Showing posts with label Reasons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reasons. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Five Reasons to Go and See Chicago: The Musical Posted By : Andrew Tomkins

By: Andrew Tomkins
Post Date: 2010-03-01 The drama begins in Act One in which Roxie Hart murders her lover, Fred Casely, and subsequently attempts to blame her bumbling husband Amos for the slaughter (though she is soon found out and arrested). It's in the cell blocks that we are treated to the infamous musical number "Cell Block Tango," in which several other murderesses sing of their crimes.

Other characters introduced are Matron "Mama" Morton, a corrupt prison warden with a favors-exchange system via which she provides mutual services to prisoners, and Velma Kelly, a vaudevillian charged with the double homicide of her adulterous husband and back-stabbing sister.

Velma and Roxie soon find themselves in a struggle to win the limelight of fame which Roxie ultimately wins when she manages to steal Velma's lawyer, the renowned Billy Flynn, who spins the truth concerning the murder of Fred Casely ("They Both Reached for the Gun") and makes Roxie the toast of Chicago at the expense of Velma Kelly's now-obsolete name. Roxie turns down Velma's passionate request to recreate her former sister act ("I Can't Do it Alone"), only to find that the latest crime to make headlines has all but caused Roxie's name to vanish from the public eye as well.

Act two remains just as sordid an affair: Roxie has decided to earn her fame back by announcing a false pregnancy to the press, who begin to fawn over her once again. Amos is delighted by the unexpected news but we eventually learn that he is severely disheartened by the failure of anyone including his own wife, who is supposedly pregnant with his child to notice him ("Mr. Cellophane").

Meanwhile, Billy Flynn calms Roxie's growing anxiety about her upcoming trial with the witty number "Razzle Dazzle," assuring her that everything will turn out fine as long as a proper show is put on for the jury. As promised, Roxie is acquitted, but yet another crime of passion makes news and the blood-thirsty press abandons Roxie's story in pursuit of it. Billy Flynn also leaves, having done his part in the case. Amos is the only remaining character in Roxie's now-vacant life, and even he is driven away by the news that there is, in fact, no baby. With nothing left of their former fame, Roxie and Velma team up to begin a new double act that shakes Chicago down to the core all over again.

The entertainment value of the story alone is reason enough to see this show, but for those who want additional motivation, here are five reasons to go see Chicago: The Musical:

1. The Music
Guaranteed to keep you interested, each number in Chicago is based on a traditional vaudeville act; many of them are even inspired by particular famous vaudeville performers, such as Judy Garland and Mae West. The score itself was composed by John Kander, winner of the Tony, Laurence Olivier, Emmy, and Grammy Awards.

2. The Awards
Chicago: The Musical itself has been the winner of a number of awards, including eleven Tony nominations in the 1976 original run of the show and a Tony in 1997, the Drama Desk Awards, Outer circle Awards, and Drama League Award. An Academy Award-winning film adaptation of the musical was released to much critical acclaim in 2002.

3. The Choreography
The musical Chicago has become synonymous with its choreography, engineered by praised choreographer Bob Fosse, who himself has won eight Tony Awards for his work. Of particular interest here are the numbers "Razzle Dazzle," "Cell Block Tango," and "We Both Reached for the Gun."

4. The Staging
Sets, design, choreography, and sheer visual spectacle for this production are unparalleled and the show often breaks the fourth wall, drawing the audience into its visceral world.

5. The Idea
If nothing about musicals enraptures you, then the intellectual fodder laid out by the themes in the story of Chicago: The Musical is enough to get anyone's mind working. Chicago isn't shy about pointing out how glamorized criminals become once they enter the public eye, nor does it refrain from the central theme that people everywhere are absolutely in love with scandal, no matter how depraved.

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Top Reasons to Join the Digital Scrapbooking Revolution - amazing creativity and a fraction

You wanted to do something creative with your photos, your only option was paper scrapbooking? There are still hobbyists who insist on doing it the old-fashioned way, which also happens to be the expensive and time-intensive way. On the other hand, photography and a lot of other things have gone digital, including the way that many people do scrapbooking.


If you haven't taken the leap toward digital scrapbooking, now is definitely the time to realize what all the buzz is about. If you want a fresh new way to share your photos with amazing creativity and a fraction of the cost of the traditional ways, you definitely need to try digital scrapbooking.


Just because you'll be using your computer to scrapbook doesn't mean that your scrapbooks will be any less creative. Digital scrapbook software is fantastic as it gives you pre-designed templates that you can use as is if you have trouble beginning, or you can customize the pages to suit your our tastes exactly. You can choose to use digital templates simply as inspiration, or use them precisely as they come. Think about the work and the amount of time you'll save!


These days, we store everything on the computer. Storing photographs in a box on the shelf never to be seen again is ancient history. Today, we share digital pictures online with friends, as screensavers or icons on our computers, and through email. That's why making a digital scrapbook that you can share on the computer makes so much sense.


Are you thinking that a scrapbook shared on the computer just isn't as personal as a traditional scrapbook? Never fear - you are still able to create a real, physical scrapbook even if you design your pages digitally. There are several ways that you can print your digital scrapbook creations. For example, you can print your pages at home on your printer, upload them to your favorite online printing service or take them to your local print shop to have your digital images made into physical pages.


There's never been a better time to unleash your creativity and share your artistic pages with friends and family. No more do you have to put photos or albums in the mail, or save sharing your scrapbooks for occasions when your loved ones happen to be gathered together in the same room. All you need to do now is send your digital pages through email or upload them to your favorite social networking site, and you're connected like never before. You can certainly still share your digital photos exactly the way you took them, but for those who scrapbook, digital scrapbooking is the way to go to transform your photos into masterpieces.


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