Saturday, June 22, 2013

"Wicked" Awesome Night At The Theatre!

Hello all!

Let me start this with a spoiler alert in case you've never seen this show and want surprised.  It's been out since 2003, so I am probably the only holdout.  There were always other popular shows to attend when I was in New York and I just never got to it.  I think in the back of my mind I thought it would somehow ruin "The Wizard of Oz."  I'm pleased to report it didn't.


Audra under the marqee.  She played "Glinda" in 4th grade and has always loved "The Wizard of Oz."

I was a disappointed that the best tickets I could get for any show were always orchestra far stage right. Apparently the folks that subscribe to season passes get the good ones, which is as it should be, I suppose.  It was kinda nice to be on the end of the aisle with a curtain as it had more room and felt sort of like a box if you used your imagination.  The theatre was full on a Thursday night.

Audra's french horn instructor was in the pit, so Audra went down for a couple minutes to visit before the show.  That would be a dream job for her!  We loved the music and I was surprised later to read (couldn't see the play with my glasses, couldn't read the Playbill without!) that John Davidson played the Wizard.  That was the only name I knew, but they all did well.  Of course I now hum bits of the songs all the time, which is annoying to some folks....


The show is full of twists and there are several funny parts.  I love a good "turn of phrase" and there were many if you paid attention that referenced the "Wizard of Oz" without ruining it.  Glinda was having wand lessons and couldn't get any spells to work and says "Is this thing turned on?"  When Glinda was talking about transportation issues, Elphaba (aka "Wicked Witch of the West) said "Well, not everyone can come and go by bubble."  I also think I heard a reference to it's not easy being green....

If the "Wicked" tour is hitting a nearby town, I would highly recommend it.  

Until next time, here are a couple of internet funnies you may have seen, or not:



Enjoy your week!

Gale


Sunday, June 9, 2013

I Got Kicked In The Bucket List Today...


An authentic "Feux D'Artifice" scarf in the black colorway.

Remember the old saying "If it's too good to be true, it probably isn't?"  Well, I'd say that is pretty accurate.  Enter Hermes silk scarf.  For years I have admired them, visited collector's sites and glanced through them on Ebay occasionally.  It is on my bucket list to own at least one as I think they are works of art.  I have been known to splurge once in awhile on higher end items because they are either lovely, comfortable, attached to a special occasion, for someone else, useful, versatile and perhaps at least hold their value.  If I see a deal on something, the temptation gets overwhelming.  Or at least if I see what I think is a deal.... "see" I think is the operative word here.  Never again will I purchase something online from my tablet, even if I am wearing my glasses!  I also need to change from my "rose-colored lenses" to clear!  These scarves new go for $400ish, on Ebay of course there are varying prices.  My Seller was new and I thought maybe that contributed to the low bidding.  I was thrilled to get it for $93 over 17 other bids.  The thrill was over pretty quickly the second I opened the package.

A little history lesson...

Hermes (pronounced air-mess, not her-mees) was founded in 1837 as a high end bridle and saddlery.  Over the years they added apparel as well as famous leather goods such as "Birkin" and "Kelly" handbags which are highly sought after and retail for 5 digits.  Since most folks can't afford the bags, they collect the scarves.  Some famous folks seen in the scarves (but could also well afford the bags!) include Queen Elizabeth II, Jackie O, Grace Kelly, Sharon Stone, Madonna, Martha Stewart and many others.  There is now a book called "The Hermes Scarf: History and Mystique" for more information as well as Hermes.com and luxury-scarves.com has a nicely organized library of them too.  Here is what I copied from Wikipedia that appears to be accurate:




Hermès Silk Scarves

The scarf or carré was introduced in 1937.[4] One of the first, which was a print of white-wigged females playing a popular period game, was a custom-made accessory named Jeu des Omnibus et Dames Blanches.[4] Hermès oversaw the production of its scarves throughout the entire process, purchasing raw Chinese silk, spinning it into yarn, and weaving it into fabric twice as strong and heavy as most scarves available at the time.[4]

The company's scarf designers spend years creating new print patterns, individually screen-printed.[4] Designers chose from over 200,000 different colors. When scarf production first began, a dedicated scarf factory was established in Lyon, France; the same year, Hermès celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Contemporary Hermès scarves measure 90 cm × 90 cm, weigh 65 grams and are woven from the silk of 250 mulberry moth cocoons[9] All of the hems are hand-stitched. Scarf motifs are wide-ranging, Two silk-scarf collections per year are released, along with some reprints of older designs and limited editions. And two collections per year are introduced in a Cashmere/silk blend. Since 1937, Hermès has produced over 25,000 unique designs; the horse motif is particularly famous and popular.[2] The seen-everywhere "Brides De Gala" version, introduced in 1957, has been produced more than 70,000 times. An Hermès scarf is sold somewhere in the world every 25 seconds; by the late 1970s more than 1.1 million scarves had been sold worldwide.[5]

All's well that end's well though as the Seller gave me a full refund including my original shipping.  She had no idea it was a copy.  So, a lesson learned the easy way for once, though I am still disappointed.  I think I will try again, unless I can make my way to an actual Hermes shop soon.  They are truly works of art--some folks make pillows out of them (Ugh!  That is scarf abuse!) or have them framed (but keep out of the sun.)  I would wear mine, maybe even to work so I can rock it with my polyester red vest!  Just kidding!

Here are some more examples, they can be found on about any subject matter with horses being the primary one:

A composite of several scarves


Next time we will go on a wicked adventure, so stay tuned!
Gale