Tuesday, July 29, 2008

PS: if anyone reads that whole post, I'll give you a cookie.


Seriously

NYC!

Thursday, July 17, 2008
I never thought we would leave the house! My mom kept putting things in my suitcase, a little old lady at the gas station took 10 years to move, and I forgot to print off our airline conformation number. After picking up Alex, we were finally off to Jackson. We got to the airport in plenty of time and both flights go well, although I'll never understand why we had to fly to Dallas to get to NYC. Anyway, we land and get to the hotel, which is surprisingly not that bad. Will and I talk and we learn that every single showing of The Dark Knight on Manhattan Island at midnight, 12:30, 3:30 AM and 4:00 AM are all sold out, so no movie for us. He still came up from Brooklyn to spend about an hour with us in Times Square. We meandered around, taking in the sights, sounds, and smells of the city. Alex was amazed at the number of people out at midnight. We bade Will a fond farewell as he went downtown and we went uptown. Day One was complete.

Friday, July 18, 2008
Thes was the day we just fooled around Times Square. I got my morning Starbucks (Tall Light Mint Mocha Chip Frap with a shot of Expresso!)and we went to M&M World, Virgin Records, Borders in Madison Square Garden and Central Park for a nap on the giant rock at Central Park South. We also ate at Ray's Pizza (My goodness, I love Sicilian Squares!). At about 5, we made our way to the Richard Rodgers Theatre, home of In the Heights. We were hoping to get lucky in the lottery, but we failed. We did, however, discover the location of the TKTS booth and bought tickets for Legally Blonde. Omigod, this show was really, really good. Laura Bell Bundy was absolutely a-mah-zing, and I also have dorky theatre crushes on Christian Borle and Richard Blake (even though his character is an ass). Nicolette Hart has joined the cast as Brooke Windham, and she kicked butt! Just as good, and funny, as she was when I saw her as Maureen in RENT. Paul Canaan made my day. He was so adorable on stage, and I want to be his best friend. At the stage door, someone next to me asked him who was going to be the next Elle Woods, and he told her that HE won the whole show. it was very funny. Day 2 had come to a close.

Saturday, July 19, 2008
We woke up, I got my coffee, and Alex and I wandered around the Upper East Side until we found the Sony Wonder Technology Lab. It would have been fun if the whole place was open(3 of 4 floors were closed for construction), but since it was free, I'm not complaining. We tried our luck at In the Heights again, but failed for the second time. That was OK, though because we had tickets for Spring Awakening that night. Alex needed some cash, so we went back to the hotel. While there, I used my phone and supposedly put it back in my purse. I either missed my purse or took it out again on the subway and misplaced it because 20 minutes later, it was gone. I'm in tears, my mother is telling me to go back to the hotel and see if someone has turned it in, but it's no use. The phone is gone. I've lost my Blackberry. I call my mother and tell her to cancel it, and by then, we don't have enough time to go the The Metropolitan Musuem of Art. We leave the hotel in search of ice cream because I am convinced that it will make me feel better. We get off the subway at 50th and head downtown. As we cross 49th, we see the cast of Spring Awakening exiting the stage door, and I forget about my ice cream search. We stage door, even though we had tickets for that night. We take pictures with everyone that comes outside, and I'm all smiles again. We wander around 8th Avenue until we find Ben and Jerry's, and my troubles are completely melted (well..frozen) away. It's finally showtime. We are in the very back corner of the O'Neill, but since the theatre is small, the seats are great. The show was absolutely wonderful. It was the last night for Skylar Astin, Lilli Cooper, Brian Charles Johnson, Phoebe Strole, and Remy Zaken. They rocked. I near about died when Skylar started making out with Christine Estabrook during My Junk. At the stage door, everyone looked like rockstars. I saw Johnny Wright again, which made me smile a whole lot. Johnny Gallagher was there too, but he didn't come to my end of the line, which made me super sad. Despite the awfulness of the day, it ended on a high note because Spring Awakening always makes my day better.

Sunday, July 20, 2008
Sunday was kind of a lazy day. We slept in and tried for In the Heights one more time, but failed miserably. We wandered around Times Square, trying to decide on a show to see, and finally pick Spamalot. We spent the afternoon at Madame Toussad's Wax Museum, and had an absolute blast. One of the best places to spend $30. We still had some time before the show, and we were hungry. We made our way to Hell's Kitchen, and found a burger place called 5 Napkin Burger, and it was really good! The burger was huge, and I ate as much of it as I could. Spamalot was wonderfully hysterical. I love Stephen Collins and Drew Lachey. The work so well together! I don't think I've ever laughed so much on Broadway (except during the Skylar/Christine Makeout session). They even broke the mystical 4th wall, by bringing the audience on stage and having a sing-along at the end of the show. Great fun was had by all. We ended the day with cheesecake at Lindy's, and it was delicious. It was another good day.

Monday, July 21, 2008
It's my Birthday! Alex and I get up super early to get in the student rush line for Spring Awakening, in hopes that they'll have some onstage seats available. Getting to the box office at 8:15 was worth it because we were 3rd and 4th in line, and we got the onstage tickets! I got my coffee, and we heard from the wonderful Adam Hembree. We meet up in Little Italy, and have lunch at my favorite pizza place in all of New York City: Lombardi's. After lunch, we wander around Little Italy, Chinatown, Soho, Lower Eastside, and Greenwich Village(that's a whole lot of walking!). We got some ice cream(because it was so damn hot), and being the brilliant, graceful person I am, I spill ice cream all over myself. We wander to the nearest subway, and say bye to Adam as we go uptown and he goes down. We get back to the hotel, only to find that our key won't work. We get security up to our room, and we finally get in. Because we are tired from all the walking, we take a short nap before we have to be back at the O'Neill. We get up, go to the theatre, and the new cast is wonderful! I adore Andy (the new Georg)! Gabe (Otto) has such a clean, beautiful voice that he can give the rockstar edge with the flip of a switch. the new Anna and Martha are great. The only one who seemed a bit nervous (but was still awesome, nonetheless) was the new Thea. I just have this image of Remy Zaken completely owning the role, that change become difficult.
I must digress for a minute. I ADORE, LOVE, AM AMAZED BY Gerard Canonico as Moritz. I love the kid anyway, but oh my God!!! His characterization is so different from anyone I've ever seen in the role and I absolutely adore it .
Now I'm back. I beg Alex to let me go to the stage door because I want tell Gerard how awesome he was and to buy his band's CD. I told him it was my birthday, and I got the CD!...for half off, now that I think about it, but oh well. It's amazing, and Taking Chances is my new Favorite band.
I wish I could say our day ended here, but it didn't. We got back to the hotel, but we were still locked out of our room. We waited for another hour and a half but no one could get us in. The front desk put us in another room for the night and we finally got in the next morning.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008
It's our last day. After we finally get back in our room, packed and showered, we go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The place is massive and filled with things of pure beauty. We spend about 2 1/2 hours there. We try to go to Serendipity 3 for lunch, but we didn't have time for a 45 minute wait. We had a great lunch at California Pizza Kitchen and then head to the airpot. That's when more drama begins.
We get to the airport and our flight has been delayed 30 minutes. No problem. We board at 6:25, and we wait. And wait. And wait. We don't take off until almost 9:00. We later learn that the Atlanta airport had been shut down because of bad weather; and then LaGaurdia had been shut down for some unknown reason, and THEN flights from JFK had been diverted to LaGaurdia. I was not a happy camper at this point because I was ready to be home and I was certain we had missed our connection in Atlanta and we would be stuck there for the night. As it turns out, we didn't miss our connection, and we landed in Jackson at 12:30 AM. My bag, however, was the last one taken off the plane, so we couldn't leave until almost 1:30, putting us home at about 2:15.

All in all, it was a wonderful trip!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

random "huh?" moment.

It blows my mind that Christian Borle and Sutton Foster are married.

Their children will be beautiful and unfathomably talented.

New York Summary and pictures to come soon. I promise.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Wednesday July 16, 2008: Things I LOVE right now

1. Seth Rudetsky..and I just butchered his name...

2. Christian Borle

3. Andrew's Blog

4. New York

5. Memphis

6. Rhodes
*Most people would say wtf to those two, but I don't care.

7. Christian Vandevelde

8. Frank Shleck

9. Twilight

10. The Dark Knight

11. Teh LOLcats

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Tuesday July 15, 2008: The Search is Almost over

Now, on to Legally Blonde The Musical: The Search for Elle Woods.

Last night was pretty intense. The return of Bailey (well, not so much) and Rhiannon (huh?) made things very uncomfortable in the loft. Autumn and Lauren were surprised to see the tall blonde return, and she could sense it.

The challenge was to see who could be a triple threat and still show she had the "it factor". Autumn shined during the song and acting bits, but was really tested during the dance. The others seemed to balance out over the three disicplines, but no one stood out particularly. The audition was brutal. "What You Want" is most likely the toughest number in the whole show.

Rhiannon showed personality and danced well, but she didn't have the stamina to maintain composure to project throughout the whole number. James even told her he thought he was going to have to give her CPR.

Bailey could have failed miserably because she got the wrong hat. She made it work, although she did miss words in the song because she kept having to move the hat out of her eyes.

Lauren, in my opinion, was the best all around. Her voice was great, the dance was sharp, and she kept the engery up. Tesley was right, though, when he pointed out the improv sections really showed her age.

I was so proud of Autumn last night. She gave it everything she had. The vocals rocked, she danced her heart out, and she kept the engery sky high. she was so excited and proud of herself that she left the stage dancing.

Then came the empty list. All four girls were sent to the casting office. To my dismay, Lauren was sent home. This left the other girls thinking they were safe until Tesley relayed to them that Jerry Mitchell only wanted to see 2 girls in the final audition.

And that was the end of the episode.

I am supremely upset that I don't know who is going to be in the final and even more upset that I won't be able to watch it while I'm in the city. I am hoping, hoping, HOPING Autumn wins because she is the best performer all- around.

Monday July 14, 2008: Oh, the Theatre

Yay for new shows and a new Broadway season. We are on the brink of the 2008-2009 season, but many new shows are still pretty hush-hush. However, there is one opening that has been very well publicized. The British transfer Equus will preview in September and open in October- complete with Daniel Ratcliffe and Richard Griffiths. Personally, I'm not sure what to expect. The West End production got rave reviews, but think about who is in the production: HARRY POTTER. Fangirls (and boys) will be beating down the Brownhurst's doors just to see Daniel Ratcliffe's bare ass. The only reason I would not want to see it is because of Richard Griffiths. Don't get me wrong, he is an amazing actor, but he just kind of creeps me out for some reason. I'm not really sure if I could handle watching him live.

Other shows I'm worried/curious/excited about include the following:

SAVED! The Musical: Seriously? SERIOUSLY?! The movie was wonderfully hysterical, horribly inappropriate, yet strangely accurate at the same time. It's a story of accepting who you are and your circumstances. I could definitely see this as a play, but never a musical. Singing about crashing your van into Jesus and spray painting anatomical terms all over a Christian school seems more awkward than Avenue Q (which I love) and Xanadu (ugh...but soon to feature Whoopi Goldberg!) combined. I hope Celia Keenan-Bolger can save (haha!) the show.
Shrek! The Musical: Who doesn't love a show about a giant green ogre, a talking donkey, and a strange tomboyish (soon to find out ogre) princess? The tagline of the show is "This fall on Broadway, one musical is bringing ugly back." I hope the principles are prepared to wear a whole bunch of makeup. And at least the principles are Broadway rockstars: Brian D'Arcy James, Sutton Foster, and John Tartaglia.
Vote! The Musical (I'm seeing a pattern with puncutation in show titles...): This show just had it's first reading on June 30th, so not much is known about it. From the bits I saw on Andrew Keenan Bolger's blog, it kind of reminds me of the movie Election (starring Reese Witherspoon, Kevin Kline, and Matthew Broderick) which was absolutely hysterical.
Nero: Once again, it's first ever reading was last weekend. Everyone is being very quiet about it. However, word on Facebook is that the first night was rough, but was immensely better by the third performance. This is a show by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater, and the reading starred Lea Michele and Idina Menzel. Can you say OMFG?

Also, it has just been announced that the following shows are either opening this season or in the works: Spiderman(the superhero), 9-5 (the Dolly Parton movie), The Bruce Lee Story (martial arts legend), Catch Me if You Can (Leo DiCaprio film), Father of the Bride (Steve Martin movie), Houdini (the escape artist. music by Danny Elfman!!!), NERDS//: A Musical Software Satire (about Bill Gates and Steve Jobs), and the untitled Mandela/Apartheid musical (wtf?)

What will they think of next?

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

They Made a Mistake....

Things have been really slow lately. But It's Tuesday, so that means it's time to recap last night's episode of "Legally Blonde the Musical: The Search for Elle Woods". This was supposed to be a very tough week- the audition centered on the very dramatic title ballad with Emmett, played by Andy Karl (WHY they didn't have Christian Borle is beyond me...). This week's episode was also makeover day. Autumn and Natalie underwent the most drastic changes since they were not blondes to begin with. Two of the original blondes (Bailey and Lauren) seemed to feel threatened by Natalie's and Autumn's makeover. This week's challenge was a photo shoot for a promo ad for the show. Natalie won (I thought her idea to stand on the books was cute, but not standout), and she got go to dinner with Andy Karl (once again, why no Christian?). Now it's audition time

Autumn was absolutely on fire last night. She nailed the song and the emotion-everything was so raw and real. Tesley even got chills! The breakthrough during rehearsal and the advice from Seth really seemed to take it's effect.

Lauren had the vocals. She absolutely rocked the song (as much as you can rock a ballad...) but the emotion was not up to par with Autumn. But then again, you have to realize she is only 18 years old.

Bailey seemed to have an off night. Every other audition, she has been great, but the seriousness of the scene seemed to throw her off. The emotion she needed to display in the song was not there until the judge's critique. 

Natalie breezed through the song, but the book part of the scene seemed very stiff. This was strange because she had been doing so well up to this point. Of course the vocals were great. Tesley even told her she had a Broadway powerhouse voice.

Rhiannon(I can never spell her name) was just mediocre. The book was decent, but her vocals were way off last night. She had the emotion in the scene, but I think her voice suffered because of that. 

The bottom 3 was what I predicted(Bailey, Natalie, and Rhiannon) but I wholly disagreed with who they sent home. Because of her poor performance in the audition, I knew they were going to send Rhiannon home. Apparently shaky vocals are preferable to a Broadway powerhouse voice, because Natalie was the one sent home. 

More to come later

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

It's official: I <3 Broadway

I watched Legally Blonde: The Musical- the Search for Elle Woods (officially the longest show title EVER!) and was sad. My fave, Autumn, was in the bottom 2 again, but once but she made it back to the loft, despite getting sick during her audition. Yay Autumn! I was sad to see Emma go, because she was SO good in the comedic scenes, and I just think they didn't give her the chance she deserved(the girl had bronchitis for goodness sake!). The judges were also very harsh this week, but then again that's Broadway.

When I go to New York, Alex and I are going to see (hopefully) see 3(maybe 4) shows. We intend to see In The Heights, Spring Awakening, Legally Blonde, and Avenue Q.
Words cannot express how excited I am to see In The Heights. The music is beautiful, the lyrics are some of the most intelligent in theatre, and Lin Manuel Miranda. What else can I say?
I've seen Spring Awakening before, but I don't care. I love the show, LOVE the cast, and the story is just so raw and real. The night we're going is the last night of 5 original cast member, so the energy is going to be phenomenal, and I honestly can't wait.
Legally Blonde looks absolutely adorable, plus I'm watching the show. Basically, I have to see it, and the night we hope to go is Laura Bell Bundy's last night as Elle. Opportunity of a lifetime!
I'm not sure if we're going to see Avenue Q. This show is coming to Memphis in September, and I could see it then(the tickets would be cheaper, too), so I don't know. We'll just have to see how things go.

In theatre news, Josh Hartnett is headlining the stage adaptation of Rain Man in London. He will be playing the role of Charlie (originated by Tom Cruise). This one is going to take a while to sink in. I'll let you know how I feel about it once I can actually comprehend it.

Monday, June 30, 2008

WANTED: The 4 day work week and the countdown update

Well, I saw Wanted over the weekend, and I must say, I was very impressed. I went into the theater with slightly low expectations so I wouldn't be dissappointed, and I was greatly impressed. The plot was well thought out, and the special effects were amazing (and a bit over the top, but I'm not complaining!) James McAvoy was great, and I was surprised to see Chris Platt (Bright from Everwood) in the film as well. A warning to those who intend to go see this in hopes of seeing an Angelina Jolie movie: she has more of a supporting role if anything. The previews are a bit misleading in that respect. Funniest moment of the movie: Hearing Morgan Freeman calling someone a motherf***er. You might think he can do that, but I couldn't stop laughing!

I love weeks like this week. The long weekend with Friday off is absolutely amazing. Plus, I'll be in Memphis on Sunday, which makes the countdown to Memphis: 6 Days; Countdown to New York: 17 Days; and Countdown to Move-in: 44 Days.

Tomorrow (or later tonight) be on the lookout for my thoughts on Legally Blonde: The Search for Elle Woods, and theatre news in general.

Friday, June 27, 2008

movies

Lots of stuff to talk about about today!

Movies: Last night, I went to see Get Smart. I must say, it looked like it would bring a lot of laughs(it did) but be kind of lacking in the acting/plot department(I was partially right). I'm pretty sure I was laughing throughout the whole movie because of the words exiting Steve Carell's mouth. He would say the most random things, and I wasn't able to control my fits of laughter. The acting did seem a little stiff, however the plot was (kind of) intriguing. The original show was on during the Cold War era, and they stuck with that idea, which I liked. I was also impressed by the well-placed and well-developed plot twist (no spoilers, I promise!!). Overall, it was a decent theater experience. If I had my choice, it would have been one I would have waited to rent so it would be cheaper, and I would have felt like I was getting my money's worth.

That being said, There are 5 more movies coming out this summer that I very anxious to see. They include the following:
1. WALL-E: This looks like the most adorable Disney/Pixar movie since Finding Nemo. There is hardly any dialogue. The whole film is sound(think R2-D2 type sounds) and sight gags. Rotten Tomatoes gives it a 98% approval rating. That's a rare thing. Excited level: **** 1/2
2.Wanted: This movie looks very interesting. Kind of a shoot 'em up deal, and I need that every now and then. Plus, it's got James McAvoy. That will make women across the country line up for this movie. Excited Level: ***
3. The Dark Knight: Words cannot describe how much I am looking forward to this movie. Heath Ledger's Joker looks about 100 times more creepy than Jack Nicholson(the original Joker) could even dream about being. Plus, it's the late actor's last completed film, which means it's going to make a TON of money. Excited Level: *****
4. Mama Mia: I love musical theatre. I don't know why, but I just do. And I have this (not so)secret love of ABBA. Therefore, I am very excited about this film. Meryl Streep is going to kick tail, and I really want to see Peirce Bronson(of James Bond fame) and Colin Firth(of Mr. Darcy fame) sing and dance. Should be very entertaining. Excited Level: **** 1/2
5. Hamlet 2: Now, many people will read this/watch the trailer and think I'm absolutely stark-raving mad. This is understandable. A movie about a washed up actor who writes an insane, raunchy, sacereglious sequel to Shakespeare's classic tragedy seems like a terrible idea. Here's my logic: I love Steve Coogan(the British Larry David), Skylar Astin, and Phoebe Strole(both of Spring Awakening fame), therefore, I would not feel like a true fan of these people if I did not see this film in on the big screen. Excited Level: *** 1/2

Well...I was going to write about the theatre and provide some small town news, but I think those will have to wait until a later date[or most likely this evening...you never know ; ) ]

Thursday, June 26, 2008

The Naked Cowboy and Idiot D-1 football players

If you want to know ANYTHING about the Naked Cowboy, CNN has you covered. Yesterday, they published a story about the NC suing Mars, Inc (maker of M&M's) for the unauthorized use of his likeness in a video and paper ad campaign in the NYC area. The 2 M&M's (one blue and one yellow) are said to look exactly like the NC, right down to the white acoustic guitar. The judge is letting the case proceed, and if things go in his favor, the NC could be on the receiving end of upwards of $100 million in damages. $100 million for 2 counts of copyright infringment.

If you want to read the article, here it is, complaint, video and all: http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/06/24/naked.cowboy/?iref=mpstoryview

And now for something completely different.. Back in 2004, my (hrmph) lovely small down was celebrating their best football player since Lance Alworth. Jimmy Johns had everything going for him: colleges across the country wanted him to play, and even had a shot in the NFL. He was going to do great things at Alabama. He had been moved to linebacker, which was a better position for someone his size (6-2 235), and everything seemed to be falling into place. Then he has to get himself arrested on 6 felony drug charges: 5 counts of distribution of cocaine and one count of possession of escasty. Why would someone with such a bright future do something so completely idiotic. I've known Jimmy for about 4 years, and I know he isn't the brightest crayon in the box, but he knows better than to be a drug dealer. I know his mother taught him better than that. In light of his arrest, many of his former high school teammates are in shock, and he has been kicked off the Crimson Tide football team, and has probably lost every since scholarship he had, if his grades didn't already do that for him. But, at least he still has his "business" of breeding pit bulls... but then again, the media will probably turn him into the college version of Michael Vick because of it...

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Countdown(s) Begin(s)

I have several countdowns going on at the moment.

1. Summer at Rhodes: 11 days. I'll be on campus for res life, working as an RA for 2 sessions of Open Rhodes. Basically, I'll make sure the freshmen-to-be don't do anything stupid. Shouldn't be too hard; plus, it's a week in Memphis with some of the most AWESOME people ever!

2. NYC- The Summer Edition: 22 days. Alex and I will be going to New York for 5 wonderful days, all of which I will document. The highlight of the trip will hopefully be Spring Awakening. The night we have tickets is the last performance of Lilli Cooper, Remy Zaken, Brian Charles Johnson, Skylar Astin, and Phoebe Strole. All five of these wonderful people are the original cast. When they leave, it will be down to one(my personal favorite) ensemble member Gerard Canonico. Also during the trip, I will turn 19, so no need for the Birthday Countdown.

3. Move Back to Rhodes: 49 days. I move back to Memphis on August 13th for RA training. I will be there for a full week before the freshmen, and a full two weeks before all other upper-classmen. I'm confident that all sorts of insanity will ensue, and it will be wonderful.

That's all the Countdowns.

But I have two thoughts to leave with... I will letter these to make things less confusing.

a. Why are some commercials louder than the actual show, or other commercials for that matter? It's frickin' annoying to be forced to turn the volume up and down and up and down. Grr...

b. If God meant for people to breathe through their noses, why did He give us allergies? It makes no sense at all.