Wednesday, April 16, 2014

A Wicked Performance

Last night, we went to see Wicked the musical to celebrate. "Celebrate what?" you ask. Two things. Something old and something new. This Thursday will mark the 1 year anniversary of Nathan and I being together.... 4-17-13. Monday was the 2 month mark in the countdown to our wedding.... 6-14-14. Celebration it is! Thankfully, there were no Predators games this week... ;) So, we decided to go see the broadway musical, "Wicked," which was touring in Nashville at TPAC.

Wicked was the very first professional/semi-professional Broadway musical that I ever saw, which was in Chicago 6 years ago. Even after attending many other musicals, both professional/semi-professional, as well as community theatre productions, Wicked is still my favorite. I, by no means, am a musical theatre "expert," but I could, in some circles be considered a musical theatre "buff." So, let's just pretend that assumption is correct. These are the reasons that Wicked is the best musical that I have yet to see...

  1. It's easy to follow. This is important, because sometimes you may want to go see a theatre production with someone who doesn't really like theatre that much (to those people, I'll say, you are definitely missing out...). If you do decide to see a play with someone who isn't into the arts, or who isn't quite nerdy enough, or who gets bored easily, Wicked might be a good place to start. Since it's based off of the storyline of the Wizard of Oz, there are a lot of aspects that are easy to catch on to.
  2. Wicked is surprisingly funny to audiences who think theatre is boring. I am extremely familiar with the Wicked soundtrack, and though I had seen it before, I had forgotten how many hilarious one-liners are included in the script!
  3. The music is AMAZING. That's all I really have to say about that. If you want to make me cry, sing me some good harmony.
  4. Although there are no children characters, Wicked is very family friendly. I could have missed it, but I noticed there was absolutely no language, no nudity, and no sexual content. So, as far as taking your kids to see it? I say, go for it. If you can get past the fact that the whole plot line is about witches, then I would say it would be a great choice for a family date. Now... if you can't get over the whole magic thing.... don't even get me started... thats a completely different blog post.
Basically, I think everyone should see Wicked at least once, if not 40 times. But I would suggest anyone see any Broadway musical, because I've loved every one I've seen thus far.



Monday, April 14, 2014

The First Post

Welcome to the mystical myriad of musings from Nathan Koehler and Ash Birdwell. I wanted to start this blog to tell the world about the things that are going on in life and the various topics of which we are interested in! Prepare yourself, because I may make you think more than a college student on a cold Tuesday Morning!