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the coming storm: Aha! I've been trying to contact you! I found your photobucket site :D I've never *met* Bedella BUT i've seen him backstage, a friend of mine works on Rocky Horror. Going to see it again next week, the last week! David Bedella isn't an obsession but he's definately on my list of hot, (and very talented) guys. Finally people who share my love! Well done Tania for making a whole site!! H. Craven xxxx
cayleigh thomson: i wish i couols have stayed longer for david to sign my programme...he is hot...i think that he is one of the greatest guys on earth and should deserve lots of awards...and if there is a new remake of the rocky horror picture show coming out then he should definetly play frank n furter...david bedella i love you...x.x.x.x
Susie M: I'd like to thank David for signingmy programme on wed 27th June at The Kings Glasgow,he is stunning and a nice guy too, it made my night.
Susie M: HiI think David should playFran'kn' Furter in the rumoured new remake ofRocky, what do you think?
Tania: Great! But I thought there would have been a lot more
Roger - The Okcitykid: Congrats - Your site is one of 107 sites that dislikes Bush.
Tania: Hi Tracey! I think your post got a bit cut off at the end?! If you want you can post your opinion in the 'comments' bit, 'post a comment' is just below my post...xxxxx
Tracey: Acting: Perfect can easily go from being all sad and lonely to seductively evil, from being serious to comical.Singing: Deep sexy voice where does it come from:)Very talented singer with a voice I could listen to for hours.He has a very distinctive voice you can tell it’s him singing when he is with others. I was surprised to hear his normal speaking voice is as deep.I would like to see him do his own CD with him singing songs from different musicals that would be a great birthday pressie.Tani
Tania: Aw cheers guys! Who are you BTW mc?!
beky: love the new thingy lol
mc: hullo. hows it goin? awsome journal BTW
Tania: Hey guys! Welcome to the journal!

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Friday, June 16th 2006

8:36 PM

The Rocky Horror Show

  • Mood: Happy
  • Music: Rocky!


Right so first of all- the actual show. Wow. Thought it was amazing, to say the least. Hate to disagree with you Abby, but I thought the whole audience participation was bloody brilliant. We did both the matinee and evening, so at the first one it wasn't as loud; it was just one bloke next to me yelling the comebacks. At first I thought he was a bit weird, a tosser even, but I seriously enjoyed the lines after a while! The evening show was...ahhh just the atmosphere! The whole theatre becoming part of the show... I mean I knwo the audience aren't the actors, but just little things like holding scores up when Rocky flips made me crack up with laughter. Loved the "arsehole" and "slut" thing too. ;D I know that people yelling stuff back isn't for everyone, but for me it created the most electric atmosphere, and I loved the way that the cast interacted with the lines. Eg, when everyone booed the Narrator, he said "Oooh I'm being harrassed!"...."by a chick"....."at least I think it's a chick..."...."Looks more like a wanker to me!" Made the whole night even better.

I was actually shaking after David's entrance! Sooo sexy, and sweet transvestite in an American accent just put a whole new spin on Frank. He played him different to how Tim Curry did, IMO he added a more vulnerable yet ruthless dimension; he made the audience fall in love with him (although I found that alarmingly easy...!)
I can Make you a Man was sexy to the limits, and don't even get me started on the bed scene!! Don't want to go into the details, in case there are people who haven't seen it yet, but phwooooooar!!

So at the end, during the Time Warp reprise, David kind of stands on the left of the stage, kind of half dancing and half looking at the audience. Well our tickets in the evening were in the second row back, right on the left hand side! When he was looking into the audience, I tried to get his attention by yelling 'I love you David' and stuff like that (sad I know...), and he finally caught my eye. I kept blowing kisses and mimed 'I love you', and he mimed it back twice! Then he started pointing at me and jumping! I just couldn't stop smiling after that and cheering for him!

Soo at the stage door, we spoke to a nice woman with a T-Shirt from JS, who had also seen David in Hedwig. Welll about 5 mins later I mentioned something to Claire about the website, and the nice lady overheard, and asked if I was Tania- turns out it was Agnes!! Was lovely to meet her after all this chatting and stuff online- such a coincidence that she was over when I was- yay!

So after much nervous waiting, David finally came out (with an adorable little lunch packet thing- ham and cheese sandwich and maltesers to "eat on the train"). He had a chat with others for a while before coming over- think the big group of people were the Time Warp fan club - the bloke whose birthday it was was definitely the guy who runs the club!
So anyway, David came over and said "Haven't seen you in ages!" and was suprised when I told him it had been a year since the Hedwig rehearsal thingy. I got out the picture for him to sign, as well as our programmes, Claire's poster, and her picture with the two of them. So happy he remembered me!
Agnes' friend got a picture taken with him, and while they posed, David said "I can't believe this- her hand is actually on my bum!" It was so funny! So when I got a photo done, I had to ask him if I could my hand there, and he said "Ah, go on then"... so I did.... ;) Couldn't not ask!

So yeah. All in all a magical day (helped by England's victory *cough* own goal over Paraguay). The show was just so different to anything else I've seen, because the interaction just created this relationship between the actors and audience that just made everything so much more personal- it had such an effect on all of us! Highlights: Sweet Transvestite (duh!), I can Make you a Man, Eddie's Teddy, and Rose Tint my World... and the Time Warp Reprise was just amaaazing (use that word WAY too much!)

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Saturday, June 18th 2005

9:53 AM

Hedwig and the Angry Inch

  • Mood: Happy
  • Music: Keine Musik

 

This is for anyone who goes to see the show...post your comments/reviews here!

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Saturday, June 18th 2005

9:52 AM

Hedwig and the Angry Inch - Dress Rehearsal

  • Mood: High on Adrenaline
  • Music: What else? Hedwig and the Angry Inch soundtrack

Well what an incredible night! We (being moi and my friend Carla) arrived at Heaven a little late, I was quite worried as I thought they might have started without us. We couldn't get in through the door too, so we asked around...a nice Turkish man pointed us in the direction of the 'Discotheque Doorbell'! So we buzzed, and hey, presto! Simon was there! He told us that they were delayed in starting, which was great news. Simon is part of the production company, and he took us down to meet the crew...he was really friendly.

We got to the room where the show would be...showing...and got comfy in two chairs in the front row. The stage and set were brilliant - the drum kit was great - but the best part was the luminous screen in the backdrop. It was for showing slides while the show was...showing(!)

Then just out of no-where, David appeared! He came over to where we were sitting. He was wearing faded blue jeans and a white shirt and looked great. He was lovely, grinning the whole time; I could tell he was quite camp, which I was really happy about! The first thing he said to me was "Are you the __ year old?! Aahhhhhh!" in his gorgeous Chicago accent. I was smiling like anything and just nodded. He said, "Yeah, I remember when I was __." I was like "It wasn't that long ago!", but he insisted that it was. He told me about his new sitcom, I think it's called the Sherlock Syndrome? I will find out what it's called and post it again *blush*. I told him about the website, and he was gob smacked...David had no idea about it! He just kept saying, "I have a website?! Someone made me a website?!" I told him Pressley had been on it, and David said he didn't tell him. He was so happy about it though, I think he was just flattered! I gave him a bit of paper with the address on it, and he said he would definitely visit it. Then he had to go get changed...I told him he'd be fantastic and he did that hand movement thing that camp men do! It was like 'Oh, stop!' D'ya know the gesture I mean? David then proceeded to get up on stage and start spinning on the spinning chair going "Wheee! Wheee!" I was in Heaven. Literally.

The band started to tune their guitars, and David stayed on stage with them for a few minutes. One of the band members started playing the beginning of the Time Warp! I yelled, "That's the Rocky Horror Show!" And David said, "Yeah, it's great to hear the old stuff..."

Someone came in with some coffee from Starbucks, so I asked Ben (the Stage Director who invited me...another lovely guy!) what coffee David had. I asked that just for you guys! He checked it for me, but it just said Soya milk. He explained that David was on a little bit of a diet, he just wanted to tone up a bit. There was this little cardboard wrapper around the coffee cup...and lets just say David's isn't there any more!

Then David came on stage with his costume! A gorgeous cowgirl dress with a cape that opened up to reveal writing that said "Never mind the bollocks" I couldn't read the rest of it, but there was definitely an Anarchy symbol on there! First Hedwig made some jokes about being in the nightclub Heaven, and then introduced Yitzhak, her faithful...slave? Servant? Manwhore?! Who knows! David wasn't wearing any make up (this was the first rehearsal they had done on stage, in costume, with the band!) but was wearing his blonde Farrah Fawcett wig. Hedwig and the Angry Inches then went straight into 'Tear Me Down'. Hedwig's German accent was hilarious; I loved the way she kept asking, 'ja?' to the audience at the end of every sentence! It just made it feel more like the musical wasn't really a musical; it was for real [even though it wasn't!]

Hedwig explained that when he was a young boy, he used to draw pictures of the stories that his mother used to tell him. Cue 'The Origin of Love' which had funny slides in the background. Hedwig talks about her mother a lot throughout the first part, which tells you a lot about the tough upbringing she had. I loved the subtle references and jokes about Hansel (Hedwig as a boy) being touched up by his parents; you never actually find out what happened. I thought the oven parts were also a nice touch, and it was really sweet the way that Hedwig demonstrated the oven by putting her head on top of the amp.

I don't really want to say too much about the story as you've probably already got the gist of it from the songs, or you're going to see it. But I will tell you about my favorite bits. The whole of 'Sugar Daddy' was amazingly sexy, just the way Hedwig dances throughout that song is fabulous. I love that way David portrays Hedwig in this scene, and the whole gummy bear thing is hilarious! You'll know what I mean soon....just look at the slides!

Ok picture the costumes....Cowgirl dress with rodeo jacket, black pleather tight halterneck with matching hot pants, the same as before with bubble wrap wrapped round Hedwig!, denim skirt with a kimono top, boxer shirts with silver glitter all over David's body. Get the feeling of the musical?

Another great bit was the way Hedwig was compared to the Berlin wall and its demise, especially in ‘Tear Me Down’. I think it describes Hedwig’s feelings about herself really vividly; it helps you understand her problems with accepting who she has become. I was taking photos and recording clips throughout the whole thing, as I wanted to remember everything and have lots of memories of it, but more about that later!

 

Halfway through, Carla had to go out to get service on her phone. When she came back she told me that she had spoken to Simon, and he had told her that I could come back another night to see the show; I looked 18! She gave me his card which he had given her to give to me, and she said, “He said just email him. He said he could get you in through the back door or something, you could be like his guest.” I asked him later on about it, and he said don’t worry about the money, and I could bring one or two people along. I was absolutely ecstatic after that! Firstly, I had been told for the first time ever that I looked 18, and also I was getting another opportunity to see David! I was over the moon!

 

During one of the songs (I can’t actually figure out which one, it was upbeat and definitely mentioned a car wash…someone get back to me on that please!) David came off the stage to sing to the audience. First he went over to Simon and sang a little bit to him, then over to a woman who was also on the production team (I *think*!). Lastly, as I was wishing he would, he came over to me! I think he had got the fact that I was his biggest fan, so he came over to sing to me. There was an empty chair on either side of me, and he got up on them, one leg on each, so he was so he was standing over me, and waved his crotch about in my face!! I was cheering and laughing and going “Woooo” the whole time [and throughout the whole play too…especially during costume changes ] It was just so funny and amazing having him sing to me, and then when he was dancing on me it was just exhilarating and also hilarious. He has so much charisma! That was probably the best part of the night, David dancing on top of me! I actually had to pinch myself a couple of times afterwards, just to check!

 

The way that Hedwig kept expecting Tommy to mention her was really sad, it just made you feel really bad for her, and it was also meant to show how men have treated Hedwig in general throughout her life. I love the way ‘Wicked Little Town’ is incorporated into it too. It was great how the different characters were played by one person, it was really effective and I loved the Tommy Gnosis accent! I think I’m giving too much away now…I don’t want to tell too much so I think I’ll leave it at that. The show is original, funny, sexy, charismatic, sniping, insightful, touching, emotional, outrageous, inspirational, witty and at the end of the day, it’s a whole load of fun. I promise you that you will love every minute of it; every line cracks you up! Hearing Hedwig’s story being told by David in the German accent is just great, and I am telling you, GO SEE THIS SHOW!!! I’m sure that once all of the final creases are ironed out, and the tiny issues sorted, this musical will be even better than it was last night. Three words: Book. Tickets. Now.

 

After the rehearsal was over, David was still on stage (in nothing but boxers and body glitter….I’ll leave it to your imagination, and to my camera) sorting out a couple of things, but Carla and I had to go as it was getting late. I thought that that would be it now, as he was obviously busy, but I still wanted a picture with him! Just as we were leaving, David said from the stage, “No no no, don’t leave yet! Let’s go talk!” He got down from the stage and came over to me, took my hand and led me to this little corner. He was holding my hand firmly as we walked over, and I was in total bliss! I didn’t want to let it go! We sat down in a couple of chairs, and David gushes to me, “You guys were total Saints for sitting through that!” I kept telling him how great and incredible he was, but he was having none of it! Then Carla reminded him of a couple of times when he forgot his lines, to which he replied, “Yeah I know! I should just write them on my arm!” Cue him pretending to write all over his arm! Then he got a bit serious and said, “Listen honey I know you were taking pictures and recording through the play, but I need you to not put those on the internet. If these get out on the net, it could affect ticket prices, and some people might think I’m not ready, you know, like…’This guys not good at all’. Obviously when you come back no-one can stop you taking pictures through, but as this was a rehearsal I don’t want people to think I’m not ready. I need to be able to trust you, promise me you won’t put them there.” So I promised him. And that is why I can only add one of the pictures to the album, the one taken afterwards.

 

After that I asked him if I could get a picture with him, and he said of course, so I got my camera out again and gave it to Carla to take the picture. He gestured for me to sit right up next to him, nearly on his lap, so I did! I put my arm around his waist (I HAD to! For the good of mankind!) His skin is so damn soft! I told him that and he was like Nooo! So I told him that he had legs to die for and a cleavage better than mine! I think he liked that   And then Snap! The moment was captured forever…

 

Then along came Simon with a magic marker, he told David to sign the posters he had given to me earlier! He gave Carla and me a foam wig and poster each, but Carla gave her stuff to me as she knew it would mean a lot more to me…ahhh! The programmes were coming the next day, so Ben said he would give us a couple the next time we came. David signed the first one; “To Sweet Tania. With love, David Bedella” He asked me if he should put the same thing on other one, but I said “No! Be original!” So he put, “To my “Web Goddess”, With Love, David Bedella”

 

Then he asked me again, “Listen, I want to trust you, actually no; I *do* trust you because anyone who would take the time out to make a website about me must have my best interests at heart. Please, do not put those photos on the internet.” I said, “I promise” again, and then I got out my right hand pinkie!! He cried “Yeah, pinkie promise”, and we joint pinkies and shook, while Carla and Simon just gave us bemused looks…

 

Then it was goodbye time. I said bye to David, and he said “Take care, maybe see you soon as they’ve invited you back, haven’t they?” And I replied “Yeah, hopefully see you soon!” Then Simon was like, “Email me!" And he wanted me to do a review online…and here it is! I just really did not want to leave, but I had to. We walked up to the door, and typically we couldn’t get out, so I had to go back to get someone to let us out! As you can probably see from this account, the whole night was just…well…the only word I can think of is surreal. Totally surreal.

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Sunday, April 10th 2005

10:35 PM

Musical Stages 10th Anniversary Party

  • Mood: Tired but eager to please ;)
  • Music: JSTO soundtrack (well it would be if my speakers hadn't decided to b.loody break!)

Well I wasn't at this bless-ed event [Grrrr] but if you were, let us know what David was like! What did he sing and was he great? Or was he *really* great?

 

Tania

xxxxx

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Saturday, March 26th 2005

7:15 PM

Helloooooo

  • Mood:
  • Music: Evil by Interpol

Right then this is the first post in our new little section for rating and evaluating David's work!

So we should start with something we've all seen...Jerry Springer - the Opera!

Acting: David showed a great portrayel of the 'lonely' Jonathan Weiress. Made the audience feel sorry for him and proved that people can look hot with gelled down hair!  As Satan he was charming, gorgeous, sexy, angry, camp and a real show-stealer. Need I say more?!

Singing: What a voice! He showed that he could go really high doing his 'have yourself a good time' and really low in 'happy realms of light'. Deep, unique sexy voice...could listen to it all day! Plus he had all the best songs! *All together now!* "Fucked up the ass with barbed wire!"

Performing: OMF. Who else had a really strange sensation when he danced? I was on cloud nine! Especially in 'grilled and roasted' and in the tap-dancing finale...he can really dance. In all different styles.    

Overall he stole the show and was more popular than Jerry himself (well, David Soul anyway.)  The whole audience fell in love with him, and at the interval I can imagine everyone going through their programmes thinking, "Who the fucking fuck is he?!!"

Definitely 10/10 in everything.

Love and Peace,

Tania 

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