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I just got home from seeing "Sweeney Todd" in Hamilton with
hi_co (thanks for the rides!),
elizard100 (thanks for inviting me!),
redeem147,
rosemary_ca,
yellow_freshia, and
pann_da_bear. I was to meet
hi_co and
redeem147 at the Chapters across from Mississauga's Square One shopping mall between 5 and 5:30, but didn't think I was going to make it in time. I had to go out to Parkdale to pick up a bunch of computer books that
thespian had gotten for me (thanks again!) and drop off Gaylaxicon flyers, which wasn't a huge problem. However, getting out to Mississauga proved to be an adventure. I got on the 504 streetcar marked "Dundas West Station via King" but when the driver got to Roncesvalles, the streetcar magically turned into a "Roncesvalles & Queen" car and I had to get out. The next streetcar to come was also turning back, and eventually a bus showed up. I got to the subway and rode to Islington, where I had to choose a Mississauga Transit bus to take to Square One. They don't call it "Mississauga Chance-It" for nothing! The first bus to arrive was number 3; I got on and asked the driver whether taking this bus or one of the others would be faster. He didn't know. (WTF?) So I got on and arrived at Chapters at about 5:25. Phew!
We went for dinner at this restaurant whose name escapes me across the street from the theatre, where I had an excellent linguine chicken primavera. We then went to the show. Apparently it was a youth troupe (someone said it was a high school troupe), but they were very good, all things considered. Alas, "Sweeney Todd" is one of those Sondheim shows whose score I don't have memorized - with Sondheim, sometimes it's hard to follow the lyrics because his lyrics are so extremely intricate, sung in strange time signatures, and with multiple singers singing different lyrics - and even tunes - in counterpoint to each other. That being said, however, I loved the show. I was surprised to see that the performers were miked, though... the theatre wasn't that large.
Afterwards, we retired to the "Cat and Fiddle", a local pub for dessert and drinks. I had a slice of the most decadent carrot cake I've had in years and a pint of Mick's Red. I said I wasn't going to log on when I got home, but forgot that I had already turned my computer on before I went out this afternoon, and found over 200 emails waiting for me...
So, now that the fun is over for tonight, I'm off to get some work done.
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We went for dinner at this restaurant whose name escapes me across the street from the theatre, where I had an excellent linguine chicken primavera. We then went to the show. Apparently it was a youth troupe (someone said it was a high school troupe), but they were very good, all things considered. Alas, "Sweeney Todd" is one of those Sondheim shows whose score I don't have memorized - with Sondheim, sometimes it's hard to follow the lyrics because his lyrics are so extremely intricate, sung in strange time signatures, and with multiple singers singing different lyrics - and even tunes - in counterpoint to each other. That being said, however, I loved the show. I was surprised to see that the performers were miked, though... the theatre wasn't that large.
Afterwards, we retired to the "Cat and Fiddle", a local pub for dessert and drinks. I had a slice of the most decadent carrot cake I've had in years and a pint of Mick's Red. I said I wasn't going to log on when I got home, but forgot that I had already turned my computer on before I went out this afternoon, and found over 200 emails waiting for me...
So, now that the fun is over for tonight, I'm off to get some work done.