it's all a ploy

Apr 17, 2008 15:56

to never have to leave my house. Despite the fact that my home is covered in cats and super disorganized, I can't help inviting people over. It's my ploy to never have to leave the house and have a constant parade of people to spend time with me. Jeff noticed that I am someone that never 'needs' to be alone. I suspect I do have my solitary ( Read more... )

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poodah April 17 2008, 23:33:10 UTC
Most of the people on stage are not 'dancers.' The male lead was the same guy from Romeo and Juliet and while he is tall. blond and nicely built, he doesn't have the sort of grace or power I like to see in a dancer. Three of the leads were dancers who seemed classically trained and the hip hop boys break dancing are always fun (although the choreography for Romeo and Juliet was better), but the maidens were just awful. None of these girls could dance to save a life and their ugly feet and hand movements just annoyed me.

But, the fire was awesome. A lot more of it and very well integrated into the story. It wasn't spectacular explosions, but it was pretty and continuous which I really enjoyed. There were motorcycle (trick bike I think) tricks on stage that were pretty fun too. They also brought in a thunderbird on a fork lift that had a neon crucible sign on its underbelly and the happy couple was whisked off at the end, Grease-style. Spectacular. And short--about an hour.

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