Good show.
Journal
The Wiz - Des Moines Civic Center - 12/17/2023
While it’s a couple of weeks after, it still lingers a bit in my thoughts. This was enjoyable and the performance were quite good. I’d definitely see it again.
Irish Christmas in America - Temple Theater - 12/08/2023
We had dinner for the first time in a long time at Centro. The food was as expected, service was attentive, the big thing that just stuck in my craw was the person reloading the warming pan of bread to deliver to tables brought it out in a large plastic bag and dumped into the warming pan. This happened at least twice while we were dining. This seems like a thing where you would bring it out in the pan and swap the pan. The plastic bag just doesn’t seem to match the quality they are trying to put forward.
So this was time we have seen things. They tour every year apparently. While driving with Nathan yesterday, to Decorah, this came up that it was a bit better with the guy that passed away earlier this year. But even so, we enjoyed it, with the exclusion of the old man that kept playing with his phone, receiving texts and turning on his flashlight on his phone several times for no apparent reason.
The performers were quite good, I look forward to going to this again next year.
48 1/2 Anniversary Sing and Quote Along Monty Python and the Holy Grail - Varsity Cinema - 12/03/2023
After recently seeing John Cleese, this just made sense. To see this movie, which I have heard dozens of time and also many dozens of times, in a theater, with a bunch of other fans, happy to quote along and sing along and laugh along was quite a change in experience. I do regret forgetting my coconuts (official Spamalot merch), but fun was had all around.
Girl from the North Country - Des Moines Civic Center - 12/03/2023
The mixture of the music and the play worked, though it left me thinking Was this to short of a play that felt done, but was added music to make it longer? The lighting left me thinking on the purpose, where several things were semi-hidden in the shadows while others were bright, but there was a general “sad” darkness about, which perhaps indicates the risk of the depression coming and there. It was enjoyable, and left me thinking.
Yippee Ki Yay - The Die Hard Paradoy - Temple Theater - 11/18/2023
We went to Django for the first time in a long time. It had a new location, so after dinner we walked down to Temple Theater.
Initially I was a bit questioning of the format, but the combination of poetry and story telling interfused with the inner thoughts of Die Hard, but by the end I had really enjoyed my time there.
An Evening with the Late John Cleese - Vibrant Music Hall, Waukee, Iowa - 11/15/2023
So this was one of the “Oh I’m going, if you want to come that’s great” times for me. We ate out before hand, where when asked who were were going to see, we got to feel old, but in the car after we were “the headless painting guy in Harry Potter” to try to get the person some context. However, lets break this into two parts.
Venue:
So if it’s just the way it’s displayed how they put thing into context, but it seemed clear to start at 6:00 PM. However on further inspection and expanding things, it appears that it was doors open at 6 show starts at 7:30 PM. So showing up early wasn’t exactly desired.
Parking was a bit absurd. We often go to shows or events downtown and it’s $5 for parking for the event. For a city like Des Moines, this does not seem crazy. For the venue it was $15 to park, in a place that is way out in Waukee and surrounded by a corn field. As of Tuesday, it still shows on Google Maps and street view as an under construction field. I don’t have a problem paying for parking, but for the area, it is way above market value, so much so it seem like it is an abuse. They’re not of how to enter the lot was confusing, it being night, and it only being a sign, that the entrance appears to be blocked off, where it is half blocked off. And why, pray tell, as someone that showed up early, should I have to park on the far side of the lot.
Generally, with the exclusion of one of the parking lot attendants, everyone was pleasant, and tried the give good service. Some were pretty slow, but that could’ve been the customers they were serving too.
The men’s bathroom smells like someone took several urinal cakes and ground it into every surface. It was a lot. I know my nose is more sensitive then some, but not near as sensitive to others and it was pushing the edge of painful scent for me.
The chairs were trash. Just trash.
The Show
A bit of comedy from Camilla Cleese, which was funny. Some about the interactions with and just joking on her father.
John Cleese was a mixture of the hits, some opinions, joke telling, the structure of jokes as a whole (tension, release) and stories. As someone who was introduces to the Pythons in my early teens (duplicates of the albums on tape, note: I now own all of them in more then 1 format)), this is certainly something that reminded me of my youth and led to what I like these days, humor wise.
After the intermission, Camilla and John came back and had a bit of a Q&A and story time and a bit of complaining about the Drive not to just make a living but to just make as much profit as possible. He may have mentioned, unknowingly, the owners of the venue that he was in.
I was happy I had gotten to see one of the icons of my humor.
Beetlejuice - Des Moines Civic Center - 10/8/2023
I think many were expecting something closer to the movie, but this is not quite the same thing. Clearly has a lot of references to, but set in something a bit separate. Beetlejuice does play up breaking the 4th wall here and there which was often funny. Some tricks were adapted to be stage safe and presentable. Still fun, music was good and enjoyable.
Matt and Kim - First Avenue - 10/4/2023
The first thing about this is that it was called: Matt and Kim Present: The Matt and Kim Tour Feat. Matt and Kim with special Guest Pkew Pkew Pkew.
The show was in Minneapolis, where it has been a bit since I’ve been there. It was nice to get to hang out and park in this in between time before the Twins got out (they won) and the people came down for various shows and what not. We had a few beers and dinner at an Irish pub (corned beef). As the Twins game was letting out the bar got quite busy so we headed over to First Avenue. I’ve tried to go to this place twice before. Once, on the off chance I could get tickets to a show, and another, where the show was cancelled out from under me.
About 10.5 years ago Nathan and I saw Matt and Kim opening for Passion Pit at Hilton in Ames. It was was a fun show then, and this was a whole lot fo fun, even though we’re both and the upper side of our 40s. It quite a good time and after doing some experiments, we found a decent place to stand (not behind the glass, sound just go messed, not next to the men’s room) and just had a good ole time. Pkew Pkew Pkew sounded like trash behind the glass, but on the other side they put on an ok show for something I had never heard before. Good enough I added some of their music to my new things to rate list.
For the most part everything that was played during the Matt and Kim set was on my Matt and Kim playlist. Energetic showing, lots of fun had and just a excellent show over all.
Craig Ferguson: The Fancy Rascal Tour - Hoyt Sherman - 8/26/2023
While there were some references that I didn’t quite understand, related to his late night show and career, it was an enjoyable, many laughs had. He certainly is a great story teller.