Sunday, April 14, 2013

The Addams Family

  ....Snap Snap....Snap Snap....  .... .... Snap Snap, they're creepy and they're cooky, Mysterious, and spooky, they're all together ooky, The Addams Family.
   If you couldn't tell, I was warped away to a creepy comedy. Obviuosly it was "the Addams Family". But I can honestly tell you, there is nothing obvious about this unique family.
  To start with, I would recommend this show most definately.  I give it two "snaps" up. This was a hilarious family comedy that I would say all ages could attend. The story was great at showing how all families may be different and weird in our own ways but no matter what family is family and you would move heavan and eath for your loved ones. This story is not at all told through a sad soppy love story...IT'S THE ADDAMS FAMILY...nothing can be sad. The was told in the most hilarious matter with changes in the script to be directed towards Floridans in our area to give it more laugh pertaining our knowledge.
  In addition, this show had an amazing set that worked so perfectly together. Also, the idea of using the chorus as ghosts to help tell the story was a nifty idea. And the way they incorparated all the family members such as Thing and Cousin It was just so clever, you can really tell there was a lot of effort put in this show.
  Futhermore, there was one particular thing that I loved about this show the best and it was...Wednesdays voice!!! It was honestly one of the best voices I have ever heard in my life. She was a show herself. Everytime she had a solo, my eyes just busted wide open and my mouth would drop to the floor. She was A-MAZ-ING.
  To conclude, as I said before I would recomend this show for all families to go attend. You are most defiinetly get your dollars worth. I hope you all go and see this Fantasic show!
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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Wicked


   Witches, Warlocks, and talking Goats! Oh my! On January 30th I got the privilege to see a spectacular, award winning show, WICKED! This show is the prequel to the 'Wizard of Oz'. It tells you of how which witch became that witch. This is such an amazing show because of its incredible story line, its astonishing music, and the wonderful actors. This show as a whole is an astounding show.
  To begin with, this show has jaw-dropping music. When these actors sing and the music leaves their mouths it just makes you feel like your in heaven. The actress who had played Glinda (Jeanna De Waal) portrayed her role very well. She has many comedic moments and would have the audience in tears from laughter. But Elphaba (Christine Dwyer) had one of the most amazing voices I have ever heard, when she sung 'Defying Gravity' she literally put me in tears from how amazing she was. I just have to say who ever casted this show, knows what talent is.
  Furthermore, this was my second time seeing this show and it was even better than the first time I saw it. When I first saw this show I was slightly young so I didn't really get the whole affect it had on me, but watching this the other night made me understand the rave over this show. My favorite musical is 'A Chorus Line' but after Wednesday I had to reevaluate that. This show has the WOW-FACTOR! It makes you laugh, it pulls you off your seat, and it makes you cry in may ways. I had friends that went to see the show the night after I went and I asked one of my friends "How did you like it" and she said she only had to give me a two word answer "Life changing".
  To conclude, if you haven't seen this show I recommend that you do. As you've heard, it is life changing. It is literally one of the most amazing shows anyone will ever see. I give this show two thumbs up, so go see it so we can double it to four. This show will be running at the Broward Center till February 17th. This is a MUST GO!



Saturday, December 22, 2012

Sister Act

   Sister Act is a musical written by Cherie Steinkellner and Bill Steinkellner. It is based on the hit 1992 film comedy of the same name. It was an amazing musical that had me crying from laughter from start to finish. This musical starts with learning the story of Deloris who is a lounge singer in Reno whose singing career isn't going too well. She witnesses a murder that her married lover commits, and runs away to the police for fear of her life. A detective decides to hide her as a nun in a convent (her name is now Sister Mary Clarence). In the meantime, her ex-boyfriend is searching for her.The convent (St. Catherine's), which is located in a run-down neigborhood in San Francisco, has a very small congregation and a not-so-good choir (made up of a group of nuns). Sister Mary Clarence eventually uses her musical talent to teach the nuns how to sing in harmony, and they sound wonderful, and the cheography that Sister Mary Clarence has them doing makes them gain popularity in their community. Masses are now completely full of young and old, and the Pope even hears of the excellent choir and plans to visit the church.They are seen on television and this is how her ex-boyfriend finds where she is hiding. Deloris is soon asked to leave the convent by Mother Superior asked Deloris to leave because she will bring harm to the sisters and this is when the nuns had mlearned the truth about Deloris. Deloris soon came back to the church to help the nuns have an amazing performance for the pope. The sisters accept her back because she is one of them. Immediatley after the ex-boyfriend and his crew break in the church disguised as nuns trying to kill Deloris. The nuns help protect Deloris, and risk their own lives for her. The boyfriend was soon shot by the police officer who Deloris was starting to fall for.
   This musical is probably one of my favorite because of the many jokes and whittiness. I would see this show over and over again. This show just had everyone having a blast of a night and enjoying amazing powerful soul music and jokes of all kinds. Mary Robert is the young nun who doesnt know what she wants to do with her life and she had a wonderful voice that the audience just adored. Mary Patrick is the hilarious nun who brought humor to the show every time she spoke. Once she was introduced to the audeience she just kept making everyone laugh.
   The set in this musical can show you that less is more. There wasnt much to the set but you understood the setting. They reused parts of the set but they were different locations and it was done very well. For example, the back of the night club was also used as the bar across the street from the convent. The lighting design was also miraculous. Not only did they have regular lighting such as spot lights but parts of the set light up, such as when they were in the convent during Mass, when they had all the repairs for the church  fixed.
   One character that stood out to me the most was Curtis Jackson's nephew TJ. He over exagerated everything he did, which is what you are suppose to do in musicals. He was probably one of my favorite characters in this show. He too got many laugh and he was just so enjoying to watch.
   This was a funny show that I enjoyed very much and recomend to see!


Sunday, December 16, 2012

La Boheme


   La Boheme is a terrific opera that the famous musical ‘Rent’ is based off of. It begins in an attic apartment in Paris; a group of young artists of diverse types, are living together in poverty. Their neighbor, Mimi a seamstress, presents herself by seeking light for her candle, while Rodolfo was left alone. They fall in love at first. At the CafĂ©; Rodolfo introduces Mimi to his friends, while the elderly singer Musetta abandons her elderly rich lover Alcindoro in order to meet up with Marcello. Alcindoro has been left with the bill to pay for them all. Mimi has lived with Rodolfo after time has passed, but they quarrel because of his apparent jealousy. We learn in a later scene, in the cold weather, that he has planned to leave her. Musseta a contrast in character to Mimi, later goes to the apartment of the four young men, along with her she brings the dying Mimi. They attempt to comfort her but in vain, as she dies before their eyes of the consumption that has racked her.

   This overall opera was stunning. It had the most beautiful scenery for their set, they voices on these actor were just outrageous, and the most unbelievable part that made my jaw drop was when they has snow falling on stage. I was in a state of shock when the curtain had open from intermission and there is a stage with snow falling from the sky. This part of the show has landscaped beauty. Furthermore; I ,during the entire show, was comparing and contrasting La Boheme to Rent. In my personal belief I liked La Boheme better. I might have not understood what they were stating the whole time but I knew the story and it was just miraculous. Although there were some parts that were abstruse to me, but I am young and as I grow older I believe my appreciation for the opera will grow with my age.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Million Dollar Quartet

  Throwback Tuesday! Tuesday I went back to December 4, 1956. I wasn't there alone! There also with me was Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash. This show make you feel like your sitting right in the midst of a jam session, with these four amazing artists. It puts you in the studio that very moment. The actors in the show portrayed their characters very well. To be specific, my favorite one in the show was Jerry Lee Lewis, his animation just kept the audience laughing and entertained throughout the whole show.
   Before I went to go and see the show there was a question asked to a mentor of mine (who has seen this show many time before) if this show is more like "Rain" or "Jersey Boys" and he said neither. I didn't understand his remark completely. After I had watched the show I understood exactly what he meant. There is no show like this, it is such a unique show. I didn't exactly believe I was going to enjoy it so much, but I fell in love with this show.
   After the show, I got a backstage tour and was able to stand on the stage with the actual set used in the show. I recently became a tech manager at my school, so to have the opportunity of standing on the actual stage and seeing what its like to be apart of a professional show was very cool to see. To see the comparisons of a professional stage to a high school one is immensely different.
   The overall experience of this show was very neat to be a part of. I most definitely recommend all to go and see Million Dollar Quartet. It will be at the Broward center till November 18. So go ASAP!!!! (don't forget students you can go 2 hours before the show and purchase student rush tickets for $25)

Monday, May 7, 2012

Clifford

I went to Parker playhouse this past Sunday and saw my first children's musical. Clifford the Big Red Dog! It was probably one of the funniest kids shows I've ever seen even though its the only one I've seen so far. It was so fun to watch the children enjoying and having a blast at the show, but it was more fun as a young adult to watch the show. I went to this show with one my best friends and we couldn't stop laughing. But the best part was the audience participation. When the actors would ask a question the children would shout the funniest things "what's your favorite color", then a kid was like "moose"!!! We were cracking up. Then at one point a kid told his mom he wants to go hug the dog and he climbed over the row and she pulled him back over and as she went to sit down ,she fell. I would see it again because of how funny and silly it was and how young it made me feel again. I GIVE "CLIFFORD" 2 PAWS UP!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Forbidden Hollywood

This laugh out loud show was extremely hilarious. I attended Forbidden Hollywood with my friend. My friend usually is silent but this show had her cracking up. This show puts a smile on your face the whole time. To me I enjoyed it because I enjoy spoofs and just the whole aspect of making fun of some things it was out right hilarious. My friend and I talked about the show after and we agreed that since we are from a younger generation we didn't understand some parts but caught on and understood the jokes. My favorite part is the spoof on how they are making Titanic in 3D just to make more money off of the movie. This is a sequel to a show I saw a few years back "Forbidden Broadway". This show was a complete comedy from begining to end. I give this show props for only having 4 actors on board they portrayed every part perfectly.