Two Hip Gents


Shakespeare Theatre - Washington, DC
January 22, 2012


Brad - A
Chelsea - B

To be as hip as this production promised to be, Chelsea and I went to Graffiato for dinner before the show.  Apparently, Mike Isabella owns this restaurant.  For non-gourmands, Mike Isabella came in second on Top Chef All-Stars, yeah, THE Top Chef All-Stars.


Once Chelsea explained to me the difference between Iron Chef and Top Chef, we ordered small plates for large plate prices.  I got rabbit lasagna and Chelsea got meatballs.  Everything definitely tasted hip, though I still think Meatballs' meatballs are better than hip meatballs.


Anyway, dinner was great, but it was only prologue.

Rough plot of Two Gentlemen of Verona: Proteus and Valentine are good buds.  Valentine travels abroad to Milan to live and learn, while Proteus remains in Verona to be near his heart's desire, Julia.  Upon arrival, Valentine meet's the Duke of Milan's daughter, Sylvia, and falls in love. But then Proteus's father sends him, his man-servant, and a dog named Crab to Milan.  Upon his arrival, Proteus forgets Julia and falls in love with Sylvia.  To steal Sylvia from Valentine, Proteus tells Sylvia's father about Valentine and Sylvia's plan to elope, and the Duke responds by banishing (or deporting) Valentine.  Proteus then tries to seduce Sylvia. He fails. Julia arrives in Milan, dressed as a man, to figure out why Proteus stopped writing. She/He awkwardly befriends Sylvia, and in the final scene, Sylvia, Valentine, Proteus, and Julia all forgive each other and couple off as appropriate.  Oh yeah, and Valentine, the deported migrant, is given amnesty and permitted to return to Milan.

The production was interesting.  The stage was very modern and covered with commercial emblems, McDonald's, Apple, etc., and U2 music was featured a few times.  The show ended with an accapella version of "A Beautiful Day."


By far the best part of the show was Crab the dog.  Crab looked like Sandy from Annie, except his left ear (and only his left ear) stood up.  He nailed his lines.  His accent was authentic.  He was great.  The human actors were also great, but the play's direction lacked focus (or perhaps it was too deep for me).  Regardless, all is well when a photo-phobic guy like me gets to go on a date with a hip girl like this:



Don't you go changing.

Brad the dog



And We're....Back in the Game!

(that was a 10 Things I Hate About You reference, which is only slightly less teenage girl embarrassing because it was based on Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. See it all comes back to Shakespeare! But really, I am just a girl who likes bad movies)

But, we have been slacking for about a month with no new plays. We were busy though. We did wonderful things like going to Ohio:



And then to dreary places like South Carolina:



Ok, so maybe that is an exaggeration but Ohio is so cold! We did get to spend Christmas with my little niece which was wonderful. She is so fun and weird. She really loves the villains in all of the princess movies she watches which I think is just awesome. Cinderella, Little Mermaid? Nope! Scar and Ursula are more up her alley. I love it because I think it makes her unique and so brave. Plus she has Beiber Fever:

I love her!

Then we went to Charleston for Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial weekend. It was so nice to see friends, sleep in, and see the beach after a long distance romance with it. We also got to visit Brad's nephews who had us laughing so hard with magic tricks.

We also saw The Artist. I am throwing money, jewels, my citizenship on the table to bet that this movie is taking home the Oscar for best picture! Brad may disagree but he is just wrong. It is awesome! So good, so heartfelt and yes, it is in black and white and silent and that may scare some people away (Whitney Smith) but it is great! It holds your attention and is so original. I'm calling it as best of the year - take that Moneyball!
All in all it has been a good Shakespeare hiatus. BUT, we are back!! This weekend we are going to see Two Gentlemen of Verona at the Shakespeare Theatre here in DC. I'm just saying the website shows an air guitar and a woman with a mustache. This could be amazing!

We will also be spending some time with this gentleman. We didn't see him all last weekend while he was sleeping over at the daycare. His report card said how much he loved attention and belly rubs so now I feel like a bad mom and think he deserves some quality time!



Have a great weekend!

Chelsea















My Future Children

So, this is a bit off of the Shakespeare path but hey, this is our blog and we can do what we want! Plus, I'm pretty sure this kid would love this project with us because basically, he's awesome.

I was eating at Jimmy John's yesterday and this was on the community bulletin board:



I love this kid. "Student by day. Rapper by life" This, along with the saluting pic completely with backpack makes me wish for him as my future child. What spunk. I hope my children, no matter what they do (rap, swim, play world class chess) do it with spunk! Those in the DC area should really book him for your next event.


Chelsea

Join us for Shakespeare in DC!

With the New Year, we are trying to set our Shakespeare schedule for the Spring and Summer! Here are a list of plays we are planning on seeing in the DC Metro area. If you'd like to go see a production with us, let us know! The more the merrier!  If you are interested in getting the true Shakespeare in a Year experience, I would suggest putting the April 7 double-feature on your calendar NOW!

1/17-3/4 - Two Gentlemen of Verona - Sidney Harman Hall - Downtown Washington, DC 

2/1-3/30 - The Merchant of Venice - Chesapeake Shakespeare Theatre - Ellicott City, MD

4/1 - Julius Caesar - George Mason University - Fairfax, VA

4/7 - Midsummer Night's Dream - Alden Theatre - McClean, VA

4/7 - The Winter's Tale - Alden Theatre - McClean, VA

4/12-4/21 - Macbeth - Georgetown University - Washington, DC

5/1-6/10 - Taming of the Shrew - Folger Theatre - Downtown Washington, DC

6/12-7/15 - The Merry Wives of Windsor - Sidney Harman Hall - Downtown Washington, DC

6/21-7/7 - Richard III - Washington, DC

Summer 2012 - Hamlet - Washington, DC

Summer 2012 - Romeo and Juliet - Washington, DC

If you are extra lucky, you may even get a chance to ride in Chelsea's new car: