Sunday, May 23, 2010

Bride sellout at Spaghetti Mama's May 22, 2010


We had a fun "Godfather of the Bride" performance Saturday at Spaghetti Mama's at Jordan Commons in Sandy, Utah. First off, it was another sellout!
We had people from Rock Springs, Wyo.; Soda Springs, Idaho; Las Vegas, Nev.; Idaho Falls, Idaho; also from Springville, Ogden, West Point, Lehi, Brigham City, West Haven, Salt Lake, Taylorsville and West Valley, Utah.
We had two larger groups dress up in the Roarin' 20s attire, which we always encourage and which adds a lot to the show.
Julie Blatter, pictured top left, played Trixie Saturday night, and Emily Stevenson played Trixie the previous Saturday. Both are so good -- but different! On this last Saturday night, the audience loved Julie's opening number and really got the whole evening off to a great start! The audience was really in the mood to party!
We even made "The Nun Lady" happy: Acquired a new costume for Allen Smith so he didn't have to tie a black tablecloth around his body for the nun dress! We "misplaced" the previous dress but still have the cape and head costume piece.
While this cast, I and Jason Hunt were doing "Bride" Saturday night, our other cast was wrapping up a great week on the Mexican Riviera aboard Carnival's Splendor!
That will be the subject of our next post!
One of the guests, who happens to be a friend from the past who has done our shows, mentioned how superior the sound was Saturday night -- especially loved the microphones! We've come a long way, baby!
We'll be back at Spaghetti Mama's for another "Godfather of the Bride" on Saturday, June 5.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

UTBA Review: "Godfather of the Bride"

‘Godfather of the Bride’ – a refreshing evening
Posted: 19 May 2010 07:42 AM PDT
Playing select nights through June and July, 2010.
Written by: Katie Roundy | May 19, 2010.

SANDY — Everybody loves a good mystery, especially when they have a chance to get in on the action and help crack the case. Throw in some music, dancing and Italian food and you are good to go. Hunt Mysteries delivers it all with their latest show, “Godfather of the Bride.”
Set in mafia-run Chicago, the mystery dinner takes place at the speakeasy of Chicago’s No. 1, Don Donatello Giovani, (a room above Spaghetti Mama’s in Jordan Commons).

When guests arrive at the wedding reception of Fingers Vinerelli, Chicago’s No. 2 man, and Bunny Beckenstein, a platinum dancer, they are in for a unique experience.

Far from the quiet role of a mere observer, you play a pertinent part in this performance. Right off the bat, you are thrown into the theater world. Before entering the ‘reception’ you must first obtain a password from Harry “The Lip” Smackerelli. After a trip through the wedding line and a quick order from the menu, the show begins.
Just like a real reception, the couple takes a moment to eat, mingle with the crowd and provide a bit of entertainment. There was singing, dancing and the traditional throwing of the bouquet. As part of the festivities, Fingers taught an Italian dance and invited audience members to dance along.

As cast members mingle they reveal more of their past and hint at their dark secrets. Near the end of the evening, the unthinkable happens and you are invited to help solve the mystery. This is not a casual night out, the murder mystery requires constant attention to pick up all the details for further investigation. You actually get a chance to grill the cast to weed out the murderer.

While the show was fun and fresh, it was also a bit confusing. This may have something to do with the fact that I have never seen “The Godfather” and therefore missed some of the parodies.
Instead of a traditional theater auditorium setting, the realistic setting of a wedding reception added to the ambience. There were moments when I honestly felt I was at a wedding reception, celebrating as a guest with the bride and groom.

With a mix of characters from different backgrounds, there were a wide variety of accents. Unfortunately the accents were a bit disappointing and somewhat sporadic. It seemed the cast was worried more about the way they said things than what was being said and as a result the performance fell flat. A little more practice and tweaking of the accents would prove a more authentic performance.

From where I was sitting the music was also a bit too loud. At times it was difficult to follow what was happening, as Italian music rang in my ears.
One of the highlights of the evening, besides dancing with the groom, was chatting with my new friends at our table. We got a chance to get to know each other while we threw around our suspicions.
While there were a few kinks in the performance, it was nothing a little tweaking couldn’t fix.

If you are looking to jazz things up and break away from the monotonous dinner-and-a-movie outing, this is the play for you. Just make sure you come prepared to “play” along.
Godfather of the Bride plays select nights through June and July. More information can be found at HuntMysteries.com.

Get a Clue: The $tocks Caper


Closing night for "Get a Clue: The $tocks Caper" was our opening night at Spaghetti Mama's on April 24, 2010. We had a sellout for the show and had a fun night!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Cast off to Mexican Riviera


Stayed up until 5 a.m. this morning putting all the packets together for the ongoing mystery for our Mexican Riviera Cruise. That one is done by the other guests going on the cruise with us. There will be things gong on once a day throughout the cruise -- fight scenes, crime scenes, etc.
Then I had to get back up at 6:30 a.m. to get the actors, plus Nancy, Nathan and Jared, on their way to L.A. for the cruise.
Cast is all pumped for the cruise and the two shows they'll be doing: "A Cruise to Remember: Mystery Afloat" and "Walking the Red Carpet: An Oscar Winning Confession.

The six actors are Tony Porter, Jeremy Hall, Mary Brassard, Tonia Sayer, Heidi Potter and Alisha Williams.
Next up is "Godfather of the Bride" tonight at 7 p.m. at Spaghetti Mama's with Bruce Craven, Emily Stevensen, Justice Jex, Allen Smith, Casey Wayman, Elise Groves and Nancy Candrian. Great cast! Still have about 20 tickets for tonight. Next Saturday, There are only 13 tickets available for May 22nd show already! Julie Blatter is doing Trixie next week. Gary Thompson may do Harry if Casey's wife, Melanie, goes into labor with her twins!
The cruise cast won't be back until Monday, Oct. 24.
Humm! I think I'll fly to Cancun! Yea, right!