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Friday, December 21, 2012

My 2012 in Review NOT according to Facebook

This year Facebook came out with a new app that let you see your "biggest moments" from 2012. Facebook managed to get some moments right. It also got some moments terribly, terribly wrong. In my case, that included various internet memes about how I apparently fart glitter.

Looking back, I decided to come up with my own list of moments from the past year. 2012 was most certainly a year of endings, beginnings, new-found friends, and constant change. Thanks to everyone who took the journey with me!


Sunday, December 2, 2012

VO's Pirates of Penzance a festive, ridiculous escapade

The Pirate King and the Major General
[Photo by Tim Matheson]
Watching Pirates of Penzance by Vancouver Opera was like watching an episode of Monty Python or an old skit from SNL. Some of the jokes may have aged with time. The clothes and the hair have definitely aged with time. But as with any timeless form of comedy, the audience still gets it and everybody gets a good laugh.

PIRATES OF PENZANCE
Vancouver Opera
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Dec 1-9, 2012
Tickets via [VancouverOpera.ca]

In the spirit of the Holidays, I took mother with me to catch the opening show of Pirates. Upon our arrival to the theatre, we were amused to find a rowdy bunch of pirates roving amongst the audience crowd. There no onstage supers in Pirates, instead they add some flavour to the pre-show, resulting in some rather varied reactions from the Opera-going crowd. Of course mother and I couldn't resist grabbing a shot.

Mom poses with the Pirate supers
The highlight of the night was by far Christopher Gaze's updated "I Am The Very Model of a Modern Major-General." In a brilliant turn by Vancouver Opera, some of the lyrics had been updated to be more current. And not just current, tailor-made to be very relevant to the Canadian, Vancouver-based crowd. The unexpected nature of the lyrics change had the entire audience laughing out loud and cheering for what was already the most popular number in the entire opera. The original lyrics to the song can be found within the pages of the show's program, complete with explanations of the more obscure references. However, to catch the updated version you have to go and see the show for yourself.
Bard on the Beach's Gaze as the Major-General
[Photo by Tim Matheson]
In Act 2, the baritones of the Vancouver Opera chorus manage to win the crowd with their physical comedy and comedic timing. As a group of bumbling police officers, led by Giles Tomkins, they manage to sing through a complex series of slapstick moves, all without missing a beat. The comedy within the show overall is often dependent on physical humour, and there were numbers where the movements weren't as large or a polished as it could've been. The baritones however, prove that they are more than just deliciously deep voices.

The drag queen moment of the show comes from Rachel Fenlon's entrance in Act 1. Seriously, what an entrance. Everything from her voice, her shimmering golden curls, to her pure white gown screamed "Me! Stare at me!" A product of Vancouver Opera's Young Artists Program, Fenlon proves to the Opera scene that she was indeed a choice candidate for the program. My own mother was quite impressed, more than once whispering to me how "effortless" Fenlon's soprano was.

Ruth (Judith Frost) and the Pirates of Penzance
[Photo by Tim Matheson]
Pirates was first performed in New York in 1879, and for an opera that's been around for more than a century, proves that some stories just never go old. You have your feisty cougar chasing after the young hottie. The Major-General would probably have been the Octomom of his time if reality TV existed. The flamboyant Pirate King paved the way for Johnny Depp's own famously flamboyant Pirate. Also, I'm pretty sure the opening of Act 2 with all the daughters in their nightgowns was the closest thing they had to a lingerie fashion show back in 1879.

If you're looking for a festive show to lighten up your holiday season, check out Pirates of Penzance.

Posted by Filipina Colada

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Bringing out youthful truth from an old opera

La Boheme, one of the most beloved operas of all time, is at its core about the triumph and folly of youth. Which is why Vancouver Opera succeeds at bringing life to its most recent version of the play by casting young performers in the lead roles.

Krisztina Szabo and Etinne Dupuis
[Photo by Tim Matheson]
LA BOHEME
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
October 20-28, 2012

All in their mid-30s in real life, the four lead actors begin the opera with so much youthful energy, you'd swear they were gleefully reliving their University dorm days. The whole cast has an incredible chemistry together, and their comfortable interactions makes the play all the more vibrant.

There are two sets of lovers in the play, and their tight but oh-so-slightly awkward chemistry make the relationships all the more believable. The actors manage to bring out hints of youthful uncertainty and pride in their romance, that it ultimately adds depth to their imperfect love story.

Marriane Fiset as Mimi
[Photo by Tim Matheson]
Marriane Fiset's Mimi is sweet, likeable, and delightfully demure. Her "Mi chiamano Mimi" is so vulnerable and honest, I couldn't help but get goosebumps.

Krisztina Szabo and Etienne Dupuis as feuding couple Musetta and Marcello manage to delight and add a modern level of humour to both the more serious and lighthearted parts of the opera. Despite having less stage time, Szabo proves that she was cast in the right role by successfully display depth within her flamboyant, attention-seeking character.

The sets are simple, yet effective and appropriately reflect the squalor of the Bohemian lifestyle. The lighting does an amazing job of setting the tone and mood for each act.

Up next for Vancouver Opera is Pirates of Penzance, which opens on Dec 1st. Tickets for Vancouver Opera shows are available via their website, www.vancouveropera.ca

Posted by Filipina Colada

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Zombie Syndrome - Review

We're trying out video reviews! For our very first one, Justin reviews interactive zombie play The Zombie Syndrome by The Virtual Stage.
Photo by Bettina Stauss
Tickets at http://www.thevirtualstage.org/tickets/
Held over til Nov 3rd!

Sunday, July 22, 2012

IMATS Day 2 Photo Gallery

with Karley & Nicole (Team 4 from the ACT5 contest!)
This weekend, the International Makeup Artist Trade Show (IMATS) returned to Canada Place for Vancouver's biggest makeup weekend. And as though the weekend couldn't be even fuller, I also spent the weekend competing in a creative competition for ACT5 Cosmetics.

Awesome is the weekend when you get to meet the creator of one of your greatest nightmares as a child. Vancouver Special FX Artist Toby Lindala was one of the keynote speakers at this year's IMATS. I was enthralled to find out that he was the creator of the Flukeman from the X-Files, the one creature that genuinely freaked me out and made me scared of using a toilet for months as a kid.

It was quite the experience to be surrounded by so much talent and so many of my wonderful peers. I consider myself no newbie to conventions, but this is not only my first IMATS, it is also the first convention I have ever attended relating to my career of choice. There was definitely lots to see, lots to learn... and way too much shopping.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Mary Poppins Musical retells classic story with a different magic

Mary and Burt (Rachel Wallace & Case Dillard)
[Photo by Deen Van Meer]
The stage adaptation of Mary Poppins retells the musical with a different kind of magic for a brand new audience. It's not quite the story from the movie. Instead, the play takes more inspiration from the original books by P. L. Travers.

Does this new stage adaptation manage to retain the timeless charm of the film? Joining me in this review are guest reviewers David Levitt and Steven Pugh.

MARY POPPINS THE MUSICAL
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
July 17 - 22
Tickets via [Ticketmaster]