Celebrity Autobiography
Oct. 9th, 2010 01:33 pmwas freaking hysterical.
I was doubling over at points, but without looking away, I was so rapt, and the whole audience was screaming with laughter and clapping. Plus particularly enthusiastic cheers for David Tennant, who was just brilliant. Sexy, as always, but mainly it was great to see him looking so happy and energetic and there and positive. His hair was down and looking a bit blonder than usual, and yeah, he particularly gave off the sense that he was really enjoying himself.
Michael Urie was a riot. Very cool, amazing comic timing and facial expressions. Love him. And, I met him afterwards and he signed a flyer for the show for me! As did James Lance, of Moving Wallpaper and Never Mind the Buzzcocks fame, which was very nice. David didn't come out to sign unfortunately, despite the veritable army hopefully waiting for him. Oh well.
Apparently Kevin Spacey and Justin Timbalake were meant to have been there too, but I didn't see them, so who knows really? They could easily have been one of the many people that looked a bit daunted to walk out through the crowd of patient but steadfast fangirls that would move aside politely but basically didn't care about anyone that was non-David Tennant!
I love London, I being able to just jump on a coach and pop down there for a couple of hours if I want, and this was a great way to spend an evening.
I was doubling over at points, but without looking away, I was so rapt, and the whole audience was screaming with laughter and clapping. Plus particularly enthusiastic cheers for David Tennant, who was just brilliant. Sexy, as always, but mainly it was great to see him looking so happy and energetic and there and positive. His hair was down and looking a bit blonder than usual, and yeah, he particularly gave off the sense that he was really enjoying himself.
Michael Urie was a riot. Very cool, amazing comic timing and facial expressions. Love him. And, I met him afterwards and he signed a flyer for the show for me! As did James Lance, of Moving Wallpaper and Never Mind the Buzzcocks fame, which was very nice. David didn't come out to sign unfortunately, despite the veritable army hopefully waiting for him. Oh well.
Apparently Kevin Spacey and Justin Timbalake were meant to have been there too, but I didn't see them, so who knows really? They could easily have been one of the many people that looked a bit daunted to walk out through the crowd of patient but steadfast fangirls that would move aside politely but basically didn't care about anyone that was non-David Tennant!
I love London, I being able to just jump on a coach and pop down there for a couple of hours if I want, and this was a great way to spend an evening.