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Saturday, December 16, 2006
Lots of Shows to See :-)...
Current Mood:
Steve and I are going to have a fairly active calendar early next year :-). I'm really excited about it :-). There are some great shows lined up in the first few months of 2007 :-).
In January, we're going to see:
In February, we're going to see:
- Dance! Dance! Dance! - A salute to the great dancers of the 20th century
- Spamalot - Needs no introduction :-)
- Masked Marvels and Wondertales - A one-man extravaganza of breathtakingly beautiful handcrafted masks, original stories of courage and wonder, and outlandish feats of physical magic
In March, we're going to see:
- The Blue Man Group: How to Be a Megastar 2.0 - you know, it's kind of hard to describe the Blue Man Group other than "intense." It'll probably be better to see a preview of the show: http://www.howtobeamegastar.com/video.php
- Hollywood Spectacular - Music from Hollywood’s greatest spectacles, including Gone with the Wind, the Wizard of Oz, Ben Hur and more
(whispers) Also, Steve doesn't know this yet, but I'm considering getting dress rehearsal tickets for some of the other shows at the Germantown Performing Arts Center. See, for the more formal shows, they let you watch the final dress rehearsal on Saturday mornings for $10. Imagine paying $10 for a seat that's normally $50 and being able to watch the show in jeans. Granted, it's a dress rehearsal so they'll probably stop in the middle of a piece to fine tune it, but I still think it's a great deal. Besides, that would be an awesome way to spend a Saturday morning: great music and then a nice quiet lunch afterwards :-).
I was thinking of going to go see the dress rehearsals for:
- The Iris Chamber Orchestra featuring Jason Vieaux (guitar): "Spanish Nights" - January 2007
- The Iris Chamber Orchestra featuring Jon Kimura Parker (piano): "Rhapsody" - March 2007
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