Archive for the ‘Theater’ Category

Prairie Home Companion at Town Hall - April 11, 2008

April 11, 2008

Tonight Alison and I saw Garrison Keillor present his public radio variety show live (though not broadcast) at Town Hall. The show had all the energy of the radio broadcast but with stronger degree of intimacy and some local Brooklyn flavor. In addition to the usual suspects on the show Keillor brought three Brooklynites including Raul Melo, a tenor covering the role of Rodolfo in the Met’s production of La Boheme. He also had Chris Thile, formerly of Nickel Creek and now of Punch Brothers, sitting in with the “house” band on a fierce and crisp mandolin. He also had Nelly McKay who had several numbers go over very well with the audience, especially her first “Vote for Mr. Rhythm” and her last “Do the Zombie” though perhaps she was featured a little too heavily. Guy Noir’s story was about him spending a few weeks in New York as a “surrogate,” standing in line for very busy New Yorkers, and almost getting cast as Emily Dickinson in a Broadway musical “Stop for Death” which his competition for the role said they “fleshed out” and turned into four acts.

Tales from Lake Wobegon covered what repressed Lutherans do when they get snowed in (stock up on carbs and fats, go to school in 8 feet of snow, keep old toothless women named Cooter in their houses, and relay their true feelings and opinions on the craigslist-esque zipzone.com). All in all a wonderful 2 and a half hours. Live broadcast from Town Hall tomorrow though I believe it’s sold out. Another Friday/Saturday run next week with Robin Williams.

[Update: I was pleased to see that Richard Dworsky was the leader of The Guy's All Star Shoe Band (Keillor's regular band. I was first introduced to Dworsky when reading the liner notes to the album by his sister, Sally Dworsky on which he played the piano accompaniment. I had first heard her perform "Red, Red, Robin" on PHC a year or two ago. Her presence there is now explained.]

[Update 2:  The show was linked together with the theme of love.  Raul Melo stole the show with his arias from La Boheme and especially Romeo and Juliet.  Garrison Keillor sang a number of love song duets with "sonnets" (Alison pointed out that they were definitely more than the appropriate 14 lines) interspersed through out them.  That alternation he does between stories and song (or in this case poems and song) was, as always, incredibly effective.  It was a nice melding of the theme of love in springtime and national poetry month.]

“Alas, that love, whose view is muffled still / Should without eyes see pathways to his will!”

April 2, 2008

Jenn and I went to see Theater Breaking Through Barriers’s production of Romeo and Juliet tonight.  It was fantastic.  The entire play was performed with a four-actor cast playing the full range of roles.  Moreover, the show followed the TBTB practice of mixing able-bodied and disabled actors.  George Ashiotis was visually impaired if not fully blind (which it took us a while to figure out thanks to his phenomenal skills and a simple but ingenious physical compass rose on the stage floor) and Gregg Mozgala has cerebral palsy which affects the way he walks but not the way he jumps off the various 3 and 6-foot tiers of the multi-level stage.  The entire cast was particularly versatile with Ashiotis’s switching between the Juliet’s nurse and the priest being particularly well done and amusing.  Also, Emily Young’s Juliet was extremely well executed as was her interpretation of an awkward and foppish Paris.  Both of these pairings led to interesting scenes in which the actors engaged in dialog with themselves.  I have Neil Genzlinger’s brief review in the Times to thank for bringing the show to my attention - and now you have me.  The show runs through April 6th.  Call for tickets.  Now.  212-279-4200

Karneval Bohemia!

January 31, 2008

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Zum Schneider’s Karneval cabaret tradition continues. I’ll be going on Tuesday. You should too. The info is below, along with some of last year’s pictures.

Karneval Bohemia 2008

Costume Party

Thursday, January 31
through Tuesday, February 5
Doors open at 8pm

Like every year, Zum Schneider will produce an
extravagant and unique show and party for the Karneval season.

The popular Alphabet City place, notorious for its crazy Oktoberfest and Karneval parties, will completely change from a Bavarian eatery into a decadent cabaret location.

DJ Volka Racho spinning endless party music
and German Karneval hits before, during and after the show.

Please come in costume!
Turn of the century/Moulin Rouge style, but anything goesTickets are $13 in advance (online or at the bar), $17 at the door

Most nights will sell out in advance.

 

 

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Me with “Piggy Sue.”

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Kermit trying to make the show go on.

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Sometimes they even let you get on stage.  Kelly got to sing.  “Menomena!” or “Barack Obama!”

 

Plenty of good German beer. A fantastic German sausage platter. People dressed as animals. You get the idea . . .

 

 

 

A country road. A tree. Evening.

December 2, 2007

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How great can art be? This great. (Picture by Lee Celano for the New York Times)