Orpheus was there, singing "Time In A Bottle"!!!
He dedicated it to the long-gone Eurydice.
That guy has gotten around, hasn't he?
First he was in the play last week, and now he's in Rincon at the Hive Repertory Theater's event!
Not hardly.
In "The Olympians", the spotlight is on the three goddesses having a grudge match about who was best.
To settle it, they each choose a human to set on a quest, with the winning goddess being the one whose choice reaches Mount Olympus first.
Here's warrior Zoey, to whom Artemis sings "You Make My Dreams" come true!
Wooo hooo, woohoo!
The girl was singing about the "goddess on the mountain top... had what no one else had!"
Hey, "Venus" is just another name for the love goddess!
As for Athena, a goatherd named Sofia was the one she beseeched to "Breakaway" from her grandma and go on a quest to find the lost girdle of Hippolyta.
And what looks odd here?
Sofia is reading from a script!
Get this: she was tagged just two hours before the play to be on stage for someone who was sick - what a valiant trouper!
Aphrodite was another trouper, stepping in only a week ago for someone who had to leave - amazing!!!
Instead, the trio of girls mystify the goddesses by working together!
Here they are on the streets of Athens, trying to stay ahead of the police.
Why are they being chased?
Lone females aren't allowed to wander about!
Back and forth across the stage ran the guard!
"One Way Or Another", they sang, "we're gonna find ya, we're gonna getcha getcha getcha getcha!"
Fortunately for our plucky trio of humans...
and Lexi's younger brother, Zander...
the guards never even come close to getting them.
Whew!
They didn't realize that the three goddesses hit that location first, to give the Oracle (actually the Narrator in disguise!) the scroll.
The goddesses lingered too long and had to pose as statues - lol!
But Zoey, Lexi, and Sofia finally arrive at the right place, receive their marching orders, and set off on their quest!
They're barely on it when Artemis' twin brother, Apollo, throws a monkey wrench into the mix, having all but Zoey "Walking On Sunshine" as a shortcut, kinda sorta.
End of Act One!
I sure did enjoy this very much!!!
Plus, the crew at HiveRepTh did me a solid, granting me a seat that was front and center of the stage - y'all know what I like!!!
Oh, and there was even a joke from Orpheus!
Zander picked up the other instrument, calling it a lyre.
Orpheus corrected him, saying "No, my lyre was stolen by luters [looters]... and they didn't even know how to play it!"
Hahahahaha!!!!
Yes, this was well worth the ride to Rincon and the $20 ticket!!!








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