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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Granbury Opera House

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR
DREAMCOAT

Three Dear Friends and The Travelling Toe attended the Sunday matinee performance of "Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at the Granbury Opera House.

This musical was written by the successful team of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.

The premise of the story is based on the character of Joseph and his family as told in Genesis 37. The play does a good job of telling the story of Joseph as we all learned it in Sunday School with only a few minor detours along the way.

What is so much fun about this musical is that different musical styles are used.  After Joseph is sold as a slave, the brothers have to tell Jacob that Joseph won't be home again. So they explain it to him  with the CW version of "There's One More Angel In Heaven."  After the famine hits, the brothers sing in the style of a French cabaret (with berets as well) of "Those Canaan Days".  Meanwhile Joseph is floundering in jail and he sings a very beautiful song "Close Every Door" expressing how his circumstances have changed..  And not wanting to give a spoiler, the Pharaoh sings about his troubling dreams to Joseph in a very unique style....Pharaoh is after all a "King"!

This production was full of good singing and dancing with a fun storyline that all can enjoy.  All the cast members were excellent in their parts.



Lobby display





Granbury Opera House
Granbury Theatre Company



Tuesday, August 22, 2017

"The Hitman's Bodyguard" (movie critique)

THE HITMAN'S BODYGUARD
movie poster

It was Friday and the Movie Mavens and The Travelling Toe decided to see the newest action flick at the multiplex.  The movie chosen was "The Hitman's Bodyguard".

Ryan Reynolds plays a top protection agent who has fallen on hard times due to a failed job where his client was assassinated.  He is asked by his ex,who is still at Interpol, to provide protection for a notorious hit man played by Samuel L Jackson.  The hitman has agreed to testify against an Eastern European dictator who is on trial at The Hague.  But they only have 24 hours to make it from Manchester to The Hague.  The only reason the hitman has agreed to testify is that Interpol has promised to give his wife, who is also in jail, a pardon but only on the condition that he makes it to The Hague.  Needless to say there are numerous really bad people who want to ensure that the two of them do not make it there.  Along the way, the two guys bicker, complain, and try to out do each other on the trip.  They dodge bullets, grenades, survive car chases, foot chases, hand-to-hand combat that finally climaxes in a harrowing boat chase through the canals of Amsterdam.

So Dear Readers, do the boys make it on time to testify at The Hague?  Well, The Travelling Toe will not reveal the ending - you will just have to see the movie for yourself to find out.


CAST:



Ryan Reynolds
Michael Bryce

Samuel L Jackson
Darius Kincaid




Elodie Yung
Amelia Roussel
Interpol agent and
Michael's ex

Yuri Kolokolnikov
Ivan
really bad man



Salma Hayek
Sonia Kincaid
incarcerated wife
to Darius
Gary Oldman
Vladislav Dukhovich
Dicator 






 
Due to the great chemistry between the two leads and all the action scenes, The Travelling Toe awards this movie 2 second toes up with you very own flotation devices just in case you find yourself in an Amsterdam canal!


Monday, August 21, 2017

"Salome" presented by NT Live at the Magnolia Theater

SALOME




Dear Friend and The Travelling Toe attended a NT Live production shown at the Magnolia Theater in the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.  Amphibian Stage Productions is a partner with the Modern for the NT Live broadcasts.  This production is a interesting and modern take of the story of "Salome" as to who she was and why she did what she did.

Before the play began, a short documentary was shown. Playwright Yael Farber and actress Isabella Nefar discussed the story of Salmon and this updated and revised version of her life story.  As Ms. Farber stated, men have painted her, told her story but in this play she is allowed to tell her own story.  Search the internet and one will discover that there are about 100 various paintings that feature Salome.  One of the more famous paintings:


Caravaggio 1607
Salome with the head of John the Baptist
National Gallery - London

This play featured 2 Salome's - one who is young and does not speak and an older one who tells her story.  

NT Live provided the following synopsis of the play:

From her prison beneath the walls of her city, Nameless recounts what led her to call for the beheading of Iokanaan (John the Baptist) in her youth.  Her story shows how Rome's suppression of the people and religion of Judea acted as a catalyst in her transformation from the subjugated young girl to the woman who came to be known as Salome.


The play was artfully staged and very inventive. But it would be difficult for most theaters to replicate the stage design of this play.  In the background 2 women sung in Arabic melismata style that helped set the darkness of the story while highlighting the angst.  Most of the actors spoke in English but John the Baptist spoke in Hebrew with English subtitles. The acting, staging, and musical accompaniment was very well done.  

Needless to say this is not the Biblical story most are familiar with nor did it resemble the 1953 Hollywood version of Salome's story.

The Travelling Toe must confess that it was a interesting take on the story as Salome might have more to say then we know.  But Dear Readers if you want to know if we liked the play then it is mixed results on the reviews from the both of us.






Amphibian Stage Productions


Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth







Thursday, August 17, 2017

Restaurant Week in the Metroplex



DFW Restaurant List

Each year various restaurants in the Fort Worth and Dallas area, celebrate an event called "Restaurant Week".  This event has raised over 8 million dollars to support organizations in the metroplex communities.  In Dallas, North Texas Food Bank is the designated charity and for Fort Worth the funds are raised for the Lena Pope Home.

Restaurants prepare and offer diners a prix-fixed menu. The lunch menu is $20.00 while the dinner menu is $39.00 - $49.00.  Usually lunch is 2 courses and dinner is 3 courses.  Over 130 restaurants participate in this annual event.

Well, The Travelling Toe is all about raising funds for charities as well as enjoying a lunch out at a very upscale restaurant with girlfriends.  And that Dear Readers is exactly what we did.

Our restaurant of choice was Capital Grill in Fort Worth.

The Capital Grille Fort Worth

We had a lovely table in the main dining room and our server, Cheryl, was delightful and efficient.  Each of us selected our starter and entree from the designated menu.  Our lunches were all tasty but the piece de resistance was the dessert course.  It was creme brulee with fresh fruit on top.  Tablemates had to restrain The Travelling Toe from licking her bowl in front of the other diners.



Lunch Menu
Capital Grille

We agreed it was a lovely lunch and we enjoyed the food and especially the laughter, good time and our friendship.

So Dear Readers, when Restaurant Week returns next year, select a nice restaurant that you might not be able to afford normally and make a reservation for dinner and enjoy an excellent meal, lovely atmosphere and feel good you are helping others...all on a full tummy!

Bon Appetite!!











July 2017 Westmont Garden Club Meeting



The Westmont Garden Club held its monthly meeting on Saturday, July 29, 2017.  The meeting took place in Denton, TX.  David Wood served as tour guide for the outing.

The first stop on the tour was at Gemini Peach and Rose Farm.  The owner of the farm, James Herbison, greeted garden club members under the shade of two large trees. 


                                                                                                


One of the trees is an American Elm and an arborist has dated the tree to be about 250 years old. The other large tree had muscadine grapevines growing all through it.   


Mr. Herbison started the tour of the farm by talking about roses and the rose gardens he has established. He said that he had over 1,000 hybrid tea roses and 600 hybridized roses.  


                                   

His roses have won numerous prizes at the Dallas Rose Society and the Fort Worth Rose Society.  Many of his roses have been awarded “Best in Show”.  He explained that during the competition judges examine each rose for imperfections.  The awards are in 3 categories named:
                                      Yellow
                                      Red
                                      Blue

Then out of the top ten blue winners, three are selected and awarded the designation of:
                                      King
                                      Queen
                                      Princess



Mr. Herbison said that at the last rose show in Fort Worth, 7 out of the top 10 roses were ones he had grown and entered into the competition.
When asked if roses were judged on fragrance, he said there is only one category on fragrance because it was hard to judge how a rose smells.  Often the first rose sniffed lingers in the nose and it would often mask the smell of the roses that followed.

He did say that he grew various colors of roses.  His rose “Veteran’s Honor” was dark red and was a recent winner at one of the competitions.  He then shared his tips for successful rose growing.  First is that 50% of success in growing roses is to grow them in elevated beds.  The other 50% is to select a good variety of rose and of course adequate water is required.  When asked about the type of dirt he used, he said that he used a sandy loam and amended it with dyno-dirt which he obtains from the local water department.



He has 8 elevated beds of roses.  They each have an irrigation system.  He also spreads bark chips on top of the soil.  Another question for Mr. Herbison was how long it took to “deadhead” all his roses.  He said that it usually took about 2 weeks. 


After the tour of the rose beds, several members then visited his glass greenhouse where he has test plants in progress of growing. 


Mr. Herbison also grows tomatoes and had two large beds still producing tomatoes.  He had a pail full of ripe tomatoes for us to select a few to take home with us.



He then spoke to the members about his peach tree orchard.  He has about 140 trees with 13 varieties.  The first peach to ripen is Indian Queen. It is usually ready to pick the last of May or the first of June.  A peach tree will live to about 20 years. 


After expressing our thanks and appreciation to Mr. Herbison for such a wonderful tour of his gardens, the members then drove to the Denton Farmers Market.  There were numerous vendors set up in the market area featuring various types of artwork, prepared food items, beverages and fresh fruits and vegetables.

sorry, The Travelling Toe's finger is in the photo

The group then made a quick tour of the historic Bayless-Selby House.  Linda Turner, with the Denton County History and Culture Office provided insights and details about the house and its previous owners. 



The garden members then drove to the Oakmont Country Club for lunch and more conversation.  The meeting ended with members expressing thanks to David for providing such a special day in Denton.







"Baby Driver" (movie critique)

BABY DRIVER
movie poster

It was movie day for the Friday Movie Mavens and The Travelling Toe so we decided to see an action flick called "Baby Driver".

Baby is a genius getaway driver.  Using earbuds, he drives to his own soundtracks and tunes everyone and everything out to concentrate on his driving.  Baby was orphaned at a young age and lives with his foster father, Joseph, who is deaf and disabled.  They have a close relationship and Joseph wants Baby to get out of the crime business before he gets blood on his hand. But Baby can't quit as yet because he has an old debt to pay off to his boss Doc. When Baby tells Doc he wants out, Doc tells Baby he will be out when Doc tells him he is out. Along the way, Baby meets a cute waitress, Deborah, at the local diner. As their romance takes off, Baby is pulled back in for a big score at the main Post Office. One of the thieves is "Bats" a reckless and devious thief. He threatens both Joseph and Deborah if Baby screws up the caper. When the heist starts to turn sour, Baby has to decide what to do to protect those he cares about and to get out alive.

Jon Hamm, of the popular TV series "Mad Men" plays Buddy one of the thieves and he is not only a mad man but he is also a very bad man.  He was so good in this role.  He was tough as nails and mean as a rattlesnake.  Jamie Fox  was excellent as "Bats" who was crazy and unhinged! His nickname says it all!!

There is violence, blood and some F-words, but the movie was very very good.


CAST


Ansel Elgot
Baby

Lily James
Deborah


















Kevin Spacey
Doc

Jamie Foxx
Bats















Jon Hamm
Buddy
                                                 
Elza Gonzalez
Darling




                                                









The Travelling Toe awards this movie 1 big toe up with your own set of ear buds and an Ipod so you can drive to your own soundtrack!






Just a few suggestions from The Travelling Toe:

    Take It Easy
    I've Been Everywhere
    Born To Be Wild
    Greased Lightnin
    Born to Run
    On The Road Again





"Grease" presented by the Stolen Shakespeare Guild

GREASE
play program

The Travelling Toe with 3 Dear Friends attended the Saturday matinee performance of "Grease" presented by the Stolen Shakespeare Guild.  The performance was at the Sanders Theater.

We went back in time to Rydell High School in 1959.  There we found Danny Zuko and "good" girl Sandy Dumbrowski reminiscing about their summer romance in "Summer Nights". But when they see each other at school Danny acts cool towards to Sandy which hurts her feelings - so it would seem that teenage angst was alive and well in 1959.

The T-Birds and the Pink Ladies sang and danced through their senior year at Rydell High.


THE PINK LADIES


The boys were excellent performing one of the musical's signature songs, "Greased Lightnin". Even though the stage area is rather small at the Sanders Theater, the set designers are always very creative and the front end of car was rolled out for the song!
                                                     "Go Greased Lightnin!!!!"

It was the Pink Ladies turn to be featured and they did a wonderful job with "Freddie, My Love" while at a girls sleepover. Oh, what sweet memories of days gone by.

We saw the show on opening weekend.  It was sold out as has the second weekend and the third weekend is almost sold out.  In fact they had to add an extra performance due to the high demand for ticket requests.

This ensemble cast was smashing! They all excelled in singing, dancing and acting. The interaction between all the cast members made it feel like they were truly high school friends. The young actor who played Danny Zuko, (Taylor Vasek) not only  danced but did a few back flips as well! Forget about the old movie and see this musical, as it is really fabulous and fun!!


Stolen Shakespeare Guild


Sanders Theater






Wednesday, August 16, 2017

"Kidnap" (movie critique)

KIDNAP
movie poster

On a very hot Tuesday afternoon, The Travelling Toe and Dear Friend, decided to find some cool air in the movie theater.  The movie choice was "Kidnap" starring Halle Berry who plays the central character of the movie, Kayal Dyson.

Kayla is a single mother who works as a waitress to help support her young son Frankie.  After a day at work, she and Frankie decide to spend the afternoon at the local park.  They are watching a clown/magic show when Kayla steps away from the noise to answer a cell phone call.  When she looks back to check on Frankie, she sees him being snachet and dragged away.  Kayla starts after them screaming for help but no one pays her any attention.  The woman who has Frankie throws him into a car and it takes off.  Kayla runs after them, falls and drops her purse and her cell phone falls out (duh).  She jumps into her red van and takes off after the kidnappers.  As she follows the car, the chase causes many collisions along the way.  Without a cell phone she has no way to call for help.  So, does she catch-up with the bad guys and get Frankie back?  Well, Dear Readers, The Travelling Toe will not spoil the ending for you as you will just have to see the movie yourself. One final thought her red van takes a beating but keeps on keeping on.

It is obvious from the scenery that the movie was filmed around perhaps the New Orleans area as some of the car chases on the freeway system are filmed from above with the bayous below the action.  Very nice panorama shots of the bayous and lakes.  You can almost feel the humidity in the air.  



CAST:


Halle Berry
Kayla

Sage Correa
Frankie



















Lew Temple
Bad Dude

Chris McGinn
Bad Dudette























The Travelling Toe awards this movie 2 third toes up with a map of Louisiana just in case you get lost in the backcountry where GPS doesn't go......but then probably neither should you!!