Archive for the ‘theater’ Category

Gloria’s Cause at On The Boards

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Went and checked out the show tonight. Got in the door early enough to be front and center, and a good thing too since it ended up a pretty packed show.
Overall, I have to say I was most impressed with the casting. Everyone in the group had to dance, speak in character, and play at least one instrument, and they seemed to be good at all three. Some people danced more than others, some people talked more than others. It was very abstract in it’s presentation of ‘history’. Full of amusing moments of word and movement that l found fascinating. It happens all in one go, no intermission break in the action. The music ranged from jam band drone to metal to folksy guitar strumming and tribal drums. Occasionally they had some video going on the screen above the dancers. It was well synchronized with the music and helped provide a bit of insight into the subject of a particular piece.

The space is interesting. The stage is not raised, but is carpeted and probably padded for dancing and tumbling. There is no curtain, so when two of the players have to start out on stage, they are sitting and standing there for ten minutes or so while people are getting seated. I am curious to see another show there, where a chunk of the stage isn’t taken up by a bandstand.

It’s only on for another two nights, so hurry and see it if you can.

Disneyworld and more (part 1)

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Spent last week on a whirlwind tour of all the Disneyworld parks in Floirda, and the Universal Studio’s Orlando parks as well. Didn’t do any of the waterparks, it was only 80.

Day 1 started with the Magic Kingdom. Stop one was Space Mountain where the regular wait time was listed as only 10 minutes; if probably took most of that just walking through all the empty switchbacks. The ride itself was all the fun I remembered from Disneyland 20+ years ago. Definitely going to go back and volunteer for a lights-on ride =) On the way to Space Mountain, Mom pointed out the Stitch’s Great Escape ‘ride’, warning that you got spit on and how disgusting it was, so of course I had to check it out. You go into a ‘stage’ with a group of people, with animatronic robots cracking wise for a 5 minute ‘show’, then move on to the real show, where everyone gets seated around a central column. When it comes, the ‘spit’ is light but unexpected.

Next up was Big Thunder Mountain railroad, a more recent ‘classic’. A traditional steel tube rollercoaster, again with a really short regular wait time. We did that one twice in a row, the line was so short. Small World was a nice relaxation break, wait time 10 mins. Then on to Pirates and the Jungle Cruise, not in that order. This mid-week, off-season stuff rocks, both rides less than 10 min wait times. Still haven’t needed to use a FastPass yet.

Mom had something to do, phone calls to make or something, and she skipped out on Haunted Mansion, another classic just as I remembered it. We had a couple of times where they had to stop the ride (wheelchair people getting loaded, and then unloaded) that meant I got a good look at a couple of place you normally don’t have enough time to study.

All the important rides hit up once, it was on to Epcot for the second half of the day.

I was majorly psyched to find out that Captain EO was making an encore appearance. I have no idea how faithful the theater and pre-theaters were to the original, but the movie itself was untouched, as I understand it. It isn’t too long before you realize that the Borg were ripped off from this short film. It’s a strange moment when the Queen comes down from the ceiling in all her tube-y glory and you have that WTF moment of recognition.

We hit up Soarin’, which had the longest line of anything that day, somewhere around 25 mins as posted. That is one impressive ‘ride’, reminding me of Cirque du Soleil’s KA in terms of the engineering required to hold up so many people on a moving platform. The screen had some really noticeable dirt streaks on it that my mom says aren’t usually there. I had a nasty stopped up head, but she says there’s scents as well.

Test Track was our last in-park activity, and had the second longest line of the day at 20mins. It is an OK roller coaster. No loops or swirling really, just speed and bumpy bits.

Day 2 started in the Animal Kingdom, with 3 back to back rides of Everest. There was a moment of surreality on our last ride, when mom and I noticed a group of 20 Buddhist monks in orange robes, waiting for their turn on the ride. We did the Safari ride, saw lots of animals, including an ostrich that started to follow our truck.

We checked out the Lion King musical show, which was quite acrobatic.

Lunch was had at the Rainforest Cafe; the soup is tasty.

Afternoon two was Hollywood Studios. Starting with the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, a fun ride if the line is short, a too-short ride if the line is long. We did the backlot tour, getting to take part in the filmed ‘scene’ as Wild and Wacky Deck Crew. We also checked out the stunt car show. It was impressive and ate up a fair bit of time.

After a quick ride on the Rock n’ Roller Coaster, did another couple rides of the Twilight Zone, then off to dinner on top of the Contemporary, with an excellent view of the fireworks. And a birthday cake.

(see next post for days 3 and 4….)

Triple Door Love/Hate

Friday, October 29th, 2010

I love the way the Triple Door in Seattle gets some nifty shows.

I hate the way they make you feel if you go as a single, without a date or group of friends.   But that could just be me.

It’s a Shpadoinkle day in Seattle!

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

Cannibal the Musical is playing at the Market Theater in Seattle.  You should go see it.  If you are into gore and goo and comedy too, and some singing and dancing to silly profanity, that is.

The gore and goo is limited to two scenes where you might get some on you, if you sit in the front few rows.  Blood in one scene, and goo in the other.  The goo sprayer went out of her way to get the lady in the 3rd row who reacted the most, more than once.  She seemed happy for the attention on the whole, if icked out in the moment.

They use a live band, in costume, and at least one of the band members is also a cast member.  Even re-using several cast members for multiple parts, they end up with a decent sized cast for the size of theater.  They use the available space well, would have been nice to see a fuller audience, if just to see more people get messy.

Casting was well done.  The woman who plays horse and reporter did an excellent job of capturing the equinity required of the moment.

Arcana at Open Circle Theater

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Went to see the play “Arcana” at the Open Circle Theater, Saturday night.

Rather than one play, it was more a series of short pieces, loosely linked by a Tarot theme to their titles, if not literally their subject matters.  All the pieces were entertaining, in parts funny, other parts surreal.  During the piece with the nude, it wasn’t clear to me if the people were supposed to be on acid, ecstasy, or some post-death supernatural state of confusion.  It was all enjoyable, whatever it meant.  Check it out.

Le Faux at Julia’s on Broadway

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

If you get there, and the seats right by the stage are still open…know that you’ll be craning your neck a lot, and missing whatever they put on the video screen.  But you get a really close view of the action that you can see.

Their Cher was really impressive.  They all were pretty good, really.   When they do the picture-with-the-whole-cast thing at the end of the show, you realize how many people they put on stage through the evening.  The guy who does the hanging cloth acrobatic stuff must work out like crazy, he makes climbing up that stuff look so easy.  They do a lot of comedy talking bits, working with the crowd, including at least one bit that included a plant in the audience, I think.  Or else they just improvised around him really well.

I was entertained.

Trek in the Park

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Last weekend’s watching of the Pirates at Princess Island was cool, but a little young for my tastes.  This weekend, I think I will check out Outdoor Trek‘s production of the OST episode “The Naked Time”.  Sounds like it could be entertaining.