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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Theater Review: NYSEC’s Titanic, Promises, Promises, and American Idiot

Filed under: Performing Arts — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 01:09

 

Last week I was fortunate to make a trip to New York City to catch some shows and spend some much-needed time with my mom and sister. The entire trip was prompted by a news release a few months ago that the NYSEC was organizing a benefit concert of Titanic (which as most know is my all-time favorite Broadway production) featuring most of the original Broadway cast. Titanic won 5 Tony Awards in 1997 when it opened, including the coveted Best Musical. The NYSEC production was amazing! The cast performed magnificently and the large orchestra performed Titanic‘s elaborate and dynamic score beautifully. The acoustics of NYSEC’s Concert Hall are known to be excellent; but the spoken dialoague of the production was difficult to comprehend at times. Titanic was definitely the highlight of the trip! In the picture, you’ll see my mother and I posing with Titanic‘s Tony-Award winning Composer, Maury Yeston.

  Our second day in NYC ended with Promises, Promises, one of the biggest shows on Broadway right now. The show is playing at the Broadway Theater and is a musical comedy. Sean Hayes (best known as Jack McFarland from Will & Grace) stars as the main character Chuck, who’s life of mediocrity and singledom comes to an abrupt end when his co-workers discover he has an apartment that easily provides shelter for them to have affairs. Hayes really showcases his talent in Promises, Promises and Kristen Chenoweth’s country-style voice provides a sweetness to her role that was needed for an appreciation of her character, who might otherwise be thought of as unlikeable. But the real scene-stealer is Katie Finneran as Marge MacDougall, a “widow” who provides much of the second act with gut-busting laughter! Promises, Promises is definitely a MUST SEE!

The trip ended with a visit to the St. James Theater to see the production of the rock-musical opera American Idiot, based off of my favorite band’s (Green Day) 2004 album of the same name. The show also features a handful of songs from the group’s most recent 2009 album 21st Century Breakdown. The show centers around a group of friends who are at points of change in their lives and is set in the beginning of the Iraq War. One moves to NYC to attempt to find himself but eventually becomes addicted to heroin; another literally goes nowhere and ends-up unexpectedly becoming a father; and finally, one is wounded after joining the Army and going to war. The show is incredibly unique and anyone who is a fan of Green Day will love every minute of it. My only complaint is that the show, which runs a solid 95 minutes, does not have an intermission. At times, the story feels a little rushed and consequently, the characters are never developed to the level usually seen in traditional musicals. Then again, American Idiot is no traditional musical! It is a rock and roll music video live on stage and on the Great White Way is something that cannot be skipped, especially if you’re a fan of Green Day.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Kylie Performs “All the Lovers”

Filed under: Popular Music — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 23:58

Kylie Minogue - 11th studio album

Austrailian pop superstar Kylie Minogue made a pit stop on the Jonathan Ross show Friday night to perform her new single “All the Lovers” from her upcoming new album Aphrodite. The performance is great; the song is not necessarily the uptempo pop we’re used to from Kylie. While the synth is there, the song is more subdued than might be expected. Take a look below at “All the Lovers.” Aphrodite releases July 6th from EMI Records.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Lady GaGa’s Video for Alejandro = WOW!

Filed under: Popular Music — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 02:06

Lady GaGa’s new single “Alejandro” from The Fame Monster is sitting pretty high on the Billboard Top 100 (currently #6). This week, the new Queen of Pop (I think even Madonna realizes her reign may soon be coming to an end with the endless success of Lady GaGa) released her new video for the single. Just like all her other videos, “Alejandro” is over-the-top. Boundaries? Ha! They don’t apply to GaGa. Paying homage to Madonna, the video splices themes of military, religion, and tyranny all in one. Add in some super hot men, fun and well-synchronized choreography, and lots of simulated sex–and you’ve got one AMAZINGLY cool music video. “Alejandro” and The Fame Monster are both available now in retails nationwide or from digital download from iTunes from Interscope Records. Take a look at the video:

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Disturbing HSUS Report Shows Slaughter of Innocent Polar Bears

Filed under: Animal Welfare — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 01:36

  The Humane Society of the United States, of which I am an avid member and donor, has released a sad and disturbing video showing American hunters murdering innocent polar bears for sport in Canada. Although the United States strictly prohibits hunting of the endangered bears on American soil, policy restricting the bringing of polar bear hides and heads for “trophy” was lifted in 1994. Below, Dr. Naomi Rose discusses the disgusting practice of hunting these majestic creatures and even shows American hunters, who paid over $35,000 to kill an innocent animal, celebrating their “victory.” There is NO excuse whatsoever for this type of inhumane behavior and American laws should be enacted to punish anyone who commits such a sickening atrocity.

Take an Early Listen to Aphrodite

Filed under: Popular Music — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 01:25

Kylie Minogue - 11th studio album

Austrailian pop goddess Kylie Minogue is set to release her new album Aphrodite on July 5th. And lucky for us, she has released a sample mix to wet our appetites. The tunes are great! Compared to her last album X, which released in 2008, it appears Minogue is using more instrumentation with much heavier synth background tracks. Take a listen below.Aphrodite releases for digital download in iTunes and in retail outlets nationwide July 5th from EMI Records.

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