Jerri, Nancy and Rick by the Pollack Theater |
The venue for The Fantastics is the Pollack stage. A cosy theater, seating only 85 souls. That it is so intimate a stage, you feel as though a performance is there solely for your own benefit, as if you leave the theater for a drink of water, it might *POOF* disappear, leaving you with no theater to return to. I've ushered at the Pollack, and have always loved that petite stage and even-more-petite audience.
We were thoroughly entertained, as in, for the life of me, I can't stop humming 'Try to Remember' (I'm a September baby, so I can't help it). The play is about neighbors, the men of which join in a plot to get their kids to marry. A dirty trick, but a happy ending so there you go. I have a feeling that I have seen this play before, so long ago I can't even remember what state I may have seen it in.
Of course, the thing that amazed us most about this production was that we are buds of its director Melanie Smith. I feel as though I've come up a bit in this Fantastics world.
Had an entertaining afternoon with my friends. We followed up with a nice luncheon at a nearby restaurant.
Excellent work Melanie!
We were thoroughly entertained, as in, for the life of me, I can't stop humming 'Try to Remember' (I'm a September baby, so I can't help it). The play is about neighbors, the men of which join in a plot to get their kids to marry. A dirty trick, but a happy ending so there you go. I have a feeling that I have seen this play before, so long ago I can't even remember what state I may have seen it in.
Lovers Left, Fathers, Right |
Of course, the thing that amazed us most about this production was that we are buds of its director Melanie Smith. I feel as though I've come up a bit in this Fantastics world.
Had an entertaining afternoon with my friends. We followed up with a nice luncheon at a nearby restaurant.
Excellent work Melanie!
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