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Film versus Broadway, Birthday Edition: Mamma Mia!, Kinky Boots, and The King and I

19 Aug

Back in February I wrote about Broadway shows that I have recently seen and their film and music companions. I decided to write another installment to talk about two shows I’ve recently seen because the tickets to these shows were birthday presents for my mother and a friend, respectively. Also, my own birthday is coming and I wanted to write about which show I would like to receive tickets for as a gift. 🙂

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Mamma Mia!

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Mamma Mia!, a jukebox musical featuring selections from ABBA’s catalog, follows Sophie as she tries to learn who her father is before her wedding without her mother Donna finding out. Tickets to this show were my birthday gift to my mother. While we missed the opening songs of the show, on account of traffic from President Obama’s motorcade in Times Square traveling to see Hamilton that day, we still a fun time. Audience members are invited to dance at the end of the show!

Mamma Mia! ends its Broadway run on September 12, 2015 and will be the eighth longest running show. If you can’t make it to the live show, you can borrow the film adaptation from 2008 that stars Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan. For a time that was my niece’s favorite movie when she was six years old, which proves that ABBA’s music appeals to new generations! My favorite numbers are “Waterloo” (because how many love songs name-check the Emperor Napoleon?) and “Lay All Your Love On Me.” Mom’s favorite song is “Voulez-Vous”, and my niece loved “Mamma Mia!”

Hoopla Digital has the soundtracks to both the film and the musical to stream. The DVD and CDs of the film and Original Cast Recording soundtracks are available to borrow from BCCLS libraries as well. If you need more of an ABBA fix, their greatest hits album Gold is available to borrow and to stream in Hoopla. There is also Muriel’s Wedding, a 1994 Australian film where ABBA’s music is prominently featured.

Kinky Boots

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Seeing Kinky Boots was a birthday present for a friend, and thankfully our arrival was not delayed by the President’s motorcade. This Tony Award-winning show, which was brought to Broadway by Harvey Fierstein with music and lyrics written by Cyndi Lauper, is about how Charlie Price tries to save his family’s failing men’s shoes business by teaming up with a drag queen named Lola to produce quality “kinky boots” for drag performers.

Acceptance and tolerance, plus friendship, family, and loyalty, are major themes of the show. And of course, sexy shoes are featured. There is even a song called “Sex Is In the Heel”.

The source material is a 2005 British movie of the same name, which I found to be darker than the musical. Cyndi Lauper’s music definitely brings levity to the story. If you love Cyndi Lauper as much as I do (She’s So Unusual was the first cassette tape I owned!) then you will adore this show, as her style shines through in the music. The closing song, “Raise You Up”, will do just that.

The original film is available to borrow from BCCLS libraries, and the film’s soundtrack can be streamed on Hoopla. The Broadway Cast soundtrack is available to borrow as well. My favorite Cyndi Lauper album She’s So Unusual can be borrowed too.

The King and I

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Ok, I haven’t seen this Tony Award-winning revival that stars Kelli O’Hara and Ken Watanabe. Yet.

The King and I is based on the book, Anna and the King of Siam, tells the story of Anna, a British woman who travels with her young son to Siam (now known as Thailand) to teach the children of the King, and her life in the King’s court in a culture that vastly differs from hers.

The King and I is one Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musicals. I’ve seen Oklahoma! at the Paper Mill Playhouse and South Pacific in a recent Broadway revival that starred Kelli O’Hara, but The King and I holds a special place in my heart. As a kid I participated in a production of this show, and remember every single song. “Shall We Dance” and “Whistle A Happy Tune” are the perhaps the best known, but I always liked the show-within-the-show of Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe that had a Buddhist twist.

You can borrow the 1956 film adaptation, which stars Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner, at BCCLS libraries; the film soundtrack is Hoopla. The Broadway soundtracks (original cast and current cast) can be streamed on Hoopla Digital.

As mentioned in the first paragraph, my birthday is approaching … so here’s my appeal:

Dear friends and family,

Should you be reading this post, which I will share on my personal social media networks for you to see, a ticket to The King and I would be a very welcome birthday present*!

-Written by Kerry Weinstein, Reference Librarian

*Tickets to Hamilton are welcome, too. President Obama has good cultural taste, based upon his summer reading choices and Spotify playlist, so I trust his theater picks.

My Top 5 Movies to See in Summer 2015: Plus Related Movies and Soundtracks to Borrow Now

10 Jun

One of my favorite summer activities is going to the movies. On the really hot days I like to go to a cool, dark theater to see a film, eat some movie theater popcorn, and give my air conditioner at home a break. (The heat is not my friend.) I recently read the summer movie previews in Entertainment Weekly’s April 17/25, 2015 issue, and there are so many choices. For the blog I decided to write about which movies I’m looking forward to this summer–some are in theaters now!–and the films and soundtracks available now through the library to watch before opening night at the cinema.

Pitch PerfectPitch Perfect 2

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While I find the song “Cups” annoying, and the projectile vomit scenes are definitely gross, I adore Pitch Perfect and plan to see Pitch Perfect 2 soon. The first film follows the Barden Bellas, a college a cappella singing group that needs to change their repertoire to win nationals. New member Beca (Anna Kendrick) clashes with Aubrey (Anna Camp), a veteran Bella who doesn’t want to change the old formula. Rebel Wilson as Fat Amy is a scene-stealer, and the music, mostly covers and mashups of pop songs, is great (aside from “Cups”). Pitch Perfect is available to borrow (on DVD and BluRay), as are the soundtracks, including the Pitch Perfect 2 album, so you can preview the music. Hoopla users can also stream the soundtracks.

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Ultimate Pitch Perfect soundtrack
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Poltergeist (1982) / Poltergeist (2015)

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Yup, this is a remake of the classic original I’ve watched many times. But I love a good ghost story (no zombies, werewolves, or vampires for me, please) and this one is a particular favorite. In the original Poltergeist, the Freeling family moves into an idyllic suburban home that was built on a cemetery. The spirits of the deceased buried there make their presence known, first with seemingly harmless ghostly antics like moving around kitchen chairs, then by terrorizing the family and kidnapping Carol-Anne, the youngest child. I saw the original Poltergeist at Cinerama in Seattle two days before Halloween a few years ago, which spooked me so much I slept with the lights on in my hotel room that night.

The original Poltergeist is available on DVD and BluRay, along with the sequels Poltergeist II and Poltergeist III. The film’s soundtrack is on Hoopla to stream.

Jurassic Park trilogy / Jurassic World

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I saw Jurassic Park in the theater when it first came out in 1993 and it terrified me. The movie definitely shows its age now, in terms of special effects, but I still enjoy it. I’ve seen it at midnight at the Landmark Theatres Sunshine Cinema on East Houston Street in New York City, where the audience cheered when the T-rex first appeared. (Jurassic Park will be the midnight movie on June 19 and June 20, and I may have to see it again in its original glory!)

According to the Entertainment Weekly article, Jurassic World  (in theaters June 12) is set in the park John Hammond created in the first film, and one of the dinosaur attractions goes rogue and causes problems for the humans. Remember the scene in the original where Hammond’s grandkids fought off the T-rex while trapped in an SUV? There will be a similar situation in Jurassic World.

All three films–Jurassic Park, The Lost World, and Jurassic Park III–are available to borrow individually, and in one set on DVD and BluRay. The soundtracks to the Jurassic Park trilogy are on Hoopla.

Magic Mike / Magic Mike XXL

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Did the world need a sequel to Magic Mike? Maybe not, since I think the first movie had a solid ending. But will the world see Magic Mike XXL (in theaters July 1) to ogle at Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, and Joe Manganiello? Yes. Sadly, Matthew McConaughey is not part of the sequel, but legendary New York Giant (#92!) and daytime TV co-host Michael Strahan has a role. Catch up on Magic Mike, available on DVD or BluRay to whet your appetite for Magic Mike XXL. The Magic Mike soundtrack is also on Hoopla.

Tangent: I am sincerely happy that Ginuwine is reaching a new audience since “Pony” has become the de facto theme song on these films.

Gone Girl / Dark Places

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While Gone Girl wasn’t my favorite book, I liked the film adaptation. Tyler Perry was so slick as Nick’s attorney. On August 7 Dark Places, one of Gillian Flynn’s earlier books, will come to the big screen starring Charlize Theron. I haven’t read this book, but will challenge myself to do that before the movie comes out. My belief is that the book is always better than the movie, and I like to read the books before the movie comes out to make comparisons. Perhaps this is a librarian thing. 🙂

What summer movies are you excited about?

-Written by Kerry Weinstein, Reference Librarian