This past Saturday we went to see Cleveland Playhouse's production of Steel Magnolias. I hadn't seen the play since it was at my high school and could only vaguely remember the plot. I looked it up on Wikipedia during intermission to prepare myself for the ending.
This production was done in conjection with the Playhouse Square Broadway Series. I've only seen a partnership with Playhouse Square once with another local group, the Great Lakes Theater in the Hanna. That was well done too.
The acting is superb and I was really impressed with the hair. There are at total of 17 wigs in the show. More impressive, they get washed and styled on stage while the actresses are saying their lines! I would be so nervous. The one does an entire updo and it looks professional!
This play is running through the middle of August, so you still have time to get tickets. Go see it!
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Phantom of the Opera
Yesterday, we saw the new production of the Phantom of the Opera. It is a new production and quite different from the version I had seen back in high school. Key differences: Carlotta is true opera diva rather than a caricature. I can imagine her in many of the operas I have seen. The phantom wants Christine in his show because he obsessed with her, not because of level of talent.
Costuming is gorgeous. The opera within the play, Hannibal, looks like something I would really see at the Metropolitan Opera. I'd totally watch that.
This show isn't as dark or macabre as its predecessor. There is an increased focus on the backstage areas. It feels more real to me. Did you know that there really is a lake under the Paris Opera house?
They do a really good job with the phantom's face at the end of the show.
Christine has a lovely voice, but she just doesn't have the power/style that Carlotta has. I liked this production, but the eighties synth in the score hasn't aged well. Still, quite enjoyable.
Costuming is gorgeous. The opera within the play, Hannibal, looks like something I would really see at the Metropolitan Opera. I'd totally watch that.
This show isn't as dark or macabre as its predecessor. There is an increased focus on the backstage areas. It feels more real to me. Did you know that there really is a lake under the Paris Opera house?
They do a really good job with the phantom's face at the end of the show.
Christine has a lovely voice, but she just doesn't have the power/style that Carlotta has. I liked this production, but the eighties synth in the score hasn't aged well. Still, quite enjoyable.
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Empress Taytu
We had dinner last night with a friend at Empress Taytu. It was my first experience with Ethiopian cuisine. I really liked it. I was expecting it to be sour or spicy, but I really enjoyed the chicken tibs I ordered.
Everything is served on a large platter with bread (injera) as a base. It's very soft. I can't really compare it to naan.
Delicious dinner, and no room for dessert. Had a little bit to take home for leftovers. I would go again.
Everything is served on a large platter with bread (injera) as a base. It's very soft. I can't really compare it to naan.
Delicious dinner, and no room for dessert. Had a little bit to take home for leftovers. I would go again.
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Ninja City
Last Friday we finally had dinner at Ninja City. It's a neat Japanese fusion place not far from University Hospital and the museums nearby. They have various types of ramen, small plates, and steamed buns.
I had the Bacon and Egg ramen. It was tasty, but I'm not a huge fan of kimchi. It made it more spicy. It was still good.
Steve had the Shrimp Nachos. It had these crispy wonton pieces with loads of toppings. You can get bacon guacamole on the side for two dollars. It really isn't needed because the nachos are flavorful enough.
Again, we didn't have room for dessert. They recommended the fried ice cream. Maybe next time.
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