No Plans Tonight? Have You Considered a Date with Lillian Alling?

I do realize that none of us really know whats become of Lillian Alling, but I’m being dead serious (for once, I know).  You see it’s the final night of Lillian Alling at the Vancouver Opera and as was pointed out to me during the intermission on Thursday night, it is a very rare treat indeed to be able to enjoy a Canadian Opera and right now you have one more chance to enjoy this one, tonight, at the Vancouver Opera.

Now I am decidedly not going to divulge much of what to expect from the story of Lillian Alling, as that is certainly some of the beauty of this Opera.  Just be told that this is a story of Canadian beginnings and one that rings true to so many of our ancestors that came to this new land looking for a fresh start.  It was actually this at first that I wasn’t quite so sure of. I am so used to being whipped away at the Opera to foreign lands and adventures and with this set I saw the familiar.  Whilst initially not quite sure about this, this grew on me, especially as I was taken from Coast to Coast and throughout history.  I liked the sense of familiarity and knowledge that I belonged to this story. It also occurred to me that Lillian Alling beautifully depicts Canada and our history for the World Stage.

Photo by Tim Matheson

The sense of familiarity is what makes this an excellent Opera for an Opera Virgin, which my date for the evening was.  It allowed him his first taste of the Opera in an environment that he could relate to and where every experience was not completely alien to him. It also meant the majority of the Opera was in a language he could understand – English – which certainly reduces the anxiety of someone new to this form of Art.  So guys – a really good one to take your gals to and impress them on how culturally adventuresome you are.  I know my date did just that by being such an eager participant in the experience (he even wore a tux).

So the highlights for me?  Well as far as the story is concerned, the true tear jerking beauty that is the story that many a Canadian can relate to (not giving away any spoilers here) comes in Act II. And wow, what a rich Act it is.  Act I establishes the scene, but as is often done in Canadian literature, when it comes to trekking across this great country of ours, they do seem to let the journey lag a little.  Yes, we get it, it is a big country and a tremendously long journey. That said, I do see how that is important to the story and illustrating Lillian Alling’s determination.

Photo by Tim Matheson

Story aside, two real stars shone out for me in this Opera – the beautifully haunting music and Judith Forst (as Irene).  Wow!  To still be singing in the Opera in her 70s and to have a voice far superior to her younger counterpart in the role of Lillian on the stage.  Must say it really was a gift to see the beauty of experience over that of youth (which is so often valued on the stage).  An absolutely outstanding performance Judith, thank you for that.  And having learnt that the music of Irene was specifically created for Judith Forst, I must say, I am very intrigued to see who is cast in this role in the future and how they carry the role.

Finally I would be remiss in not mentioning a few of the male performances that I very much enjoyed.  Specifically that of Aaron St. Clair Nicholson as Scotty McDonald, and Thomas Goerz, who made a most believable Jozef.  Brilliant casting here.

So it’s not too late.  Show starts at 7:30 pm. Tickets are half price at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre box office between 12 pm – 4 pm today.

For the Love of Breasts

I think the best part of having partaken recently in the silly fun of the #CruzeCity Car Rally has been connecting with all sorts of fun new folks in VanCity and across the country, and yes, that even includes the smack talking dregs of #TeamGlobal, @thegarageblog. Although, I’d love to use this space to sing #TeamStyle’s praises and enlist help in ensuring that we take down #TeamGlobal in @thegarageblog’s race in TO tomorrow, I have a higher purpose.

Just learnt that my super cool, super stylish, and oh so sexy stash sporting #TeamStyle compatriot, @melisjankoliver is hosting a scandalous little affair, @breastpartyever, this Saturday for the love of breasts, so thought I’d share it with all of you sexy beasts, because really who doesn’t love a good set of knockers (not to mention a run-on sentence).

Photo by Lola May

Do polyester, rayon, and roller skates get you going?

Really that says it all. I mean who isn’t turned on by polyester, rayon and roller skates?  Need more convincing or help feeling sexy in polyester?  Just think drinks at 1973 prices and just a short walk from the Cambie Canada Line Station, so no concern over driving.  I mean this does after all promise to be THE BREAST PARTY EVER!

Here are the deets:

Still working out my schedule, but I will be making my breast efforts to be there.

Kisses,

Emme xoxo

A Treat of Operatic Proportions: Lillian Alling

Looks like I am in for a treat tomorrow!!!

You see I’ve been invited to Fan Night at the Vancouver Opera for the World Premiere of Lillian Alling!  Can hardly wait!  As you know, I always relished going backstage at the Opera last season and seeing the magnificent sets and props, but Thursday night is bound to be equally special with a pre-Opera chat with Principal Répétiteur & Assistant Chorus Director Kinza Tyrrell.  Was privileged enough to attend a similar chat before Madama Butterfly last season and it really opened up the Opera to me in a whole new light.  And the best part is, this chat is not just for me, but all who partake in Fan Night at the Opera!

Photo by Tim Matheson

Now having just done a little research into Lillian Alling, the Opera itself, I’m even more excited.  You see I’m a huge history buff and being somewhat narcissistic, I especially salivate over history that somehow pertains to my existence, and this Opera definitely does that, and in a story of intrigue, mystery, survival and love.  A contemporary Opera that explores the journeys of new Canadians and the early settlers of BC. And Lillian is a Russian immigrant no less, yet another part of my history that buzzes at the edge of my brain (you do know that I either come from Russian aristocracy or a family of spies?).  Just listen to music overlaying this history of the real Lillian Alling and it will have you gripped on the edge of your seat salivating for more, at least thats what it does to me.

Very much looking forward to this and hopefully running into a few of you there too on Thursday night.  If not, you can still catch the final performance of Lillian Alling at the Vancouver Opera on Saturday October 23, 2010. Can’t wait!

Kisses,

Emme xoxo

PS A Lillian Alling Review from my ever so dashing hummingbird604 – Lillian Alliang World Premiere

PPS A few Lillian Alling Reviews from Lillian Alling Opening Night Bloggers:

Sweeney Todd – A Van Sexy Review

A week ago, I didn’t know the Tale of Sweeney Todd, and as far as what expect from the show, I only really had this poster to go from:

So naturally, being pantie week and all, I assumed that I’d be scared out of my pant(ie)s.  What I got instead was very unexpected, for I found myself wrapped up in a love story that had me laughing so hard that I peed my panties …. and at cannibalism of all things.  Yes, I laughed myself silly over creepy bad lust, murder and cannibalism!  Wondering if that’s something I (or the medical system, hell society as whole) should be concerned over?

I was enraptured the second Cathy Wilmot (as Ms. Lovett) opened her mouth in song.  I think I have a new role model.  Wonder what my Mom would think to know that she’s been replaced by a pie maker, temptress and butcher, and not necessarily in that order?

So whilst the story of Sweeney Todd is a clever one with catchy music (who knew I’d find songs of serial murders so incredibly infectious), the true gift in enjoying this story was in the beauty in which Fighting Chance Productions told the tale – from the set dec, to the music, to the choreography and finally a cast of the most believably disgusting characters.  WOW!  And an especially huge WOW in reflecting on just how far this production house has come in the last year.  Initially, a production house I enjoyed for it’s infectious youthful exurberance, it has really grown up into something gruesomly wonderful.  Each show I go to, I am just more and more impressed, and I’m not the only one – they had a standing oviation Opening Night and before even the main cast had stepped on stage.

This is definitely your ticket to a Bloody Good Time this month and a date night thats bound to leave a lasting impression (luckily it didn’t seem to scare mine off).  Catch Sweeney Todd at Jericho Arts Centre between now and October 30th, 2010.

Simply Because You’ve Always Wanted to See Darth Vader Buck Bottomed

Don’t try to deny it … you’ve always secretly wanted to see Darth Vader buck bottomed.  Well, either Darth or Chewbacca.  I mean it makes perfect sense, if at any time you held a bit of a heart throb for Luke or Leia that would have been completely shattered over the rumours of their own incestuous crushes, driving you straight into the arms of their father.  The one exception here, would be those of us that like a little hair on our men, as Darth strikes me as a bit of a hairless wonder, whereas Chewy, theres a man with nice set of hair!

Anyhow, after all these years, he’s finally been exposed and on the loo no less:

This long awaited expose has been brought to you by Team Vansung in the Mob!ler Canada Competition, so be sure to ‘like’, love, kiss and hug the bejezus out of them.

Oh and your welcome!