I saw Little Women the musical on stage for the first time tonight. My good friend Megan Smyth played the spectacular role of Amy March. It was fun to see her play the role. She’s a great pouter :o). I should have analyzed it more, but I felt really tired. I really enjoyed all the singing voices, some acting was better than others and I really tried to disconnect from what I knew from the movie with Winona Ryder, but it was hard. I did get attached to the main character Jo however and of course my dear Amy (Megan). Shara and I had a good time at the play and even got to meet Megan’s parents. This was the second time I had met her father. Mobile post sent by kingarthur using Utterz. Replies. mp3
So, I made a little trade with my friend Shara…Me, church on time. Her, destroying her little "exercise" video. Yes, there were tears involved by some in the room when the glittering carmen sparkled in the microwave, but…all in all I feel that it was a good trade-off. You may not be able to see the inscription, but I made her write on it, "I will choose uplifting and non-porn media." It was all in good fun and actually quite humorous.
The Wicked party turned out well. I DID sing. I DID have fun. And it was all pretty wicked! The Broadway musical turned out very good. Like I said, I’m not really sure we were supposed to have a copy of this, but we watched it and when all is said and done no one paid money to watch it, we’re not selling it, and many of us are probably now more likely to pay and go see it in New York or L.A. Mobile post sent by kingarthur using Utterz. Replies. mp3
You know that romantic/awkward moment when the bride is given a piece of her wedding cake by her new groom? You’re not quite sure just what will happen. Will there be a cake smashing? Will there not? Well, S. Svedi wanted that moment all too soon and decided to play newlyweds. Find out what happened! Mobile post sent by kingarthur using Utterz. Replies. mp3