thescarletwoman: (Christmas // Muppets :: Gonzo/Rizzo)
Obligatory Christmas Card Reminder!

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And yes, I know I had a couple people ask me -- even if you know I have your address -- just drop me another line on this one. It's always easier for me to find who wants a card to have everything in just one place. And don't worry if we don't talk much. I still want to spread christmas cheer! ♥

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For the actual update. I'm helping out at one of the local High Schools and their fall musical which is, brace yourselves, Sweeney Todd. Yes, a High School that isn't a performing arts school is doing Sweeney. And best of all, their poor violins haven't played a show before EVER -- and their first one is Sweeney. Yeah, they're more than a little lost.

But what I don't get (and I sound like I'm sixty saying this) is kids today. I graduated high school in 2002. NOT that long ago. But these kids today! We're doing dress rehearsal on monday and the director wanted to run act 2 first. Fine, whatever.

They were used to getting out of rehearsal at 5:30. 5:30 comes? My side of the pit goes from 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 celli and a bass... to me, a cellist and the bass player. AND best of all, they're half-way through act I at about 6pm. Director calls out that the rest of the ensemble should go do vocals.

Kid on stage: Uh... they're not here.
Director: what do you mean they're not here?
Kid on stage: They... well... they all left to go home.

Didn't tell the director. just left. When I was in school? We stayed until the job was done. We started dress rehearsals at 4pm once we were done with school. Every night we called papa john's to get pizza delivered to the school because we were there until we got done. If it was 10pm, it was 10 pm.

Seriously. What is WITH kids today?
thescarletwoman: (Theatre // Sweeney :: Len Cariou)
Alright -- I'm going to preface this review with... something most of you know. Number one, I'm a theatre fanatic. Number two, I'm a Sondheim fanatic. Number three, part of my senior thesis was on Sweeney (specifically "Pretty Women").

That being said -- I liked the movie. I honestly did. The cool thing was that we were sandwiched between theatre people who knew the show in front of us (yay Playhouse people going to see it on opening day) and people who were there because of Johnny Depp behind us. And it was brilliant listening to the Depp!fangirls figuring things out as it went along.

**Note: Spoilers Beneath the Cut**

His skin was pale and his eye was odd )

Like I said, I loved the film. I really did even if I pointed out a lot of things I didn't like/missed. Again, I lived with this show for over a year. I'm going to be hyper critical. Though there were a lot of things that I missed -- it was still good and I cannot stress that enough. And I'll probably see it again before it leaves the theatre. I highly suggest everyone go see it as it is a great rendition of Sweeney. For those who have never seen the stage production and probably won't, it's a wonderful introduction to Sweeney. You get the story and a perfect feel for it.

For those of us who are completely obsessed with it... hope and pray you get to see it live one day. The movie will do for now, but if you really want to see a production of Sweeney, then rent the television broadcast starring Angela Lansbury and George Hearn.
thescarletwoman: (Theatre // Sweeney :: Len Cariou)
So, here comes the unpopular opinion time.

I'm DREADING the release of Sweeney Todd this christmas. Absolutely dreading it.

I don't know when The Trailer was released, but I just saw it today. And I've been weeping since I saw it.

There's dialog. What there hell is dialog doing in Sweeney Todd? The musical is basically an opera, even if Sondheim refuses to apply the name to said show. He looks like, IMO, Edward Scissorhands, only without the scissors. HBC, while I loved her in HP... is no Mrs Lovett. Hell, I don't even care for Patti LuPone as Mrs Lovett to be perfectly honest.

The only good thing about this movie, to be honest, is Alan Rickman.

I lived with this musical for... over a year when I wrote my thesis. It's near and dear to my heart, not only as a pit musician but as a Sondheim fanatic.

It doesn't mean I don't love Johnny Depp. But seriously... he's not Sweeney.

Give me Len Cariou or George Hern ANY day.

And there's no Mrs Lovett but Angela Lansbury.

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