Since this blog is all about keeping a forward trajectory in midst of change and reaching your personal best, I wanted to preview some of my planned experiences in the hope that it will inspire some to join in. As Dale Carnegie once said, "Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy." Let's all get busy!
RENT-PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh-March 27-April 1, 2018- Heinz Hall
Rent is a 1996 rock musical about poverty
struck artists living in a NYC Greenwich Village flat who are determined to
follow their dreams but have problems paying the rent. Being
of a practical mind, my first thought about this plot was, “get a job so you can pay the rent”. After experiencing the show several
years ago, I was hooked by the fantastic music that emulates the power of love. Rent chronicles an unforgettable and inspiring year of these individuals in the shadow of HIV/AIDS .
Join
me and experience the power of love in
all forms in this rock musical at the Heinz Hall, Pittsburgh. For tickets go to TrustArts.org.
RUSH: The Pittsburgh
Cultural Trust is sponsoring $25.00 tickets
on a first come in- person bases 2 hours
before the show at the Heinz Hall box office. Tickets
for the RUSH are for the first three rows of the orchestra section
available for cash only and limited
to two tickets per person.
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Pittsburgh Opera -Moby-Dick - March 17, 20 23, 25, 2018- Benedum Center
I have recently added the Pittsburgh Opera to my empty- nest repertoire but I have only experienced one American Opera (see Day 212 Summer King). Moby-Dick is an American opera with music by Jake Heggie and lyrics by Gene Scheer . It is based on the classic novel by Herman Melville. With the strong male cast and a story that chronicles Captain Ahab’s feverish pursuit of the great white whale that previously took his leg, this should be a powerful musical night!
Join me and experience this Pittsburgh premier of the American Opera Moby-Dick at the Benedum Center March 17,20,23,25, 2018. For tickets go www.pittsburghopera.org.
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Pittsburgh Opera Fashion show-“ Songs of Thrones”- March 19, 2016-Opera Headquarters, Strip District
The Pittsburgh Opera Fashion Show, "Songs of Thrones" is going to feature some of their ornate costumes in conjunction with fashions by Diana Misetic of Shadyside fashion studio and boutique, Little Black Dress. How fun to mix the pageantry of operatic fashions with life fashions! I have never watched the epic series “Game of Thrones” but know that it has medieval plot. I can’t wait to see how they combine the past with the present in this night of song and fashion.
There will also be resident opera artist molding the costumes from the vault, hair and make up styling by Studio Booth, and jewelry designed pieces for the show and for purchase by artist Deborah Phillips and Murial Spitz.
Heisenberg, March 8 to April 8, 2018 Pittsburgh Public Theater
It’s always fun to laugh at romance and Heisenberg is a romantic
comedy named after physicist, Werner Heisenberg that pioneered the “Uncertainty Principle”- that particles
position and momentum can not be measured at the same time. The play applies this scientific
unpredictability to a relationship between a spirited 40 something year old American women
and a 75 year old Irishman. I can’t
wait to see the stages of this seemly mismatched relationship as it is performed in the round with the
audience on all sides.
Join me for a little Irish/American unpredictable romance in Heisenberg at the Pittsburgh Public Theater. For tickets go to https://ppt.org/production/51429/heisenberg.
Waitress, March 6 to 11, 2018- PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh-Benedum
The musical Waitress like this blog, is about a woman’s life journey. Jenna is an expert pie baker who uses this delicious skill to cope with a burnt life in a small town. Jenna and her two friends, Becky and Dawn, are waitresses who through friendship and love finally savor the flavors of life. With a musical score from Sara Bareilles this should be a tasty show (food pun intended).
Join me for Waitress from March 6 to March 11, 2018, part of the PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh series from the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. For tickets go to TrustArts.org
Phipps Conservatory- Orchids and Tropical Bonsai Show through Feb 25, 2018 and The New Tropical Cuban Forest
The musical Waitress like this blog, is about a woman’s life journey. Jenna is an expert pie baker who uses this delicious skill to cope with a burnt life in a small town. Jenna and her two friends, Becky and Dawn, are waitresses who through friendship and love finally savor the flavors of life. With a musical score from Sara Bareilles this should be a tasty show (food pun intended).
Join me for Waitress from March 6 to March 11, 2018, part of the PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh series from the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. For tickets go to TrustArts.org
Instead giving your sweetheart flowers why not surround him or her with beautiful flowers during a visit to Phipps Conservatory. I’d much rather have a durable plant than a bouquet of cut flowers. I guess that is the practical side of me. A visit to Phipps Conservatory, where you are surrounded by beauty, is an even better option in my book!
There are just a few days left to experience the Orchid and Tropical Bonsai show with the vibrant colors of over 40 species of orchids on display through out Phipps. I am amazed at the skill used in the Japanese art of shaping Bonsai trees into a “mini me” of their giant counter parts. The new Tropical Cuban Forest with native foliage and exhibit stations on Cuban birds, Cuban cuisine, natural medicine and a 1946 Chevy in a little Havana setting, are sure to provide a “Cuban experience.”
Join me and surround your sweetheart with beauty and get a little bit of Cuba! For tickets go to https://www.phipps.conservatory.org/
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The Musical Bodyguard- Feb 27 through March 4-Benedum
The musical, The Bodyguard, is based on the iconic
1992 movie that skyrocketed Whiney Huston's career and that was packed with record billboard hits: So Emotional, One Moment in Time,
Saving All My love, I Wana Dance with Somebody and the song that always gives me goose bumps- I Will Always Love You. Who can forget the romance between singing
star Rachel Marron (Whitney Huston) and her hired bodyguard (Kevin Costner). It
was a thriller and love story.
I can’t wait to hear film and R&B/pop artist Debra
Cox belt these iconic songs in the musical with
television star Judson Mills as her bodyguard. Join me at the Benedum
from February 27 through March 4, 2018 and experience this “musical romance” during this
month of love!
For tickets go to TrustArts.org
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Pittsburgh Ballet-Swan Lake-February 16-25, 2018-Benedum
The pinnacle of classical ballet is reached in the love story, Swan Lake with Tchaikovsky's masterful score performed by PBT Orchestra. In this ballet an evil sorcerer casts a spell that turns a princess into a swan by day and human at night. The spell is only broken by true love (of course). The princess and prince fall in love but the sorcerer sends his daughter (the black swan) to trick him into professing his love to this impostor - fairy tale drama to match the fairy tale dance.
I can not wait to experience the scenic beauty and the masterful classic ballet technique of the the graceful swan, and the power of the black swan with jumps and turns and the famous 32 fouette turns (whipping turns) in Act 3.
Join me and celebrate Valentine’s Day week with Pittsburgh Ballet Theater's Swan Lake which runs Feb. 16-25, 2018 at the Benedum Center. For tickets go to www.pbt.org.
From Swing to Rock-February 16-18, 2018-Heinz Hall
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra collaborates with Dave Bennett to bring the legendary swing sound of Benny Goodman and the rock n’ roll sounds of Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash in the show “From Swing to Rock”. Dave Bennett, a self-taught jazz clarinet player, also plays the electric guitar, piano, drums and sings. This guy seems like the perfect artist to take us on this musical journey!
I can’t wait to experience the music of these rock n’ roll pioneers (just like in the musical, Million Dollar Quartet, see Day 231) combined with the full sound of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. The symphony will be conducted by a woman, Sarah Hick, and I am just as excited to see her command our Grammy winning symphony!
(Join me and experience this musical journey at Heinz Hall from February 16-18, 2018. For tickets go pittsburghsymphony.org)
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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra collaborates with Dave Bennett to bring the legendary swing sound of Benny Goodman and the rock n’ roll sounds of Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash in the show “From Swing to Rock”. Dave Bennett, a self-taught jazz clarinet player, also plays the electric guitar, piano, drums and sings. This guy seems like the perfect artist to take us on this musical journey!
I can’t wait to experience the music of these rock n’ roll pioneers (just like in the musical, Million Dollar Quartet, see Day 231) combined with the full sound of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. The symphony will be conducted by a woman, Sarah Hick, and I am just as excited to see her command our Grammy winning symphony!
(Join me and experience this musical journey at Heinz Hall from February 16-18, 2018. For tickets go pittsburghsymphony.org)
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Dance/Machine (Meeting) and After Show Dance Party-Feb 8, 2018 -Multiple Choice Event at The Wilson Center
This is another “Multiple Choice” event where you can see the show and then take part in a dance marathon and after party where judges will crown “A Dance Machine” and give away a $250 prize. The ticket cost for both events is $25.00. You can also decide to only join the after show dance party for a ticket price of $5.00. It’s your choice, and there will be food trucks on site to enjoy.
Join me for Dance/Machine(Meeting)which should be a fascinating show of movement. I may even join the after party and experience my first marathon to see if I have what it takes to be “A Dance Machine”! For tickets go to TrustArts.org.
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