Uncle Asbo

We had a great day out on Saturday, visiting Aladdin, the panto at Watford’s Palace Theatre. My cousin, Matt was the musical director for the performance and invited us to see the show. We were not let down. All three of the kids loved it, even the little one who jiggled about in time to the music. I’ve not seen many pantomines, but this did not feel quite like a traditional panto in some ways. It had more music, songs and dances, and was like a stage production and had high values. The acting and singing was high quality and I would say that this music was too, but it was.

Ryan was asked to go on stage towards the end of the show to perform a song with three other children with Wishy Washy, and drew “aaahs” from the crowd as he came over all shy as he said his name and told everyone that he was 4.

Afterwards we went for a meal at a Italian resturant and there was some great news. Matt, referred to in the panto by Widow Twankey as Uncle ASBO, revealed that he was engaged and would be getting married later this year. As I say, a great day. We got home tired but happy.

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