Imagination Stage’s ‘Lulu & the Brontosaurus’

“But Mr. B is going to be so sad,” cried my 4-year-old towards the end of Imagination Stage’s ‘Lulu & the Brontosaurus‘,  “he is going to be so lonely and sad,” she continued, with some tears moving down her sweet little cheeks.

Casie Platt as Lulu and Vaughn Irving as Mr. B's voice and puppeteer Photo credit:  Blake Echols / Imagination Stage

Casie Platt as Lulu and Vaughn Irving as Mr. B’s voice and puppeteer
Photo credit: Blake Echols / Imagination Stage

Well, that wasn’t the reaction I was expecting as we entered the theater but it said everything to me. ‘Lulu & the Brontosaurus’ takes even the youngest of theater-goers along a spectrum of emotions, most of them happy but some of them a little sad, as we watch Lulu evolve from a horrible, undisciplined, tantrum throwing preschooler into a sensitive and almost thoughtful and caring little girl.  In short it is a delightful, high energy, sweet musical based on the book, Lulu and the Brontosaurus, written by DC-based author Judith Viorst.

Regular readers of my theater reviews know that sometimes I am a little apprehensive about a play at the Imagination Stage for one reason – intermission and my 4-year-old. This is the second consecutive play we’ve seen at Imagination Stage that did not break for intermission and I cannot thank them enough for this change. I have no idea if it’s permanent but it radically changes our theater-going experience — for the better.  Thank you, Imagination Stage.

 Lulu (Casie Platt) throws a bit of a tantrum in LULU AND THE BRONTOSAURUS at Imagination Stage

Lulu (Casie Platt) throws a bit of a tantrum in LULU AND THE
BRONTOSAURUS at Imagination Stage Photo Credit: Margot Schulman

The star of the musical, Lulu, is the every-kid – to an extreme. Every parent in the room must have cringed at her tantrums and demands, starting with “I’m gonna gonna get, a Brontosaurus for a pet,” because we’ve all been there. We know her. She might not be quite as consistently horrible in our lives as Lulu seemed to be in the lives of her parents but that self-centered determination emerges from every 3 and 4-year-old child and we cringe and recoil, at times. The play is as much about Lulu’s transformation into a more decent human being, a transition I noticed as my own daughters moved further into their 4s, as it is about her finding that Brontosaurus that she so wants for her birthday and learning that sometimes, a gal can’t always get what she wants. No matter how hard she tries.

The set and costumes were as fundamental to the play as the talent of the actors. The puppetry behind Mr. B, the beloved

Snake (Vaughn Irving), Tiger (Tracey Stephens), and Bear (Doug Wilder) discuss what to do about Lulu in LULU AND THE BRONTOSAURUS at Imagination Stage. Photo Credit: Margot Schulman

Snake (Vaughn Irving), Tiger (Tracey Stephens), and Bear (Doug
Wilder) discuss what to do about Lulu in LULU AND THE
BRONTOSAURUS at Imagination Stage. Photo Credit: Margot Schulman

green gentle giant, was brilliantly executed and after the premiere, we were afforded the chance for a backstage tour, and we learned there are actually two Mr. B’s on either side of the stage, making that movement possible. On her way to find a Brontosaurus to be her pet, Lulu also comes across a snake, tiger and bear in the forest and the Tiger easily emerged as my favorite because of her sass and self-confidence, obviously.

Lulu & the Brontosaurus is billed as best for those ages 4-9 and I completely agree with this, my girls are 4 and 7 and they absolutely adored the show, as did me and Mr. WM. It was a fun-filled family outing and the girls have since asked multiple times to go back. When asking them if they would recommend it to their friends, the response I am given is a resounding YES and in case you were wondering, yes, my 4-year-old does want a Brontosaurus for a pet.

Be sure and catch “Lulu” at Imagination Stage before it wraps October 27. Tickets start at $12 and can be purchased online.

Disclosure: Imagination Stage invited me and my family to attend the press preview. My opinions here are all my own.

 

Pick your poison: Tips for Throwing a Kid or Adult Halloween Party

For anyone planning a Halloween Party…for adults…for kids….for your kid’s class at school….I’m reposting this interview – I thought Amy had some really great ideas and tried a few in my daughter’s first grade class party last year and had so much fun!—————————————————————————-

Look, I might not love the over-crowded pumpkin patches in our area, but that doesn’t mean I don’t love Halloween. I actually really love Halloween.

Beautiful display from MarthaStewart.com Photo Credit: Johnny Miller

And many of you know I love a good theme, so what better time of year to throw a creative party, than now? For today’s WM expert series, I spent some time with Amy O’Brien, a local mom, co-founder of an amazing area boutique catering company, Foodie Event, and Halloween-party hostess extraordinaire. Amy and her business partner, Suzanne, actually realized the opportunity they had to start their own catering company based on the growing success and feedback from their annual Halloween parties. So for some original, creative and fun ideas to throw your own bash this year or in future years, read on.

Q: Tell us about your Halloween parties in, let’s call it, the early years because I know they have since evolved from one party to two parties.

Yes. Initially I put together a Halloween party for kids and adults and that eventually grew into a nightmare because it became too big. There were just too many kids. After some time, I broke it up into two parties, one for the kids and one for adults. This also helps the adults stay longer because when your kids are there, so many people tear out of the party so early in the night to get home to put the kids to bed.

Q: Totally agree. So tell us how you organize and plan for a kids Hallowen Party.

This does look really cute

I like to throw the kids party the Saturday before Halloween. And I firmly believe a kids party should last 90 minutes. I’ve found that a 2-hour kids party is suicide. After 90 minutes they just get tired. I organize the flow of the party well in advance, so I know each step and what game comes next. After the kids have some time for free play and admiring costumes after arriving, I move into a couple of games. One game that’s always a big hit is the donut on a string. Think of it like a clothesline of donuts, with each donut hanging at different levels, and the kids have their hands behind their backs while they eat these little donuts. The first one done is obviously the victor and it’s a hilarious game to watch all these kids participate in with their costumes on. I also like to do it in 2 waves which makes it more fun for the kids because they then cheer their other friends on. Other games that are classic party favorites are pin the nose on the pumpkin and the beanbag toss into the cauldron. Another idea is to blow up orange balloons and black balloons, stick glitter or small prizes in the balloons before blowing them up, and then tape them in the shape of an orange pumpkin or black spider to the wall. If you are doing the black spider version, I like to affix streamers to the balloons for the spider’s legs. Each kid then gets a pin and gets to pop the balloon. If they pop a glitter balloon, it’s a fabulous colorful explosion but they get to pop another until they get a surprise. Bottom line is, I’d plan for about 3 games for a 90 minute party.

Q: I love those ideas, especially the donut on the string one. Now how about food and decorations?

Keep it simple. I keep the food out the whole time and fill glass cylinders with pirates booty, goldfish and then have a simple cupcake theme. Then I like to end the party with a costume parade and the adults can all watch and cheer on the parade. One year we also had a “Haunted Hike” in our back yard. Different parents were dressed up in costume and would hide scattered around the backyard and then would hop out and make scary noises as the kids came by, like hissing like a snake or howling like a Werewolf. We told them spooky scary stories as we walked through the backyard. The kids loved it and it’s so fun for the adults because kids will believe anything. As for decorations, I usually make my own and supplement with things from Target or Oriental Trading. You can also find a lot at the Dollar Tree on Rockville Pike next to the Trader Joes. There’s so much you can do with just draping cheap white sheets, putting out test tubes to make a Mad Scientist Lab and throwing a crow in a tree.

Q: Love those ideas. Now let’s move on to the adult themed party. Tell us about your adult-only Halloween party from last year because I am sure you aren’t divulging your secrets for this year’s party. And let’s start with invitations – paper or electronic?

So last year the theme was Studio 54 which was really fun because there is a certain mystique to the theme. I’ve also found that you need a theme for adults because everyone wants something to latch onto. Plus they know you are serious about dressing up when you assign a theme to the party. Parties are what I do, so I just don’t care for electronic invitations. I am always going to head to Paper Source and make my own paper invitations. And the prices are so reasonable at Paper Source, I think I got 200 invites with reply cards for $200. The iconic theme of Studio 54 was “Throw caution to the wind and glitter in the air,” so much to the chagrin of many adults, of course I added gold glitter to invitations. But really – when do we as adults ever get invites with glitter?
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Q: I absolutely love it – and totally agree that paper invites are the way to go. So how did you decorate and what sort of food did you serve, Halloween themed or Studio 54 themed?

For decorations, we made some trips to our favorite Value Village for period furniture. So ended up with a little black sofa for one corner, a pit of pillows area with fur, end tables with fondue on them, and 2 gold square tables with finger foods. In terms of food, we stuck with the 70s theme, not the Halloween theme. We did Halloween food the year before but decided it was macabre and ugly. Obviously we aren’t into drugs, but well, we were throwing a Studio 54 party, so we served food on mirrored trays and then took it a step further. We cut pixie sticks, then dumped them in lines on a mirrored tray and passed it around for people, like it was coke. Obviously we had a huge disco ball hanging in my back yard which is still there and I made a playlist to flow with the night. The cocktail hour was chill music, think Olivia Newton John and Barry White and then as the night progressed, we slowly moved through the 70s and 80s to more current music so everyone was really dancing. What we found is that people didn’t really eat much of the heavier foods so this year we are sticking to more of a dessert theme. And I’ll tip my hat – the theme of this year’s party is Gods and Goddesses.

 

 

 

Why wouldn’t you throw a 70s theme party – you know the Village People will show up

Q: Okay. I love it. The pixie sticks on mirrored trays is absolutely hilarious. And this year’s theme is so creative. Tell us about your business that you’ve recently started, Foodie Event.

 

 

 

Sure. It’s a custom catering and event design business that I started with my friend Suzanne. We are very hands on, we like to meet with our clients to get a vibe on what kind of party they are looking for and then we take it from there with the food and design. It’s a lot of fun and really did emerge because we realized we were always the people in our group of friends who were throwing the parties.

Make sure you “Like” the Wired Momma Facebook page to keep up with the fun, tricks and treats. Awesome. Thank you to Amy for her great advice today and unfortunately, Amy’s entire computer crashed before we met and she lost her pictures, which is why I don’t have pictures from Amy’s parties included in today’s post. Surely I’m not the only one who is disappointed to miss a shot of that disco ball hanging in her yard and those mirrored trays. Happy Halloween party-throwing everyone!

Disney on Ice Ticket Giveaway

Let’s call this “Treat Tuesday” because it’s been quite a long time since I’ve done a give-away on my site. Here’s the details, Disney on Ice Let’s Celebrate! is coming to Fairfax’s Patriot Center October 23-27 and today I’m giving away four tickets to

Don't miss Disney on Ice!

Don’t miss Disney on Ice!

the opening night show on Wednesday October 23 at 7pm. We typically make the trek to Virginia on a busy weekday night every fall to see this show because my girls love it that much. If you’ve not been to a Disney on Ice! show yet or wondered if the ticket prices are worth it, here’s my review from last October and my review from the show at the Verizon Center last February.   Bottom line: it’s Disney, it’s going to be fabulous. It’s the swag in the hallways surrounding the arena that becomes the end of me because the children inevitably want you to spend your hard earned cash on every beautiful sparkly, glowing, light up, costume, doll, balloon, you name it, they want it. My approach is to warn them before we even open the arena doors that their one and only present is GOING to the show. The end.

Here are the details on this show from the show organizers:

Make an ordinary day extraordinary by joining  Disney On Ice presents Let’s Celebrate! More than 50 of your favorite Disney characters will visit the Patriot Center for one colossal party on ice! The memorable show for all ages will be at the Patriot Center in Fairfax, Va. from October 23-27.

Let’s Celebrate is an action-packed show featuring a magical montage of celebrations and is a mix of contemporary music with

A scene from the finale of this  year's show

A scene from the finale of this year’s show

your favorite Disney tunes. Join Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse as they celebrate a Very Merry Unbirthday Party with Alice and the Mad Hatter; Mardi Gras with Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen; a Royal Valentine’s Day Ball with the Disney Princesses; and a Halloween haunt alongside Disney’s most famous Villains in this celebration of the century.

Show Times:
Wednesday, October 23rd @ 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 24th @ 7:00 p.m.
Friday, October 25th @ 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 26th @ 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 27th @ 12:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.

Venue/Ticket Information:
Tickets are on-sale now and can be purchased at all Ticketmaster outlets via charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000; via www.ticketmaster.com <http://www.ticketmaster.com> ; and at the Patriot Center box office.

Patriot Center Ticket Prices: $75.00 (Front Row) / $50.00 (VIP) / $30.00 / $20.00
To discover more about Disney On Ice, go to www.disneyonice.com

If you do not win my give-away but want to save $6 on your tickets, use offer code PRINT when purchasing online to receive this discount.

So how do you enter to win? It’s easy, naturally you’ve already hit “Like” on the Wired Momma Facebook page. Just comment under my Facebook post that you want to be entered in the give-away. I will have one of the Wired Momma’ettes randomly draw the winner’s name on Friday October 11 and I will announce that winner’s name on Facebook – so be sure you CHECK BACK. Again, this is for four tickets to see the show at the Patriot Center at 7pm on Wednesday October 23.  If I don’t hear from the winner by Monday October 14, I will draw another name, just to be fair.

May the odds be ever in your favor……..

 

Fun with Good Night Moon

Me and the little Wired Momma’ettes recently hit Adventure Theatre MTC for their final dress rehearsal of Good Night Moon. I must confess, going into it, I wondered if the show would be a little young for my second grader. I also wondered how in the world they could turn an extremely simple, though sweet, baby book into an engaging 60 minute production.

The lovely set of Adventure Theatre MTC's Good Night Moon. Actors: Sam Edgerly and Colin Cech. Photo Credit: Mike Horan

The lovely set of Adventure Theatre MTC’s Good Night Moon. Actors: Sam Edgerly and Colin Cech. Photo Credit: Mike Horan

Why do I doubt?

Why do I have reservations?

Why am I suspicious?

Shouldn’t I know better, by now, considering we almost never have missed a show at Adventure Theatre MTC in years, lots and lots of years?

I guess I can’t help it. I’m super annoying like that. Plus, while I’m piling on the confessions, I mine as well continue – despite the risk that people might start rioting in front of my house after I admit this one, but frankly I never really loved the Good Night Moon book. I know. I know.

BLASPHEMY

I am basically a traitor. But still, c’est vrai. When my girls were babies, I’d rather cuddle up with a Sandra Boynton book or Brown Bear, Brown Bear, than Good Night Moon. I found it redundant and slow. I know – the perfect speed for a baby but I was the one reading. And I was always tired. And probably cranky.

There you have it. Some serious confessions. Now that my conscious is clear I can tell you that I seriously loved the musical

Note our fav Tooth Fairy is in the background. Actors: Colin Cech, Sam Edgerly, Dorea Schmidt, and Maya Brettell. Photo Credit: Mike Horan

Note our fav Tooth Fairy is in the background. Actors: Colin Cech, Sam Edgerly, Dorea Schmidt, and Maya Brettell. Photo Credit: Mike Horan

The dish, the spoon, the Cat and the Fiddle. Loved those costumes. Actors: Maya Brettell, Dorea Schmidt, Sam Edgerly, and Colin Cech. Photo Credit: Mike Horan

The dish, the spoon, the Cat and the Fiddle. Loved those costumes. Actors: Maya Brettell, Dorea Schmidt, Sam Edgerly, and Colin Cech. Photo Credit: Mike Horan

production. It was lively, witty, entertaining and wove in many other children’s classic stories.  Like a beloved Pixar movie, the Adventure Theatre MTC production team built in humor and entertainment for adults (the “Mr. Nobody” song, people, just fantastic because he’s the guy who’s responsible for never cleaning up a toy or always doing something wrong at home – because it sure isn’t ever the fault of the kids) and plenty of physical comedy and colorful stories for the youngest among us. We all adored the range in costumes and the added perk of the Tooth Fairy towards the end.

Will she make it over the moon? Actors: Sam Edgerly, Anissa Hartline, Colin Cech and Dorea Schmidt. Photo Credit: Mike Horan

Will she make it over the moon? Actors: Sam Edgerly, Anissa Hartline, Colin Cech and Dorea Schmidt. Photo Credit: Mike Horan

Bottom line: My girls and their friend adored the entire show. There was a little boy in the audience who maybe was barely three and he was totally enthralled and engaging right back with the actors, just as my girls were engaged and anticipating the next development.  The suspense over whether the cow would ever make it over the moon, in her Udder Armour (get it, super clever) gear, was intense, friends.

There you have it – it’s fall, the opportunities for a fun and busy fall weekend are plentiful between pumpkin patches, apple picking and harvest festivals. Despite all that fall cheer, however, I would absolutely not miss this new musical production, at Adventure Theatre only until October 27, especially if you have anyone ages 3-10 in your house. When it ended, my four-year-old said to me “Mommy, I want to take this show home, so I can watch it again.”

There you have it. Out of the mouth of babes.

Tickets are $19 each and I hear they’re going fast. Also, if you are planning to attend a performance, Adventure Theatre MTC has partnered with local charity, the DC Diaper Bank, and is collecting diapers at each showing or during the week. They are asking for donations of diapers for bigger kids, not babies, so Pull-Ups or Night-Time diapers for toddlers is what they are specifically hoping to receive though, of course, any donation always helps.  I hope you’ll support this great local cause.

Disclosure: Adventure Theatre MTC invited me and my family to attend the final dress rehearsal the night before the show opened. My opinions here are all my own.