Musicals and Operas

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I'm not a fan of Andrew Lloyd Weber, but I am a fan of Alatar. So, congratulations! :toast:
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Thanks guys! And yeah, we had a chandelier! Lemme find a link to some pics.
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So, a bit of news here. The National AIMS Awards nominations came out Sunday. THink of them like the Tonys for Amateur Musicals in Ireland.

I was involved in three shows this year. "Our House" which I directed, "Little Shop of Horrors" for which I was Technical Manager (Sets, Lighting and Sound), and "Phantom of the Opera" which I directed.

"Our House" got 4 nominations, including Best Stage Management, Best Actor (for my son Conor), Best Director for myself, and Best Overall Show.
"Little Shop" also got 4. Best House Management, Best Visuals, Best Male Vocal, and Best Actress.
"Phantom" got 2. Best Stage Management and Best Technicals.

All in all a pretty manor haul for me and my friends. Gonna have a great weekend in June at the Awards Ceremony, but looking at the competition I don't expect to win many of them.
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Congratulations Al! What an honor for your hard work. I'm thrilled you will be recognized for it ('win' or no).
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Congratulations to you and to Conor, Al! :cheerleader:
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I've only ever seen Cabaret as the movie with Liza Minelli, and even then if I saw more than the Money part, I don't remember it.

But YouTube decided I need to see Money with Alan Cumming, and I'm obsessed. It's one of the most brilliantly disturbing things I've seen on stage. The recording is a terrible quality, which somehow makes it better.

Sadly, a full recording of this production doesn't appear to exist. There's a bootleg shortened version, and videos of musical numbers, probably also bootleg.

Note that this is a NSFW performance, for a stage show.
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The current production running in London and on Broadway is stunningly dark. Almost harrowing to watch. Its an incredibly powerful piece of theatre and very timely right now. I saw it with Eddie Redmayne in the Emcee role, with Jessie Buckley as Sally Bowles and they were quite simply incredible. Disturbing but incredible.
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Also, I'm pretty sure I have the full version of Alan Cummings Cabaret if you want to PM me
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I watched Cabaret about a year ago. It's darker/more chilling than I remember it. Timely. Unfortunately.
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From the bits I've seen, the Cumming version went for Cabaret went for minimum glitz. You leave your troubles outside not for a pretty shiny fantasy, but for the fantasy of unrestrained depravity. Except you don't.

I do know that it wouldn't hit me this hard if the times weren't what they are.

We were talking about going to NYC, and I am seriously considering trusting in Pfizer and going to see the show with Adam Lambert.

I also found out that some versions of the finale have
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the MC remove his coat to reveal a camp prisoner uniform with patches for being Jewish and gay, while others have him in a full Nazi uniform. Honestly both are valid and I don't know which is more devastating.
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Alatar wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 5:03 pm Also, I'm pretty sure I have the full version of Alan Cummings Cabaret if you want to PM me
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Our local theater group produced Cabaret recently. The new manager and most of the cast are openly gay. More recently they produced Arsenic and Old Lace, almost entirely cross-dressed. While watching this group's version of Cabaret, it was chilling for me to realize that all of these great actors would be sent to the camps and/or killed, if this were Nazi Germany.
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I was going to watch the 1990s version on Sunday but Xfinity cut off my internet for the entire day.

They say someone tried to steal the copper cable. :nono:
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Did you watch that copy of Cabaret Frelga?
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