It's a good thing the SCAD play was a matinee, or I'd never have gotten that many lions wrestled to the ground!
This was another bday68 treat for me, of course!
I'd invited Kathy Mayin to this one and yesterday's musical, but she told me she would only be going to the one next weekend at Tybee.
I had hoped this one at the Lucas Theatre would be a musical, but no.
It was silliness piled on silliness, and the house was full!!!
Oh, have I not yet said its name?
Here it is: "Peter Pan Goes Wrong", composed by the same folks that penned the Christmas mashup two years ago.
So how did this rendition work?
Well, the boy playing 'Michael' was supposedly a last-minute addition to the play - much like the girl in the last Hive musical - and had a voice in his ear instead of a script in his hands.
'Michael' was not nearly as adept as she had been, as he tended to repeat anything and everything that came through the headset.
Hilarity ensued, naturally!
There were lots of physical gags, too, with trick triple-tier bunk beds playing a role as well as fly-wires that had the actors upside-down most of the time when they weren't crashing into walls and such.
Plus, the stage crew had to keep coming on to fix things, most notably the doggie door when 'Nana' got stuck in it - that was funny!
The most impressive thing for me, though, was the set itself.
With at least three different views that rotated into place, they were works of art and must have been the most time-consuming part of this production.
The scene at the top was of the bedroom for the three children of the Darling family and had two doors, the double windows, the collapsing bunk bed, and other furniture.
The scene above was the opener of the second act and portrayed the Lost Boys' forest and it had collapsing bits, too!
Plus there was one stage that was the outside of the Darling's home, so we could see the children flying off with Peter Pan.
Then there was another stage for Captain Hook and his crew!
Like I said, those were quite impressive.
As for the actors themselves, the online program isn't much help.
It has the names of the characters they are playing, who in turn are playing 'Peter', 'Wendy', 'John', 'Michael', and company.
Still, it was enjoyable... and only $15 for seniors like me!
Oh, did I mention there were lions?
I did... but I never said they were in the play, did I?
That's because they were all part of my MGM+ Film Festival!
I didn't even know Comcast gave me that channel this week until Friday.
I started that day with "Overboard", the 1987 version with Goldie and Kurt - nice and light and perfect for breakfast!
I followed that with "Roofman", the Channing Tatum bit from last year, with him portraying the lovable bandit who lived in a Toys'R'Us store.
Upon my return home from the dinner with my brothers and others, I cued up "A Fish Called Wanda", as I love that 1985 romance!
Yesterday was pretty busy, so it wasn't until after nightfall that I could grab another from the premium channel.
"Novocaine" was the perfect romance-action flick to cap my day!
Today has been busy, too, but I came home from downtown wanting a musical... and there was "Hair", with its 1973 cast of hot actors.
I even managed to dance a little bit.
Then, before the clock ran out on this reward, I grabbed "To Live And Die In LA", just to watch William Petersen in those skintight jeans...
and Willem Dafoe artistically counterfeiting money...
and to listen to the Wang Chung soundtrack...
yeah, that will do nicely!
Sweet dreams for me!



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