Fringe: Day 1
Jul. 1st, 2004 11:09 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yay, Fringe! First night last night. Our first show of our carefully planned schedule was at 7, so in true Fringe fashion I got there exactly at six to buy tickets...and of course I was the only one there, and the first person in the line-up to get in. The line behind me grew quickly, though, so I think it was a good idea. The show may have even sold out, which is pretty impressive for a first night.
Sleepless: A New Musical
This is the new show from the people who did Top Gun: The Musical last year, which I never got to see because it was the break-out hit of the Fringe, and sold out every time I tried to go. Which is why we went on the first night, and why we got there so early. I have to say, I was a little disappointed - it was good, but not as brilliant as I was expecting. The songs were great, sometimes extremely clever, and the performances were mostly excellent, but the book was a bit weak, and the energy dropped during the scenes. Still, it was fun, and there were a couple of great moments, including one very silly song about spices that came complete with a brilliant dance routine.
The show let out at 8:29, and in a moment of complete randomness, going against the schedule, we ran the to the venue right beside it, and just managed to get into the 8:30 show there. Score!
7 Sins
Oh my GOD, this guy was funny. I just wanted to bring him home with me and have him tell me stories all day every day. Nominally bits based around the seven deadly sins, it was basically just an excuse for performer James Judd to pull material from his crazy life, including bits on 5th grade book report competitions, "hardly working" at AT&T, and being a gay man in a brothel in China. Hyper, quick-talking, and a fantastic performer.
After that, we didn't even bother trying to make it to the 10:30 show, which was all the way at the other end of the Fringe circuit. Which is fine, because I think we'd both pretty much changed our minds about going to it. And now we have a blank where we had originally planned to see 7 Sins, and can see something else! Whee.
Sleepless: A New Musical
This is the new show from the people who did Top Gun: The Musical last year, which I never got to see because it was the break-out hit of the Fringe, and sold out every time I tried to go. Which is why we went on the first night, and why we got there so early. I have to say, I was a little disappointed - it was good, but not as brilliant as I was expecting. The songs were great, sometimes extremely clever, and the performances were mostly excellent, but the book was a bit weak, and the energy dropped during the scenes. Still, it was fun, and there were a couple of great moments, including one very silly song about spices that came complete with a brilliant dance routine.
The show let out at 8:29, and in a moment of complete randomness, going against the schedule, we ran the to the venue right beside it, and just managed to get into the 8:30 show there. Score!
7 Sins
Oh my GOD, this guy was funny. I just wanted to bring him home with me and have him tell me stories all day every day. Nominally bits based around the seven deadly sins, it was basically just an excuse for performer James Judd to pull material from his crazy life, including bits on 5th grade book report competitions, "hardly working" at AT&T, and being a gay man in a brothel in China. Hyper, quick-talking, and a fantastic performer.
After that, we didn't even bother trying to make it to the 10:30 show, which was all the way at the other end of the Fringe circuit. Which is fine, because I think we'd both pretty much changed our minds about going to it. And now we have a blank where we had originally planned to see 7 Sins, and can see something else! Whee.
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