Saturday, October 18, 2014

Today

was my baby's birthday. Due to an unavoidable twist of fate  (the death of her BBF's mother), she and her husband were not able to use the tickets he had bought for "A Chorus Line" at the NC Theater. I was the lucky recipient of the tickets and my youngest granddaughter and I were treated to a wonderful show, full of great singing and terrific dancing. 

I don't often get to see shows like this, although in year's past we had season tickets for a series, and we saw "The Lion King", "Annie", "Rent", "Barnum" and a few more. I've also seen "The Color Purple" and "The Drowsy Chaperone" on Broadway. Three of my grandchildren have been in theater productions; "Pippin", "The Music Man" and another that I cannot remember the name of, in Greensboro. 

I love live music, live theater and all kinds of dancing so I am considering myself very lucky to have been able to see the shows I have. I have read that A Chorus Line is one of a very few shows which has no scenery other than mirrors and no costume changes until the very last scene, and in spite of that, it held our interest. The scenery changes in "The Lion King" and in "The Color Purple" were fairly elaborate, and very interesting to see, and along with the terrific acting, singing and dancing, they made for excellent performances. 

This production of A Chorus Line is terrific and I thank my daughter and son-in-law for sharing it with me. 

6 comments:

OldLady Of The Hills said...

"A CHORUS LINE" is such a very special show! So happy you got to see it Judy, and that you enjoyed it so much.

LL Cool Joe said...

Wow lucky you, I love to see shows, but haven't for ages. Glad you enjoyed it. And for someone who says they don't go to many shows, it sounds like you've been to more in the last year than I have in the last 10 years!

Arkansas Patti said...

Happy Birthday to your daughter. Goodness you have seen more than I have in a lifetime. When younger, I ushered for shows in Palm Beach and loved it. The shows in this town are on the order of Yee Haw. Not quite the same. Sorry about your daughter's sad loss but happy you kept the tickets from being a waste.

Celia said...

Great play to see with a grand daughter. Such a treat.

Granny Annie said...

My oldest and your youngest share the same birthday. That is pretty cool. Glad you got to use the tickets but sorry she had sadness on her special day.

Ginnie said...

I LOVED Broadway shows when I lived in NY City ...years ago... I will never forget the amazing scene changes in "West Side Story" .