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Friday, May 17, 2024

All About Me #12


 

Great theatre is about challenging how we think and encouraging us to fantasize about a world we aspire to. (Willem Dafoe)

 

Hello, my lovely friends!

 

        It’s Friday Funday and you know the drill. I went to the theatre three times last month and thats what Im going with this week for facts, the theatre. I hope you enjoy this weeks facts.

 

1. In 4th grade we did an end of the year play about the tall legends like Calamity Jane and Paul Bunyan.. I didn’t get a lead row, but I did have a few lines during the Calamity Jane part. My parents came during the day to see the show. My first time on stage.

 

2. When I was a sophomore in high school I auditioned for a part in the school play, Dracula. I tried out for the maid ad was told we needed a British accent. I knew how to do one because of years watching wrestling. I got the part and this is the play where my dad gave me flowers instead of the beer. LOL

 

3. My aunt Bernadette would ask each of her nieces and nephew when they graduated high school what they wanted. For a graduation present. I t was 1991 and one of the biggest plays was “Phantom of the Opera” and they were now touring. I told her that’s what I wanted, but it wasn’t coming any time soon, but I told her I’ll wait. I had to wait another year for it sand it was worth every minute of waiting. It’s been here a total of nine times and we’ve been every time it tours here.

 

4. There’s only been one play that I’ve been too that I could have left during intermission because I didn’t like it at all and it was….Mary Poppins. Now I love the movie, Julie Andrews is incredible, but the play. Eh, they change a few things from the movie and it was crazy changes that I was already checked out from the play. I was amazed with her flying through the theatre though.

 

5, We try to go to at least four plays a year and a Christmas show. The fist time I saw “The Nutcracker” I was hooked. It’s the ballet I watch every Christmas. Sometimes the show is better in the lobby seeing all the little girls dressed to the nines in their Christmas outfits.

 

6. There are a handful of plays that we will see every time they come to town: Phantom, Les Mis, Love Never Dies, Wicked, Rent, and now The Moulin Rouge. I keep all my playbills from each play all they way back to my teen years. I used to have the tickets too, but since Covid everything is now on the phone.

 

Thank you so much for stopping by.

I wish you a good morning, afternoon or evening wherever you are.

Until next time… Adios!

 

8 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh. I loved the theater in my HS years. Never got a leading role, to be sure, but always had fun with makeup, costumes and scenery/props. Did have a small role in By the Skin of Your Teeth – played the wooly mammoth because I was the only one small enough to fit in the costume! LOL

    Oh I loved Michael Crawford in Phantom of the Opera (and also Sarah Brightman!) OMG, nothing could top that.

    Love The Nutcracker as well.

    Have a great weekend.

    Hugs
    Barb
    1crazydog

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    1. II know we're kindred spirits when it comes to many things, but especially the theater. Yes. Michael Crawford and Sara Brightman are perfection.

      Have a wonderful weekend> (((BIG HUGS)))

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  2. It's Kathy. I was in a play through the YWMC when I was probably in Junior High. I don't remember enjoying it all that much, and never got on stage like that again. However, I was a dancer and performed in my High School Talent Show every year! I was confident in my dancing! I saw a play on Broadway with Bebe Neuwirth but I don't remember what the play was. I was visiting my friend in New York. The next day we went to a one-woman play which was amazing. I've seen the Nutcracker a few times and my son gave us tickets to see Flashdance a few years ago. And I've seen Scrooge a couple of times too. But we don't do plays very often - too expensive. I love that you and your mom enjoy these plays together!

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    1. I hear you on the theater being expensive. Its the only thing we really spend money on so we enjoy it. I love it, but I wasn't a fan of being on stage. I like the backstage stuff better.

      Enjoy your weekend! (((BIG HUGS)))

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  3. Nice memories of good times. 🤗💖

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    1. Thanks Jeanne. We enjoy going.

      Have a wonderful weekend! (((BIG HUGS)))

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  4. I love that you and your mom continue to actively enjoy the theater arts! Performance is a connection between actors, singers, musicians and the audience!

    I don't get to many any more, but when I do... it's magic!

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  5. Its the only thing that we really enjoy spending money on to do. It is magic when you see a live performance.

    Enjoy your weekend! (((BIG HUGS)))

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