Is there anybody going to listen to my story?
To recap:
Friday night, I went out to dinner with Anandini and another of the women in our office (who was a big-time Broadway performer in her day). We spent far too long at a diner in mid-town and gossiped about the office, ourselves, and listened to some of Nicole's amazing stories of Broadway back in the 60's. Awesome. They both also know of my current crush(es?) and are thrilled with the prospect of something happening, so Anandini has suggestions of double dates with she and her husband. Hah. We'll see how that goes...
And THEN...we went to see The Ritz at Studio 54. It's a revival of Terrence McNally's classic farce about a gay bathhouse in NYC. You can imagine the crazy hijinx that ensue from there, I'm sure. Rosie Perez was fabulously funny and quite good at stealing the show. There are a host of supporting characters that are very funny as well. The set and lighting design is absolutely STELLAR. You know it's farce when there are something like 40 doors onstage. A few chase scenes definitely reminded me of Noises Off with the door bits. Overall, I definitely did enjoy the show. My biggest criticism is that it is WAY outdated (and this is BIG) so a lot of the jokes don't land as well as I'm sure they did in the original. But, the stellar design, hot scantily clad boys, and good performances are still good for laughs. It's not a show that I'd rave about to anyone, but it's far from a flop. I probably wouldn't pay to see it (there isn't a lot I would right now, honestly, with prices as astronomical as they are), but with being comped in, it definitely served to be a fun evening.
Then comes Saturday, which was a simple day turned quite epic. My friend Betts (she moved to the city about a month and a half or so ago - we were close in high school) and I met up to have an early brunch in midtown. We decided upon Marseilles, near 44th & 9th, another restaurant in the Tour de France line. I've eaten at another (Metro Marche), so I had high hopes of the highest end one of the line. It most definitely did not disappoint. I ordered an enormous brioche french toast with caramelized bananas and a cereal crust as well as cava mimosa. They were both stellar. I should also mention that the complimentary bread/pastry selection pre-meal was also to die for. I highly recommend this as a place to do brunch and I'd like to come check out their non-brunch fare. Hooray French food.
Next, we trekked over to the Theatre at St. Clement's to see the NYMF production of "The Piper." I wouldn't normally check out festival shows, as I don't know anything about them and am generally too busy, but this one boasted an incredible cast including Christiane Noll (from various Broadway offerings) and two good friends of mine: Patrick Ryan Sullivan (my Sweeney from Creede last summer who has been in several B-way productions) and T.J. Mannix who was in "Committed" with me (Theatre Row, back in May). I was definitely excited and the story sounded intriguing, so we went. Definitely an interesting show. IMMENSELY well developed characters, GORGEOUS music, incredible performers. We definitely enjoyed it. But then came the last 5 minutes of the show. The ending was just so preposterous. We couldn't buy it. Too much happened that wasn't explained and we both had a problem with it ending so happily. It's a lot to ask, I'm sure, but a rewrite of the end would definitely make this have more of a future potential because it has a LOT going for it, other than about 5 minutes of the show. =) It was also fabulous to see my two friends in roles completely different than what I've seen before...and Pat's Irish accent combined with T.J.'s stellar German fare made me positively giddy.
Then, we went on a shopping extravaganza to SoHo and spent WAY too much money. Betts blew hers at the fabulous Uniqlo, while mine was at H&M. I was on a mission to buy a business suit that wasn't exceptionally expensive, but still nice and professional. I need it for my job and specifically for an SM gig that I have this week. I decided upon a basic dark gray pinstripe jacket/pants combo with a button down black shirt. Very classy, I might add. And under $125. I couldn't justify spending more than that on my current salary and with my current needs, so I got lucky.
Just in case you missed that...I, Kendra Dolton, now own a BUSINESS SUIT. What is going on in this world?
Then we decided that we might as well make an entire day of our outing because we still had more to say and do...
So, after wandering aimlessly around SoHo we happened upon my favorite little Italian homemade pasta restaurant "Il Corallo" on Prince & Thompson. Amazing. As always. We split a bottle of red wine and got a nice buzz while devouring our delicious pasta and capped it off with the most delicious tiramisu I have ever tasted. And that means something if you at all know me and my love for tiramisu.
Next, we trekked to Union Square and bought tickets for "Across the Universe", but still had some time to kill so we went to Betts' fabulous little studio near 18th & 1st. (OMG JEALOUS). After watching 2 episodes of Arrested Development (I'm hooked now that someone has finally shown it to me), I made off with Season 1. We drank another couple glasses of wine, then headed back to the movie theatre.
Ok...so Across the Universe. If you're not aware, this is the new Julie Taymor brainchild Beatles movie musical. When I first say the preview for this, I was positively giddy. I knew this was destined to be one of my all-time favorite movies. Boy, was I wrong. The movie couldn't decide what it wanted to be. Characters were underdeveloped. Too many styles were thrown together. And while there were good performances, it seemed like more of a series of really awesome scenes all strung together that didn't have much to do with each other, than a cohesive movie. This is not to say I didn't like it, because I did. It was just too spastic to work as a movie. I'll probably buy it watch scenes selectively.
And....that's about it. Today has been a lazy day so far, though it looks like I might be going out later. I had big plans to see Hair in Central Park and go to the Broadway Flea Market in Schubert Alley..but sometimes sleep is just more important.
Over and out.

