Today we went out
wandering to find a shop or two and replenish some bits and pieces. We also
wandered into Sanctuary Cove, home of the zillionaires and their big, huge,
enormous boats. Can a zillionare have too big a boat? I guess not. Only the odd
Porsche, Maserati, Lambo and Jaguar around in the streets, they could do better than
this! I have to mention that Sanctuary Cove is a bit of a closed environment
and with the houses arranged around the marinas and golf courses. They then have
special paths for the wives (I didn’t see any men driving them) to run into
their own private shopping centre to pick up a new frock or two, in their golf
carts. Even the carts have flashy mag wheels, fabulous paint and beautiful
upholstery.
We then went into Brisbane
City, to go and see Grease the musical which is on at the Lyric Theatre, which
is in that Southbank (Expo 88) area. This is a great area, lots of gardens and a lagoon beach pool
and the river as a backdrop. We wandered about and eventually had "afternoon tea"
in one of the many restautrants and cafes and bars that litter the place. We had
Vodka cured gravlax washed down with Prosecco while watching the Brisbane Wheel turn idly in the sunshine. The wheel was $15 a go and it even has a
smoked glass VIP gondola that you can use for $120 should you require
such a service.
We had dinner at the
Russell Street Bar and grille where we had tapas, believe it or not. I have to
admit that the prawns, pies, pate and cutlets, served with ciabatta, complimented the Semillon sauvignon blanc we used to wash it down
perfectly.
Then on to the show.
First is the parking, which is huge and right underneath the theatres. Then the
theatre itself, which is fantastic, large, comfortable, easy access, and
chock-a-block with avid fans.
The show was great,
despite old Moonface being in it and the two lead characters not being as strong as in the movie. The
stageplay was actually written and performed in the 1970s, before the movie, so it’s a bit
different, but the singing, dancing and acting, along with the sets, provided a
really good nights entertainment. The voices were really good, dancing great and the whole show was full of energy. Todd McKenny almost stole the show with his
performance as the Teen Angel.A true entertainer.
If you get the chance,
go and see this, it’s great.