Skip to main content

2011 Bucket List #52 - Attend a Broadway Show

#52 Attend a Broadway Show
For a professional wrestling enthusiast like myself (which is still an understatement), the art of entertainment and performing on the big stage is a form that I greatly appreciate and understand. While I do understand that pro wrestling is indeed scripted (yet, not fake), I am still told this message by every individual who becomes aware that I am a fan, as if it were some sort of secret wrestling fans have been closed out on for years. Nonetheless, part of my love for wrestling is the theatrical part. I simply love the way it tells a story in the ring, as well as out of the ring. 

Due to this affection of storytelling, I've managed to enjoy various plays and theatrical performances throughout my life. I understand that it isn't something most guys enjoy, but oddly enough, maybe because of the similarities to pro wrestling, it is an art that I enjoy. The theater is an atmosphere where viewers can have a live experience that removes them from reality, entertains, and in some fashion, expands the imagination.
I've attended my share of theater performances, mostly school plays and various off-Broadway shows. However, somehow, growing up and living in New York City, attending an actual major theater production on Broadway has alluded me. As part of the upcoming Dome Pondering 2011 Year in Review (which you should check out soon, as it will be awesome!), attending a Broadway show was slated to be on the 2012 Bucket list. Fortunately, in a year where personal production has been at optimum performance, I was able to attend not just one, but two before the new year.

With that said, we'll just add to this year's bucket list. Here is a bit about my experience. 

The first show was Billy Elliott. The musical about a boy with a special ballet talent in a small labor strife town, has received numerous Tony Awards as one of the best shows of all-time. Upon my expecations of "musical" were random outbreaks of music and dance, happy-go-lucky plot twists, and an overall show that would leave me self-conscious about my manhood while in my seat. 

I was terribly mistaken. 

All of those numbers do not lie

Billy Elliott is an amazing show, quite honestly, one of the best events I've aver attended. It was entertaining, very interesting, comical, and the musical part was downright riveting. Yes, I said riveting. It just sounds like the theater adjective for awesome. Yet, what kept me thoroughly engaged, besides of course the awesome British accents, was the amazing ability by the eleven year old lead actor. The footwork, motor skills, and coordination pattern capability of this young child was downright unbelievable. Without giving away too much, the kid was able to tap dance and display various forms of dance through out the show. For a first show, Billy Elliott set the bar pretty high for future Broadway shows. 

Another must-see

One week later the tag team partner and I attend Chinglish, a comedy about a man from Cleveland looking to expand his business in China, and the various comedy and miscommunication that comes from translation. Chinglish is downright funny, and the production of the set and how it changes and transitions in between scenes is one of the coolest things you may ever see. 

As the year closes, and it seems I've already tackled a 2012 task early, I can't help but think that I've seen more Broadway shows in the past four years, than I have at a movie theater. My last movie in a theater - Pursuit of Happiness. 

Yeah, I know...

...but there is just something about that live, theatrical, bright light performance that captures me.

Recent Favorites

Quick Ponder: Free and Guarded

Stay free. But keep the gate to  your peace, guarded.

WWE Wrestlemania XL Review: "I absolutely loved this Wrestlemania"

It's easy to get caught up and become a prisoner of the moment. Especially in today's world where the latest moment is ostracized, super-analyzed, and hyperbolized - it's very much the clickbait, social media, microwave society we live in.  Yet, even after acknowledging that (as well as my Tribal Chief, of course), I still come to this feeling that Wrestlemania XL is one of the best Wrestlemania's, ever.  Yes, ever!  I don't need Triple H's metrics and benchmarks to influence me. No, no, no! In terms of hype, storylines, payoffs, match quality, and just overall fun - this entire weekend was amazing.  I'm slightly skewed in my preference as well. This was my son's first Wrestlemania as a pro wrestling fan. Having him at my side cheering on his favorites, getting caught up in the drama, and even crying at the end of the night because his Tribal Chief lost to "that no good Cody" added to the overall appreciation of the event.  So yeah, I have some

DP Review of the Alternate Knicks Orange Jersey

One of the good aspects about having a blog and being truthful and honest about it, is the hindsight thought process it provides. DP devotees already know how much I love my New York Knicks, and how excited I was about their new jerseys last year. It was a new look that was desperately needed ( DP Review On Knicks New Uniforms ).  In reviewing those jerseys last year, I had the following comments in regards to then-rumors regarding the addition of an alternative orange jersey for the Knicks and overall NBA changes to the Christmas Day special jerseys:  "As long as we do not add an "alternative jersey" (I read rumors of an orange one - woof!) (and the league-wide Spanish jerseys are fine). And please, please - PLEASE - let's finally do away with the awful green jerseys we feel the need to wear on Christmas and St. Patrick's day! Pretty please!"