Tuesday, November 25, 2008

We Go Out In Savannah

LUCAS THEATER

Mr. Fettucini and Ms. Goulash had the excellent opportunity to see John Prine at the Lucas Theater recently. Mr. Fettucini, give us your notes:

Mr. Fettucini: Yo, happy upcomin' holiday to you's. Ms. Goulash and I remember when John Prine was just startin' out and saw him in person a long time and far away ago. His show at the Lucas was non-stop. I like a guy that's all business and gets it all out there. John Prine sure got it all out there...he must'a sang every song he ever wrote. I especially was partial to Dear Abby and he sure sang it with gusto. He must'a played at least 5 different guitars...kept his roady busy. The Lucas was packed. I was proud of everyone who showed up to support quality entertainment in this town. Keep comin' people!! The more who buy tickets to shows, the more quality shows we'll get.

Ms. Goulash: Dahlings, I could tell that the crowd was a bit older. Let's say middle aged. However, we middle agers are the concert go-ers extraordinaire and know how to let the entertainer feel appreciated. Except for the fact that no one was dancing in the aisle, I would say that this little gypsy dancer found the rhythm of the night foot tapping delightful, dahlings.

Rating: 1 - 5 E. O.'s (entertainment orgasms)

John Prine @ The Lucas Theater: 5 E. O.'s

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

We Go Out In Savannah

LUCAS THEATER

Mr. Fettucini and Ms. Goulash have expanded into their Savannah outings to include evenings out and about in town. Mr. Fettucini, please fill us in:

Mr. Fettucini: Happy Autumn to all you's. We have to admit that with the economy and all, we've scaled back on our dining outings and have instead decided to take in the cultural, musical and theatrical events in Savannah. We recently went to the Lucas Theater to see Ballet Flamenco with Jose Porcel. WOW! What a show. Those dancers were heatin' up that stage to the point that I could feel the heat rise up into our balcony seats (there isn't a bad seat in the house so you don't have to worry about breakin' the bank or havin' to rob a bank in order to enjoy a show). We read that SCAD students could get tickets for $10 bucks apiece. Maybe if all the seats were $10 bucks, the theater would'a been filled (food for future thought). Flamenco dance is sensual, high energy movement...it reminded Ms. Goulash of the way I always move. Let us not forget that she married one highly energetic sensual little Italian!

Ms. Goulash: Dahlings, over and over I've mentioned my campfire dances. I found it hard to contain myself while watching Flamenco dancing. I wanted to run down the aisle and up onto the stage so that I could twirl around that sexy Jose Porcel. However, I elected to sit in my seat next to sexy Mr. Fettucini (smart move on my part wouldn't you agree Dahlings?!)

Rating: 1 to 5 E.O.'s (entertainment orgasms)

Ballet Flamenco: 5 E.O.'s (and then some!!)