Preview for the Sapphires

If you are in the mood for something funny yet has pockets of in depth issues, than this is for you.
The Sapphires is a movie about 4 young aboriginal Australian women who wish to form a girl group in Australia- in 1968. During this time, especially in Australia, this is never heard of.
After failing a contest ( where the audience ended up voting for a White singer.. who really couldn’t sing well).. they seek out Dan Lovelace.. the contests emcee- who gets fired.
They ask him if he would be willing to be their manager and take them to Vietnam, where they would all get paying gigs to perform infront of the American troops. Well.. they do end up going.. What happens? Well, you need to find out for yourself!

If you need a study break, want to hear some good music, see members of an ethnicity rarely portrayed in cinema ( ahh.. how many of us remember seeing Aboriginal Australians in any movies? Ok well maybe the Baz Lurmann movie Australia.. that’s about it); see a war happening; romance, youth, changing times.. well, then this is the movie for you!

Preview: Trojan Women (After Euripides)

The SITI Company– an ensemble based theater company founded in 1992– will be gracing the stage of the Power Center for the Performing Arts with their production of Trojan Women. First performed over 2400 years ago during the Peloponnesian War, Trojan Women is often regarded as a commentary on the barbaric behavior of the Athenians toward the women and children of the people they conquered. This adaptation by Jocelyn Clarke combines Euripides’ text with contemporary characters.

The prodcution will be running Saturday, April 27th, at 8:00pm and Sunday, April 28th, at 2:00pm. Tickets range from $18 to $48 and this promises to be a show you do not want to miss.

Review: Akron/ Family

I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from Akron/ Family. Turns out they are a lot like “El Ten Eleven” in the way they just play for long periods of time. Each song was about ten minutes long, which wasn’t a problem, their sound is easy to zone out to.
With a combination of drums, bass, guitar, keyboard sound manipulation and vocals, there is a lot to listen to. Unfortunately the Blind Pig has a habit of raising the volume on instruments too high and not equalizing the vocals, so they get swallowed. The nice thing about Akron/ Family is that their vocals only added to the ambiance of the over-all sound. It was annoying not to hear the lyrics though.

This was one of the more relaxed shows I have been to at the Blind Pig. It was a nice, chill crowed.

REVIEW: Crazy for You…. so crazy!

Last Friday I went to see the Musical Theater Department put on Gershwin’s “Crazy for You.” This production is filled with memorable songs like: “Slap that Bass,” “I’ve got Rhythm,” “They Can’t take that Away from Me,” and “Nice Work if You Can Get it.”

Although the production started out a little slow, and there were a number of technical difficulties, a lighting gel fell on stage at one point, the cast of the production expertly handled all of these slip ups in an expert fashion.

The highlight of the production was the dancing. It’s been a long time since I’ve had the pleasure to see a non-professional theater put on a production with such amazing choreography.

Shari Jordan was the “Susan Stroman choreography recreation” choreographer. Susan Stroman has won numerous awards for her work, most recently the Producers (Mel Brooks). Shari Jordan was in the original cast and film of the Producers, she played the lesbian stage manager “Shirley Markowitz,” as well as the assistant choreographer to Stroman.

The dancing was truly wonderful to watch, kick lines, chorus girls, acrobatics, tap dancing and wonderful duets between the leads. I was breath taken.

The chorus did an excellent job keeping the energy up and the background occupied. Their voices blended wonderfully and they managed to be both a smoothly knitted group while maintaining individual interest.

L’ogan J’ones played Bobby Child the lovable young man trapped into a financial job by his controlling mother, who only wants to be a Broadway dancer. J’ones has a very lovely voice and dances beautifully. He had a lot to carry in this production and I was impressed by his stamina.

Mary Little played Polly Baker, the Navada tough girl sweetheart with whom Bobby falls in love. Little’s voice was surprising and moving. I must admit the sound of her singing “They can’t take that away from me” made me cry! She is also a beautiful dancer and has quite a strong stage presence. I was very impressed by her.

Over all I really enjoyed this production. The few things I wasn’t so keen on was the implications of bondage in “Naughty Baby,” I thought that was taken a bit far. Also, the energy in the first quarter of the play felt rather flat, although whether that was the actors or the stupor of the audience is always a question (this was the evening of tensions in Boston.)

I really appreciated the modern twist on personalities. Often these older more classic musicals can feel outdated, I think the Theater Department did a very nice job updating the feel of the production.

I look forward to the next production and applaud the cast and crew of this dazzling piece of theater.

Preview: Crazy For You

A wonderful Gershwin musical, which has a cameo in Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995):

Music & Lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin • Book by Ken Ludwig
Department of Musical Theatre

April 18 at 7:30 PM

April 19 & 20 at 8 PM

April 21 at 2 PM

The Story: Bobby Child, a well-to-do playboy of the 1930s, yearns to dance on Broadway, but his mother expects him to join the family banking business. To get him away from the stage, she sends him to the small town of Deadrock, Nevada, to foreclose on the local theatre. Bobby arrives in Deadrock and promptly falls in love with the theatre owner’s daughter, Polly. Determined to fulfill all of his dancing dreams, Bobby hatches a scheme to save the theatre with a grand show featuring the townsfolk. However, the cowboys can’t dance, Polly hates him, and the show has no audience. Can Bobby save the theatre, become a star, and win Polly’s heart?

Preview: Akron/ Family

I don’t know this band all that well. Was introduced to them back in high school, around 2007.

their sound can be a bit hard on the ears…. but ya know, it’s that time of year.

http://akronfamily.bandpage.com/

TICKETS:
http://www.songkick.com/concerts/15375399-akronfamily-at-blind-pig