Wicked & Other Things...
Mar. 10th, 2006 07:13 amAfter leaving work early yesterday to make an optometrist appointment, I was driving up US 75 when my car started making a very loud noise and I heard something scraping. My muffler had come loose. I was close to my usual mechanic, so I limped my way to the garage. It was 4:30 PM, they were closing in a half hour. After an evaluation of the car, I had to leave it to get it fixed. The garage gave me a $20/day rental, a 1994 Ford Taurus, to get me through the day while they fix mine. I don't like it, but it moves.
I met up with Bob (
prisonbitch), Brian (
cincycub), and Eric (
nonljeric) at the Palomino restaurant downtown along with a host of Brian's friends and neighbors, who are a really fun bunch. I envy the neighborhood Brian lives in. The food was good, despite a mistaking of sugar for cheese incident. I know they have awesome porkshops, per Bob's review.
Everyone made their way to the Aronoff for the Wicked performance. Bob and I ended up getting a green wicked elixir drink from the concession, which was about 90% vodka. We couldn't take them in the theatre, so we had to down them as time was getting close. It was fun to see the first couple of songs performed while being a tad buzzed.
The musical was great. I loved the story, the music, the seemingly continuous shifting sets -- everything. The first half is a bit long timewise, but ends with my favorite "Defying Gravity." I like how the show gives you that different twist on the Wizard of Oz story, not just the pre-Dorothy visit, but during and after the "movie" portion ended. I thought the G-lenda character was hilarious, such a blonde. One of the strong points about the show is that not everyone you see in the movie is what they appear to be. I really enjoyed it.
Big hugs to Brian for organizing the night, he's so good at that. And with Bob, I've been upgraded to hug status. :)
I met up with Bob (
Everyone made their way to the Aronoff for the Wicked performance. Bob and I ended up getting a green wicked elixir drink from the concession, which was about 90% vodka. We couldn't take them in the theatre, so we had to down them as time was getting close. It was fun to see the first couple of songs performed while being a tad buzzed.The musical was great. I loved the story, the music, the seemingly continuous shifting sets -- everything. The first half is a bit long timewise, but ends with my favorite "Defying Gravity." I like how the show gives you that different twist on the Wizard of Oz story, not just the pre-Dorothy visit, but during and after the "movie" portion ended. I thought the G-lenda character was hilarious, such a blonde. One of the strong points about the show is that not everyone you see in the movie is what they appear to be. I really enjoyed it.
Big hugs to Brian for organizing the night, he's so good at that. And with Bob, I've been upgraded to hug status. :)
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Date: 2006-03-10 01:39 pm (UTC)I'm kinda thinking Montreal for the show. That'd be the closest and most likely venue.
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Date: 2006-03-10 08:43 pm (UTC)Hugs
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Date: 2006-03-11 12:40 am (UTC)we compared plots during lunch and learned that there was very little in common.
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Date: 2006-03-10 01:20 pm (UTC)I believe you saw Julia Murney in the role of Elphie.
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Date: 2006-03-10 01:37 pm (UTC)I will have to share the small amount of Stephanie I have from the show at some point
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Date: 2006-03-10 03:41 pm (UTC)Who played the leads? I have been finding clips of this Eden Espinoza and she's AMAZING. Our Elphaba was Stephanie Brock and I met her after the show and she was so lovely.
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Date: 2006-03-10 05:49 pm (UTC)we had the pleasure of seeing Idina and Kristin in their original roles...with the original cast in NYC a couple of years ago. We had unbelievable seats, and it was such a great experience to see it. I had bought the tickets for my honey's birthday...and despite my intention of keeping it a surprise until we got there, I had to share. I was listening to the cast recording in the car, and had to share.
We also saw it here in LA a while back. And possibly a third time when it plays in Orange County.
I have also bought the book, and SON of a WITCH, but have yet to start reading either. In time.
Have a great day/weekend, Mark. Hugs!
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Date: 2006-03-10 06:48 pm (UTC)This comment had me giggling earlier. However I know where of you speak with some cars.
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Date: 2006-03-10 08:43 pm (UTC)The boot is a boot but as I have many shows htis way, this has to be one of the better ones I have and the sound quality is amazing.
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Date: 2006-03-11 12:42 am (UTC)and after 2 pints of Bass, I had a bit of a buzz during the first act.
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Date: 2006-03-11 01:28 am (UTC)I have a low alcohol tolerance, so I was buzzing a bit myself.