An evening with the Kansas City Repertory interpretation of the Charles Dickens tale, "A Christmas Carol," turned out an excellent performance in this 43rd rendition the classic. A diverse representation of performers stood for nary a slip in their execution. The narrator stumbled a couple of times but recovered so quick, it was hard to accept that it had really occurred. When you have that many lines, it is hard not to miss one here and there though. Early in the opening acts of the show, a phone voiced its annoying melody. However, nobody on stage missed a beat, or even blinked, as the device quickly silenced. Technology is hard for some, I suppose. It was not for the production though! A revolving set appeared well manicured and suitable for every angle of the production, and actors flowed seamlessly across and between scenes. Extending into the audience as well, extras sometime enhanced the lighting and sound, prior to thei...
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ReplyDelete10.12.2018 ~ another date with no date this #flashbackfriday, october 12 ... but on this same 2nd friday of october in 2002, we have billpile keeping the groove at jilly's on broadway, which since turned into Coda, and now appears remodeling to something entirely different perhaps? either way, here's a look back at it... https://www.phocas.net/2002/10/friday-at-jillys.html
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