I absolutely love
Wicked.
It's a great musical, with clever, catchy numbers, wonderful characters, and good themes. Plus, it has strong gay positive themes that are stealth enough to be friendly for the mainstream audience.
I would have liked to see Chenoweth and Menzel perform the show, but the LA cast was stellar in it's own right.
Thanks for posting that vid, Kevin. That was awesome. It made me smile and tear up all at the same time.
Joss and Tim found that one. Big geeks.
I am back in the terminal, having cleared customs, marched back through the embarkation process, and gotten my new documents. The heavens just opened. I hope they got the massive Nick splat graphic finished on the side of the ship before the rain started. They were just starting to apply it when I got off at 10. Oops.
{{{{{Drew and Kristin}}}}}
It's still driving me crazy that you guys are this close! I'm so sorry I couldn't make the drive. Have a great trip, again.
IOmememeN: I DON'T WANT TO GO BACK TO WORK TOMORROW!!!! 7:30am breakfast meeting with the Draconian Dictator is not high on my list. The administration is supposed to make the breakfast for the whole faculty but I don't think DD gets his hands dirty. He prefers to order people around.
Re
Wicked:
The very last workshop I attended at the Willamette Writer Conference last weekend was on applying lessons from musicals to your writing (sort of "if your characters
were
going to burst into song, when would they do it?"). It was a great workshop, and I really need to make the time to type up my notes and blog them, but anyway...the speaker used a clip from "For Good" from
Wicked
as one of his examples, and it's made me really curious to see the whole thing.
Oof. Went to Original Pancake House this morning for breakfast. Had Way Too Much Food. Western skillet with eggs over easy and globs of cheddar cheese plus a small side of buttermilk pancakes with whipped cream, powdered sugar and lingonberry sauce.
Followed up by a quickie Costco run so Lewis could pick up supplies for tomorrow's Madden '09 launch at midnight.
Oof. Carb coma imminent. To the point where I've put my pajamas back on.
I love Wicked-- I love how every character is shades of gray and how the true villain of the piece is the PR person.
Speaking of Idina Menzel, she was in an all-star cast performance of Chess in London last May along with Adam Pascal from Rent, Josh Groban, and Kerry Ellis who replaced Idina in the London cast of Wicked, It's apparently going to be shown on PBS sometime next spring, which gives me a major happy, since it's one of my favorite shows and I love so many of the performers in it.
Speaking of Idina Menzel, she was in an all-star cast performance of Chess in London last May along with Adam Pascal from Rent, Josh Groban, and Kerry Ellis who replaced Idina in the London cast of Wicked, It's apparently going to be shown on PBS sometime next spring, which gives me a major happy, since it's one of my favorite shows and I love so many of the performers in it.
Oooooh.
I saw Wicked shortly after it opened, with Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth and Joel Grey. Taye Diggs was filling in as Fiyero, because Norbert Leo Butz had been injured.
Ive never seen Wicked or read the book but I want to do both.
Hopefully a road showing of Wicked will show up in my town at some point.
Thanks for everyone's advice about the Food processor. I was looking on Amazon again and they have a model that comes with a 12 cup bowl, a 10 cup bowl and a 4 cup bowl plus a variety of discs, and attachments. That seems like the best value for the money. And there's a rebate and free shipping.