Fringe Day 6
Jul. 14th, 2005 11:34 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
No fringing on Tuesday, because summer SUCKS and I feel like someone is taking away my TOYS or not letting me open my PRESENTS.
And yes, I realize I'm taking this all way out of proportion, but I look forward to Fringe all year so I'm going to pout.
Whatever. At least the theatre last night was airconditioned so starfishdude and I did not melt into complete puddles.
The Making of Jurassic Park: The Musical
It's a mockumentary about a fake musical. Got it? And it was pretty funny. Some of it was not particularly original, but there were some good bits about getting into the emotions behind the dinosaurs, and the auditions were downright hilarious. The scary part is that the way Broadway is heading these days, the thought of a musical based on Jurassic Park is not that incomprehensible.
[I realized last night as I was leaving the house to walk to the theatre that I've become someone who can recognize, and appreciate, the difference between 30 and 34 degrees. This is definitely learned behaviour - I don't think I'd ever even felt 30 degree heat before I came out east - and really, it's a skill I'd like to never have to use again.]
And yes, I realize I'm taking this all way out of proportion, but I look forward to Fringe all year so I'm going to pout.
Whatever. At least the theatre last night was airconditioned so starfishdude and I did not melt into complete puddles.
The Making of Jurassic Park: The Musical
It's a mockumentary about a fake musical. Got it? And it was pretty funny. Some of it was not particularly original, but there were some good bits about getting into the emotions behind the dinosaurs, and the auditions were downright hilarious. The scary part is that the way Broadway is heading these days, the thought of a musical based on Jurassic Park is not that incomprehensible.
[I realized last night as I was leaving the house to walk to the theatre that I've become someone who can recognize, and appreciate, the difference between 30 and 34 degrees. This is definitely learned behaviour - I don't think I'd ever even felt 30 degree heat before I came out east - and really, it's a skill I'd like to never have to use again.]