Sunday, May 29, 2016

Heathers: The Musical

We just got back from seeing Heathers: the Musical at the Beck Center for the Arts and I feel compelled to write this review right now!  I have never seen the movie it is based on, but I do know that it's a cult classic with tons of high school drama.   This show is phenomenal.   The first two weekends are sold out in this regional premier.   I predict an extended run!   It has mature content, so our usual Sunday matinee was a Sunday night show.  Do not bring your kids and hold on to your hats and your hearts!

The story follows Veronica Shaw, a high school outcast who falls in with the popular girl clique, the Heathers.  They are Heather Duke, Heather McNamara,and Heather Chandler.   Veronica is seen as valuable because of her forging ability for things like hall passes and report cards.  She gets in and popular, then her life goes crazy.   Death, death, and more mayhem ensue.

This reminds me a bit of Sweeney Todd.  I came out of act one singing, "We All Deserve to Die" from that show.   This show is absolutely dark, yet somehow uplifting at the end.   Please please go see it.  You won't be disappointed.

Saturday, May 28, 2016

The Fantasticks

Before today, I had never seen the Fantasticks before.   I had heard of the show because my high school did it, but it was before I attended there.   Great Lakes Theater was performing it, and we got to see it today, during the final weekend.

It's about love, parents and their intentions for their children, and what happens when you get what you want.  That last item reminds me of Into the Woods a bit.   There is also a character whose comic relief specialty is performing death scenes.   Never could I imagine death by bowling ball as such an amusing thing.

At first, I was unimpressed with the initial introduction of the young couple in love.   They are parted by a wall and their fathers hate one another.   When the fathers come on the stage, I was instantly more interested by their scheming and the magic of forbidding something as a means of motivation.   It truly made the show into a classic.

Try the World: Sweden

Our newest box from Try the World arrived!   I'm looking forward to trying these treats.   We also finally finished the stuff from the Thailand and Portugal boxes.  This is our second year of the services.

 First up, coffee.   The beans aren't actually from Sweden, but the blend is.

Chocolate fudge with rosehip flavoring.   I can't wait to try this.

More chocolate!  Cookies this time.  You can't go wrong with cookies.

This is elderflower syrup.  I'll have to check the recipe guide to do something with it.

 Lingonberry jam.   This will be great with pancakes.

I don't actually have any mustard right now, so I'm glad this arrived.   Maybe I'll do some kind of sandwich.

These are bread chips with olive oil.  Good for snacking.

Lastly, we have licorice.   I hope it's good.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Matilda the Musical

 Steve and I got to see Matilda the Musical this past Saturday.   I had seen the US movie adaption of the Roald Dahl book starring Mara Wilson and Danny DaVito.   This was wonderful!   I went ahead and ordered the book from the library to read later.

It's the story of one genius little girl who was born into a horrible, unappreciative family.   It's amazing that such a young actress and cast is able to carry the entire show.   There are 16 kids up on the stage and they are amazing.

I really recommend seeing it, renting the movie, and getting the book.   It's a wonderful show.