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Archive for March 13th, 2005


Into the Woods

Sunday, March 13th, 2005

It is very seldom you see a musical performance that truly touches you for more than a second. Actually, I take that back — music more than anything has that capability, but in this case it could be called particularly profound.

First, a little preface. My high school does a musical every spring; I did them when I was there (played in the pit), and I’ve seen every one since. They are always excellent productions — not your average high school performances — and yes, better than your high school ever did.

This year they did Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods”, and it was quite possibly the most moving theatrical experience I’ve ever had. The play is incredibly thoughtful, the music is amazing, and of course the kids (my brother included!) were absolutely wonderful. There is no better group of musicians for miles around this tiny little town.

The striking thing about this musical is the writing. I won’t go into details, but Sondheim struck a chord with me somehow; there were great truths effortlessly expressed, and so many at once it was almost overwhelming. More correctly, they were truths effortlessly expressed by wonderful actors and singers, each one perfect in his or her own right. You couldn’t ask for better.

If you’ve never seen a broadway musical, put it on your list, because it’s a wonderful experience. If you’ve never seen Into the Woods, I highly reccomend it. It could change your life.

But then, I heard the broadway version wasn’t as good. ;-)