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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #210 on: September 26, 2009, 07:33:24 PM »

My neighbor said bk's friend Alet Taylor will be in Guys and Dolls.  I forgot to ask if it's in LA.

What will she play?

Guys or Dolls??  ;D

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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #211 on: September 26, 2009, 07:34:06 PM »



New page! Let's splash our dressing! ;)
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #212 on: September 26, 2009, 07:35:17 PM »

YES, YES, to MBarnum's post.

Yes, Yes, Barnum!

Is that a new musical? :)
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #213 on: September 26, 2009, 07:36:26 PM »

We saw the tour of Legally Blonde today.

Was it a tour de force?!
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #214 on: September 26, 2009, 07:38:09 PM »

'night
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #215 on: September 26, 2009, 07:39:56 PM »

I am a happy camper.  I was at a bookstore today right near where i live. And there was a flyer announcing that one of my favorite authors (kelley armstrong) will be doing a book signing/reading there in 2 weeks.

Unfortunately she will only be signing that book (which i'll have to wait to take out from the library).  But I think it will be very cool.

How do you want your favourite writer to make a living if you don't buy her book?!

You might became her favourite reader that way! ;)
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« Reply #216 on: September 26, 2009, 07:41:24 PM »

YES, YES, to both of Francois's post.

"Yes, Yes, François" might be the French adaptation of the American new musical "Yes, Yes, Barnum"!  ;)
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #217 on: September 26, 2009, 07:42:38 PM »

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« Reply #218 on: September 26, 2009, 07:45:08 PM »


Ev'rybody Ought To Have A Brain!

A Brain! A Brain! A Brain!

Send In The Brains!
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #219 on: September 26, 2009, 07:46:28 PM »


Brain Barrett sings songs of Christmas!
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #220 on: September 26, 2009, 07:47:22 PM »


Why a Brain?

C'Oz!
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #221 on: September 26, 2009, 07:47:50 PM »



Singin' In The Brain.
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« Reply #222 on: September 26, 2009, 07:50:35 PM »


How pleasant, bobbing along
Bobbing along on the bottom of the beautiful brainy sea ...
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« Reply #223 on: September 26, 2009, 07:57:33 PM »

Heading down now to go to bed.

Good night!
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« Reply #224 on: September 26, 2009, 08:12:27 PM »

Keep those eye vibes coming, folks. It is my opinion that little Wally reached out and patted the feather wand when I wiggled it in front of him. It's hard to tell, because they are still quite uncoordinated.
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #225 on: September 26, 2009, 08:14:08 PM »



Sep 8, 2009 - Jessica Bernard, Jeff Griggs, Barry Pearl, Alet Taylor to Star in Cabrillo's Guys and Dolls.
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« Reply #226 on: September 26, 2009, 08:15:07 PM »


Jessica Bernard, Jeff Griggs, Barry Pearl, and Alet Taylor will star as Sarah Brown, Sky Masterson, Nathan Detroit, and Miss Adelaide, respectively, in Cabrillo Music Theatre's production of Guys and Dolls, to run October 16-25. Nick DeGruccio will direct, with choreography by Roger Castellano and musical direction by Darryl Archibald.

Damon Runyon's colorful characters come to life in this classic tuner, featuring music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, and a book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows.
For more information, visit www.cabrillomusictheatre.com.
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« Reply #227 on: September 26, 2009, 08:17:56 PM »


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    Matthew Modine Saves the Alpacas
    Reviewed By: Terri Roberts · Sep 17, 2009  · Los Angeles

   
    Life used to be good for Matthew Modine. Big name directors wanted him, high-profile press courted him, and the limelight shone brightly upon him. But then his skyrocketing career crashed back down to the dirty mucky earth, especially after he traded the glittery fame of celebrity-stocked movies for the gritty moralism of independent films and "significant" theater. Or so goes the premise of Blair Singer's hilarious and zinger-laden satire of Hollywood celebrity, Matthew Modine Saves the Alpacas, which is receiving its world premiere at the Geffen Playhouse in a production directed with over-the-top glee by Tony Award winner John Rando.

    As Singer tells it, Modine (played by the real Matthew Modine) needs a "Cause" -- something important and unrepresented -- to demonstrate his compassion for the downtrodden while shining a spotlight on them and, more importantly, himself. So with the help of high-powered publicist Whimberly North (Peri Gilpin) and her swishy, savvy assistant, Jeffrey (French Stewart), he sets out to save the endangered Chimborazzi Alpacas that live high in the mountains of Ecuador. Naturally, when Modine brings the trappings of modern Western civilization to the village of an indigenous culture that has existed for 284 generations, ridiculous and unforeseen complications ensue, and life will never be the same for any of them.

    It's hard to tell who -- or what -- steals the show more. Singer's script is rife with insider industry jokes, and Rando clearly delights in exploiting every sarcastic, spoofy word of it. As for the cast, Stewart is completely in his comic element as he flips between the dual roles of Whimberly's "on it!" assistant and clumsy United Nations Ambassador Pierre du Pierre Jouet. For Gilpin, the role of the sexy, wisecracking, youth-obsessed publicist with the short temper and spicy mouth is not far removed from her famous Frasier character Roz Doyle, but it's a type she wears extremely well (much like that black leather skirt costume designer Robert Blackman uses to so perfectly introduce her).

    Modine has "good sport" written all over him for playing such a broad strokes version of himself with such aplomb and generous humor. A particularly funny sequence has him literally fighting his own conscience, with Mark Fite offering a remarkably good Modine double. The busy Fite also deftly portrays radio talk show host Charlie Rose, a Chimborazzi shaman, and, along with Kevin Noonchester and Lauren Lovett, gets down and dirty as an alpaca puppeteer.

    Speaking of those alpacas, special mention must be made of Chris and Daisy. Their limp libidos are why this rare breed of alpaca is dying out and the Chimborazzi tribe -- led by brothers Abraham (Edward Padilla) and Santos (Mark Damon Espinoza), with entertaining assistance from Angel (Reggie De Leon) -- is in trouble as well. The amorously-challenged alpacas claim several spotlight moments in scenic designer Beowulf Boritt's whimsical vision of the Chimborazzi's mountaintop village, colorfully lit by Jeff Croiter. And Modine's efforts to, er, stimulate their senses brings comically disastrous results.

    So, does Matthew Modine really save the alpacas? It really gives nothing away to say that there is, of course, a Hollywood ending to this Hollywood story. But there is also an enormous amount of fun to be had along the way.
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #228 on: September 26, 2009, 08:21:00 PM »



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South Pacific
Reviewed By: Meredith Lee · Sep 24, 2009  · Touring Productions


Lincoln Center Theater's revival of South Pacific, now launching its national tour at San Francisco's Golden Gate Theatre, is nothing short of magical. Director Bartlett Sher brings Rodgers and Hammerstein's beloved 1949 musical to life with such beauty, energy, and emotion that you're likely to forget every South Pacific you've seen previously by the time the Seabees burst onto the stage with their first rousing ensemble number.

Based on James A. Michener's series of stories, the musical is often considered ahead of its time because of its candid discussion of racial prejudice: Young American nurse Nellie Forbush (Carmen Cusack) falls for the older French planter Emile De Becque (Rod Gilfry), but must confront her own prejudice when she finds out that he fathered two interracial children, while the Princeton-educated Lt. Joseph Cable (Anderson Davis) likewise is enchanted by Liat (Sumie Maeda), a Tonkinese girl, but knows his ingrained prejudice will prevent him from marrying her. Wisely, Sher has restored additional text about race that had been cut from the original production, which gives more context to Nellie and Cable's struggles.

Sher's success with this production goes beyond script additions. Under his direction, we see the motivations, doubts, and changes that occur for every character. When Nellie sings "A Wonderful Guy," the song isn't just a celebration of her love for de Becque; one sees that Nellie is almost unable to believe it herself. In this way, Sher takes moments that might have seemed silly or outdated for a modern audience and makes them fully relatable. In addition, Christopher Gattelli provides smart musical staging that flows with the rest of the production.

The show's romantic leads each leave a little something to be desired. Gilfry's commanding and melodious voice impresses, but he is occasionally overzealous when delivering lines. Cusack is technically perfect in her role -- she sings beautifully and nails both the character's comedy and naivete -- but lacks a certain warmth needed to fully draw audiences to Nellie. As Cable, Davis comes across as too green for the role, but his earnestness suits the young character.

Meanwhile, Keala Settle is both funny and devastating as Bloody Mary, the islander making her fortune by selling grass skirts and other goods to the stationed Americans. Bloody Mary is also the mother of Liat, and she's just as scrupulous in her efforts to win Cable for her daughter as she is in her merchandise sales. Matthew Saldivar creates a memorable Luther Billis, the comical sailor with a soft spot for Nellie. The show's ensemble is flawless, abounding with energy in each of their musical numbers.

Michael Yeargan's set evokes the vastness of the world around the island; Donald Holder's lighting compliments the mood and setting of each scene; and Catherine Zuber's costumes range from Navy uniforms to swimsuits to evening wear to native dress, all of which help to set the time period and give identity to the characters -- one more way this incredibly vibrant production manages to be truthful and relevant.
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #229 on: September 26, 2009, 08:25:08 PM »



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Melissa Peterman, Charmian Carr Set for Sing-A-Long Sound of Music at Hollywood Bowl
By: Tristan Fuge · Sep 10, 2009  · Los Angeles

Melissa Peterman is set to host Sing-A-Long Sound of Music, at the Hollywood Bowl, on Saturday, September 26. The evening will feature a special appearance by Charmian Carr, who played Liesl Von Trapp in the film.

The "Sing-A-Long" version of the classic film -- which starred Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer -- will feature a screening of the film, complete with subtitles so the whole audience can sing along. Peterman will host the event's signature costume parade at 6pm, coach the audience on use of their complimentary interactive props, and conducts a vocal warm-up with assistance from Hollywood Bowl organist Mitch Hanlon.
For more information, visit www.hollywoodbowl.com.
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« Reply #230 on: September 26, 2009, 08:27:53 PM »



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Julie Andrews to Discuss Television Career at NYC's Paley Center
By: Andy Propst · Sep 9, 2009  · New York

Broadway star and Oscar winner Julie Andrews will participate in a conversation about her television career at The Paley Center for Media in New York City on Monday, October 5.

Andrews will be discussing her work on Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's Cinderella which was broadcast in 1957. She will also cover her variety specials with Carol Burnett and her own Emmy Award-winning variety series The Julie Andrews Hour, and her dramatic roles in Our Sons and On Golden Pond.

In addition to the conversation, which will include a question and answer session, signed copies of Andrews' newest children's book, Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies, will be available in advance of its official release.
For further information, visit www.paleycenter.org.
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #231 on: September 26, 2009, 08:41:54 PM »

Thank you, Francois.

re: Guys and Dolls
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« Reply #232 on: September 26, 2009, 08:44:49 PM »

House cleaning chores are done.  Listened to Cops and Robbers, and Bank Shot.
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Re: BK GOES TO THE OPERA
« Reply #233 on: September 26, 2009, 08:51:39 PM »

Good Evening!

Whew!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #234 on: September 26, 2009, 08:56:15 PM »

It was a long day. It was a good day. It was a fun day.

Alas, The Big Gay Ice Cream Truck did not win a Vendy Award today, but we had quite the crowd, well, line throughout the afternoon. -At one point it was about 100 people deep with at least a 45-minute wait for some people.  And wait they did. And happily so. :)

Pics were taken. Some were Tweeted, some were Facebook'd, and many more will be posted tomorrow - hopefully.
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« Reply #235 on: September 26, 2009, 08:56:37 PM »

Good Evening!

Whew!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your point of Whew, I guess!
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« Reply #236 on: September 26, 2009, 08:56:50 PM »

I am going to attempt to catch up on today's posts now, but... Well... Again it was a long day. ;)
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« Reply #237 on: September 26, 2009, 08:57:38 PM »

Wonderful DR JOSE.....and the weather was good.  Today was Pagan Pride day and my sister and brother in law were at Broad Ripple Park while my nephew and I were at the store.  We had to stay open an extra 30 minutes to handle the crowd.
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« Reply #238 on: September 26, 2009, 08:58:03 PM »

DR VIXMOM....thanks BBB is all I need!  Anything free and the theatre that can be carried out will be welcome.
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« Reply #239 on: September 26, 2009, 08:58:25 PM »

DR CILLA LIZ D.V.M. - yes I would think by now you DO know what works with Callie.
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