Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Big

Recently, SVCT has had a show going on for a couple weeks; a musical known as Big, which is adapted from the film of the same name made in 1988 starring Tom Hanks. I saw it because I need to see a performance for this semester for Drama class, and few friends of mine were acting in the show.

It starts with a 12-year-old boy named Josh Baskin who makes a wish at a Zoltar Speaks fortune telling machine to be "big" after being too he is too short to ride a carnival ride. This backfires as his wish comes true overnight, and little Josh has turned into a grown-up. Forced to leave his home, his friend, Billy, helps to find another Zoltar machine to wish him back into being a kid again, while Josh learns to cope and fit in the adult world by being hired by a failing toy company. As the days pass, Josh finds himself conflicted between abandoning his family and friends for success and the first woman he is falling in love with and vice versa.

I saw the 1988 movie a few months ago and as an adaptation goes, and a musical one for that matter, I liked it a lot, especially with how this production created a spectacular performance. With a cast of teenagers and preteens, with the exception of Zoltar, I really did love and appreciate to see young actors start out in their careers and show that they can pull all the stops to give one hundred percent effort into a great performance, despite that one or two voices weren't exactly great. Another problem I did have with the musical was the acoustics and technical problems with mics on those singing. The playhouse is a really small theater and a lot of times the orchestra was overpowering the singers and I couldn't hear any singing. There were even instances where the actors were trying so hard to sing loudly but the mics made static and other problems. It didn't help I could hear the technicians in the sound booth who clearly have no idea what whispering is.

Other than that I have little complaints. The actors brought their A-game, the sets were cleverly designed to just roll on and off and I really did enjoy a musical adaptation of such a good movie. I wish broken legs to the rest of the performances of Big.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

I can feel my brain thinking

Happy February everyone. Okay where the hell is 2013 going? It's really only been a month? Jesus...

So I've finally found a rare moment of peace where I don't have a crap ton of homework to do and it's almost time for a week long vacation. Hey, maybe the teachers will decide to lighten the load and not try to murder us with multiple assignments. I got so stressed last week I was near the point of breaking my stepdad's crap computer and screaming at my mom. I swear, do any of these teachers really even know what us students have to go through? We have lives too outside of academics. I mean, yes, I would like to look into what colleges I want to go to in a year but I don't have time because homework can take up to two or three hours depending what I have to do. It's so obnoxious seeing my email just load up with colleges from all over kingdom come going "Hey! Come check us out! Take our online survey!"

Just stooop!

So I'm happy this weekend is a lot more relaxed so I can just calm down, do whatever I want to, and take time to spend with my family, especially with my stepdad now home from Japan after another month long visit. He bought me, my sister and my mom yukatas but now the trick is trying to figure out how to put them on. I found a video on YouTube so when I have the patience I'd like to wear it and perhaps take a few pictures to share cause I picked out a really pretty one.

Today's just a lazy day with everyone parked on the couch rewatching the first season of Homeland.