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David Armstrong is right: "The death of the Musical is greatly exaggerated." The American musical is alive and well as witnessed by The Wedding Singer at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre. This remake into a musical of the Adam Sandler movie is an improvement in my book because it has more music and it has dancing. I'm a sucker for anything with singing and dancing in it.
Set in 1985, the play is filled with '80s jokes and allusions. One of my favorite dance scenes was the chorus using "Thriller" choreography.
The actors all have extensive Broadway experience and it shows. In fact, Rita Gardner who plays Rosie, Robbie's grandmother, is the original girl in the Fantastics. I first saw the Fantastics when I was in high school, and we all know that was 150 years ago!
Anyone who's seen the movie knows the story: Robbie Hart (Stephen Lynch) is a wedding singer, talented at what he does and happy in his four piece band with Sammy (Matthew Saldivar) on guitar, George on keyboards (Kevin Cahoon) and Big Lou on drums. Robbie and Linda (Felicia Finley) are getting married soon and Robbie is ecstatic.
At the first wedding we see, Robbie defuses the drunken brother-in-law/best man's speech (horribly inappropriate and rude) and keeps the reception on track.
At this reception, we meet the waitresses Holly (Amy Spanger), on-again, off-again girlfriend of band member Sammy, and Julia (Laura Benanti), engaged to jerky and only occasionally monogamous Glen Guglia (Richard H. Blake), a rich stock broker. Holly and Julia are at all the receptions; they are waitresses at the reception hall.
At the next wedding, Robbie and Linda's, her mom shows up with a note for Robbie. Mom gives it to Sammy to give to Robbie, waiting at the altar. Sammy explains it bluntly to the audience, "The bitch ain't comin'." She's not coming and Robbie's devastated.
The next weekend, he and the band have another reception gig but he's so depressed and cynical, he turns the reception into chaos and the wedding party throws him into the dumpster.
After he's pitched into the dumpster, Robbie and Julia get to know each other a little better, the beginnings of love.
Glen Guglia (Julia Guglia?) has a DeLorean, the dream car of the '80s, which he drives onto the corner of the stage. He has all the trappings of wealth: nice power suits and ties, slick hair, an early cell phone with a ten pound battery, and arrogance.
The opening number of Act Two is set at Glen's office, complete with desks and computers and everyone dressed in grey suits and pastel shirts and ties, even the women. Glen is the only one in dark grey pinstripe suit with a red striped tie. The stockbrokers belt out "All about the Green" in an impressive performance of exquisite timing and office chairs.
Scott Pask's sets are great. The reception hall has the stage and tables and chairs and is used in several scenes with the décor changed to reflect the weddings' color themes.
There are set-lets, small sets that coast on and off to show Robbie's basement bedroom (complete with hot water heater and big-hair band posters), Julia's dormer bedroom (reversible so we see Robbie watching her from the yard), a revolving restaurant and a loading dock with the famous dumpster.
The funniest set, aside from the airplane cabins, was the White House Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas. It's decorated with presidential portraits and an organ. A fake Ronald Reagan is the minister and a fake Nancy Regan is the organist. There are more '80s icon fakes: Billy Idol, Mr. T, Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner and even an Imelda Marcos, complete with shoe box. Apparently Las Vegas is full of impersonators.
Gregory Gales's costumes are so "totally awesome": short skirts, high-heeled ankle boots, cropped and decorated jeans jackets, the bridesmaids' and the wedding dresses. I really enjoyed the bridesmaids' dresses. There is no way you can over goopy bridesmaids' dresses.
The music by Matthew Sklar and lyrics by Chad Beguelin was wonderful. My only disappointment was that there hasn't been a cast recording yet. I imagine that's because the play is changing as it goes through try outs on its way to Broadway. It opens on Broadway in March.
Author Don Doman: Don is a published author of books for small business, corporate video producer, and owner of Ideas and Training (http://www.ideasandtraining.com), which provides business training products. Don and Peg Doman also own NW Adventures(http://www.nwadventures.us), which tells stories and provides information on two day get-a-ways in the Pacific Northwest.
What You Need To Look For In A First Aid Kit
Whether you like it or not, accidents happen and when they do no doubt you will need a first aid kit. It is an essential item for any medical crisis or even just for a child's skinned knee. Having everything conveniently available to you is a must, when you are trying to deal with the emergency. Actually being able to locate it is not only helpful to dealing with the injury quickly but also relieves a lot of additional stress you may have otherwise without it. When an accident happens, you will not want to be digging through drawers looking for items that you need. You should always be organized and have everything you need in one accessible area like a first aid kit.
We have outlined below five essential qualities that you should look for in a great first aid kit.
1. Emergency Handbook – All great first aid kits have informative reference guides to outline helpful tips of what to do within the first few minutes of a sudden illness or accident as well as other helpful information you may need to treat a wound. This is essential, because sometimes in a high stress situation you may forget what to do.
2. Clear Labels on all items – Everything in your first aid kit should have clear accurate label so that it can be easily read quickly in case of emergency. Remember, some injuries could happen during a power outage, camping, car accident, etc where you may not have a lot of light or clear vision so having everything clearly labeled is important.
3. Organization – A great first aid kit will have several small pockets inside to easily keep things organized and not just all piled together. You do not want to have to dump the contents of a first aid kit out to sort through the items to find what you are looking for.
4. Practical – Your first aid kit should be large enough to hold all of the essential things that a correct first aid kit would contain, yet small enough to be practical to hang from your backpack or belt loop when participating in events such as hiking.
5. Durability – Your first aid kit must be durable in order to be valued as reliable as well as water resistant. Many people use their first aid kit when hiking, camping, etc so it must be able to at least stand up to a bit of rain in order to efficiently maintain the integrity of the contents.
I know that many people do not think about how valuable a first aid kit really is until they need one. A First Aid kit is a "must have" in every home, especially a home with children, your car, boat and even if you work kit. The first aid kit is ideal as it keeps everything organized in one convenient place instead of searching through cupboards to find items, only to discover you're out of something. Additionally, the first aid kit keeps items in a secure package that small children cannot get to if stored in a proper place. It is smart to keep one in your car in case of emergency and always take one with you camping or participating in sports. First aid kits are just a smart investment to make for your health and safety and when doing so, take the time to make sure that it contains all of the qualities to make it completely reliable and worth having.
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Choosing the right First Aid Kits can be a difficult decision but they are an essential item to have in the workplace, home or away. Our first aid kit by Survival will meet your first aid kit needs for any emergency situation.
Timing Belt kit for a F23A1?
I'm planning on replacing the timing belt on my accord this week, what else should i replace while im workin on it? Water Pump? balancer belt, tensioner? Can i get all these parts in a kit? preferably OEM
thanks in advanced!
Everything is available in a kit thru ROCKAUTO.Com.My"Gates" kit had both belts,two tensioners and the water pump.I found your kit for $84.89,also a Gates kit.Don't attempt to find a price match at Parts store.NAPA and Auto Zone would want almost $200 for these parts sold seperately.
1999 Kia Sportage from North America - Comments
Just bought a '99 4 a $100 with 108,000 miles on it runs perfect. Best $100 I ever spent. I have a 1999 Kia Sportage 2d soft top. No brake problems, there is a known problem with the throttle position control. Kia gave me a free plug to wire in.
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