Coming off a lovely weekend in Cedar Rapids with our daughter and her family. Thursday night we saw Sophocles' Oedipus Rex at the Monmouth College Wells Theatre. It was done with a "film noir" concept that was nicely carried out in the setting and the costumes. The rewriting for modernism muted some of the poetic impact, but the point still came through. The setting of a city street was done with finesse though I felt that it was so large that it squeezed the actor's playing space into a limited area downstage and thus forced a lot of flattened compositions. Johnny Williams III does a credible job in a leading role that is not normally tackled by a young actor. Overall the production was a noble effort and well worth the time.
We left for Cedar Rapids early Friday morning and were able to get some shopping in before we headed out to see Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit at the Giving Tree Theatre in Marion. This was definitely a nice change of pace from Greek Tragedy. We were greeted with a nicely detailing living room set complete with a baby grand piano. The company was hobbled a bit by some inconsistent accents and a weak Ruth Condomine, but saved by an energetic Elvira and a magnificent Madam Arcati. The laughs were slow in the first act, which is full of exposition, and needed a brighter pace. But things picked up when Madam Arcati arrived on the scene. A number of verbal laugh lines were missed by the actors and director though the physical comedy was mostly on target. Coward probably needs some cutting for a modern audience. Still a fine and entertaining evening with a bang up British comedy gem.
Saturday was spent doing some more shopping and watching the Cubs take another pasting. Doesn't look good. French Toast Sunday morning, Fire House Subs for lunch and then back to Monmouth in time to watch my Packers lose by a point. Only good thing is that as I write this the Cubs have a small lead in the fifth of their do or die last chance game.
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Thomasina in Tom Stoppard's mind bending time warping play, ARCADIA, observes that when you stir raspberry jam into vanilla pudding it will first swirl in streaks but ultimately will turn the entire pudding pink. If you stir the pudding in the opposite direction, the jam will not separate back out again. --LIFE MOVES ONLY FORWARD--NEVER BACK!--
Sunday, October 30, 2016
A Nice Theatre Weekend
Coming off a lovely weekend in Cedar Rapids with our daughter and her family. Thursday night we saw Sophocles' Oedipus Rex at the Monmouth College Wells Theatre. It was done with a "film noir" concept that was nicely carried out in the setting and the costumes. The rewriting for modernism muted some of the poetic impact, but the point still came through. The setting of a city street was done with finesse though I felt that it was so large that it squeezed the actor's playing space and forced a lot of flattened compositions. Still overall a noble effort and well worth the time.
We left for Cedar Rapids early Friday morning and were able to get some shopping in before we headed out to see Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit at the Giving Tree Theatre in Marion. More theatre and a nice change of pace from Greek Tragedy. The company was hobbled a bit by some inconsistent accents and a weak Ruth Condomine, but saved by an energetic Elvira and a magnificent Madam Arcati. We might have had a brighter pace at times and the director missed some laugh line pointing, but it was overall a pleasant evening.
Saturday was spent doing some more shopping and watching the Cubs take another pasting. Doesn't look good. French Toast Sunday morning, Fire House Subs for lunch and then back to Monmouth in time to watch my Packers lose by a point. Only good thing is that as I write this the Cubs have a small lead in the fifth of their do or die last chance game.
Busy busy
We left for Cedar Rapids early Friday morning and were able to get some shopping in before we headed out to see Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit at the Giving Tree Theatre in Marion. More theatre and a nice change of pace from Greek Tragedy. The company was hobbled a bit by some inconsistent accents and a weak Ruth Condomine, but saved by an energetic Elvira and a magnificent Madam Arcati. We might have had a brighter pace at times and the director missed some laugh line pointing, but it was overall a pleasant evening.
Saturday was spent doing some more shopping and watching the Cubs take another pasting. Doesn't look good. French Toast Sunday morning, Fire House Subs for lunch and then back to Monmouth in time to watch my Packers lose by a point. Only good thing is that as I write this the Cubs have a small lead in the fifth of their do or die last chance game.
Busy busy
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