6 posts tagged “musical”
Tania and I were again suprised by the musicality and depth of message from TheatreWorks. Tonight, we had the chance to see Dessa Rose in its West Coast premiere after a sucessful NYC run. It was such a treat to hear the painful stories of slaves in the 1st half, and find hope in the 2nd half's creative freedom schemes.
The leads interestingly switched between playing their youthful selves to assuming hunched over/gravely voiced narration as elder versions of themselves. I appreciated the fact that this slave tale had 7 african american actors and 5 caucasian actors. More than race, I appreciated the quality of their acting, and the beautiful score that was well played by the orchestra.
I just wished young non-white locals would wisen up to the quality that plays in our local theater. It's a real hidden gem.
update: review by the Merc
We're going to see this next tuesday 10/10/06 but you can get a deal this Wednesday & Thursday:
Special $12* Ticket Offer for Dessa Rose
Wednesday, October 4 at 8 pm
Thursday, October 5 at 8 pm
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Red Hot Last Minute Offer! BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE!
Foothill Music Theatre presents
Irving Berlin's smash hit family musical,
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
With a full orchestrea and a cast of 50, including homeschooler Dana
Mirsalis!
Annie Get Your Gun is a stage musical loosely based on the real life
of
sharpshooter Annie Oakley and her adventures with Buffalo Bill's
Wild West Show.
Foothill Music Theater is presenting the 1999 revival version, which
was last
seen on Broadway with Bernadette Peters in the leading role. In
other words,
if you've seen an earlier stage production, or even the 1950 MGM
film version
starring Betty Hutton, you're in for a treat---this updated version
is even
bigger and better!
Due to a glitch in our giddyup, we find ourselves with a whole mess
of extra
tickets for this Friday and Saturday night's performances. So grab
yer
pardner and take advantage of a great offer!
"There's No Business Like Show Business"
Bring the whole family---corral some friends---and remember, it's
nice and
cool in our air conditioned theatre!
Regular prices:
Adults: $24, Seniors: $22, Students: $18, Children under 12: $10.
SPECIAL OFFER: PURCHASE TWO OR MORE TICKETS AND ALL TICKETS IN YOUR
ORDER ARE
HALF PRICE! What a wonderful deal for homeschooling families!
Discount only good for performances Friday and Saturday, July 28 and
29, both
performances at 8 PM. Share the excitement of Opening Night!
Parking in lots #1 & #6 only is included in the ticket price. There
is no
need to purchase a permit to attend shows if patrons park in either
of those two
lots only. Lot #6 provides access without stairs.
All sales are final, no exchanges or refunds. We're sorry, this
offer is not
valid with other discounts and does not apply to previously
purchased
tickets. But if you have already bought tickets, why not order some
more? You must
have some friends and family who would love to see this exuberant
musical! Or
pass this offer on to someone you love!
To order your tickets, call our 24 hour box office line at (650) 949-
7414.
You must mention the "TWO-FOR-ONE OFFER" when placing your order.
ALL ORDERS
MUST BE PAID BY CREDIT CARD. NO COD (Collect On Delivery)!
Please do not try to use this offer in ANY OTHER WAY. It is NOT
VALID IN
PERSON THE HOUR BEFORE CURTAIN!
"Let's Go On With The Show!"
And since this is a homeschooling list, here are some suggestions
(all
available at my local public library---and probably at yours, too!)
to make the
educational experience complete!
Videos and DVDs:
1. Annie Oakley [DVD] / a Riva Productions film for American
Experience.
United States: PBS Home Video, 2006. 1 hour, non-fiction. The
greatest woman
rifle shot the world has ever known. Annie Oakley thrilled audiences
of Buffalo
Bill's Wild West Show with her daring shooting feats. Over time she
became an
American legend.
2. Buffalo Bill: showman of the West [videorecording]/ produced by
Greystone
Communications, Inc. for A&E Network. New York: A&E Home Video :
Distributed
in the U.S. by New Video Group, 1996. Part of the A&E Biography
series. 50
minutes, non-fiction.
3. The best of the Real West [DVD] / The History Channel with Arts
and
Entertainment Network and Greystone Communications. New York, NY :
A&E Television
Networks, 2000. 200 minutes, non-fiction. The myths, legends and
realities of
the Old West come alive through original footage, authentic diaries,
paintings, photos, and expert commentary. Disc 1: Sitting Bull & the
great Sioux
Nation ; Wild women, Calamity Jane, Belle Star, Annie Oakley -- Disc
2: Texas
Rangers ; The Battle of the Alamo. Also available in a 250 minute
videocassette
version called The Real West. 5 videocassettes, 50 minutes each, non-
fiction.
4. Annie Oakley [videorecording] / Rabbit Ears Productions. Chicago,
IL :
Clearvue & SVE Inc., 1996. Keith Carradine adopts the persona of
Will Rogers to
tell the true story of Annie Oakley, whose extraordinary
sharpshooting
exploits brought her international fame as the star of Buffalo
Bill's famous Wild
West Show. 24 minutes, fiction.
5. Annie Oakley [videorecording] / Platypus Productions, Inc. and
Gaylord
Production Company. Livonia MI:Playhouse Video, 1986. Part of Shelly
Duvall's
Tall Tales & Legends Series. Beginning her life as Phoebe Moses,
little Annie
becomes a master shot while still a young girl. Later her husband,
marksman
Frank Butler, first convinces her to change her name to something
more flashy
and then persuades the famed Buffalo Bill to hire Annie for his Wild
West Show.
Also available on DVD by Koch Entertainment, 2005. 52 minutes,
fiction.
Children's books:
1. Annie Oakley by Jan Gleiter and Kathleen Thompson; illustrated by
Yoshi
Miyake. Austin, Tex.: Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1995. Biography, 32
pages.
2. Annie Oakley, Wild West sharpshooter by Jason Porterfield. New
York:
Rosen Pub. Group, 2004. Biography, 32 pages.
3. Shooting for the moon: the amazing life and times of Annie Oakley
by
Stephen Krensky; illustrated by Bernie Fuchs. New York: Melanie
Kroupa Books,
2001. Biography, 32 pages.
4. Who's that girl with the gun?: a story of Annie Oakley by Robert
Quackenbush. New York: Prentice-Hall Books for Young Readers, 1988.
Biography, 36
pages.
5. Annie Oakley: wild west sharpshooter by Elaine Landau. Berkeley
Heights,
NJ: Enslow, c2004. Biography, 48 pages.
6. Annie Oakley by John Wukovits. Philadelphia: Chelsea House
Publishers,
1997. Biography, 63 pages.
7. Bulls-eye: a photobiography of Annie Oakley by Sue Macy; foreword
by Bess
Edwards. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2001.
Biography, 64
pages.
8. Annie Oakley and the world of her time by Clifford Lindsey
Alderman. New
York: Macmillan, 1979. Biography, 91 pages.
9. Annie Oakley: legendary sharpshooter by Jean Flynn. Springfield,
NJ:
Enslow Publishers, 1998. Biography, 128 pages.
10. A shooting star: a novel about Annie Oakley by Sheila Solomon
Klass. New
York: Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, 1996. As one
who
prefers hunting over sewing, Annie Oakley breaks free from
conventional behavior for
girls and goes on to develop her talent as a sharpshooter and
entertainer.
Fiction, 173 pages. Includes biographical references.
I enjoyed this chick musical, and ironically tania less so. I loved how the musical theme reminded me of the tune GrooveLiliy uses in their song about their RV travails in Striking 12. The women sang with conviction, passion, and a hollywood-meets-musical smooth style. Papa slept thru a lot of it though...
Tania, papa & i are going tomorrow night, not much more than the movies (which run almost $10 nowadays), call them, the web link has been disabled:
Special $12* Ticket Offer for
Friday, July 14 at 8 pm
Saturday, July 15 at 8 pm
THE SHOW MUST CLOSE ON JULY 16TH!
Don’t miss your chance to see the show The Mercury News calls “perfectly cast” and the Metro calls “high and hilarious”!
VANITIES, A New Musical
Book by Jack Heifner
Music and Lyrics by David Kirshenbaum
Directed by Gordon Greenberg
TheatreWorks: June 21 – July 16, 2006
Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts http://www.theatreworks.org/venues.htm
Chronicling the comic journey of three vivacious Texas teens from cheerleaders to sorority sisters to housewives, liberated women and beyond, this tangy tale of coming-of-age in the '60s and '70s is a musical scrapbook of an era that had to be lived to be believed. With a tunefully evocative score by David Kirshenbaum (Summer of '42) and Jack Heifner's hilarious adaptation of his long-running off-Broadway smash, Vanities offers a snapshot-sharp portrait of the lives, loves, disappointments, and dreams of best friends caught up in times that are a-changin'.
Starring Megan Hilty from Broadway’s Wicked, Leslie Kritzer from Broadway’s Hairspray and the off-Broadway production of The Great American Trailer Park Musical, and Sarah Stiles from Broadway’s The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
To purchase $12 tickets: You can order online at
http://www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=sfbay&query=schedule&venue=mvcpa
or print out this offer and bring to the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts box office before the show
* includes $2 Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts Facilities Use Fee
Spread the word! Please pass this along to a friend.
*If you received this email from a friend and would like to sign up for our Quick Tix email club to receive similar notifications and occasional special offers, please click here http://www.theatreworks.org/quicktix.htm
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