Friday, May 1, 2015

"Next Thing You Know" - Towle Theater



Most of us have been through it. You work a night job while working a day temp job, waiting for a promotion so you can afford to work only one job. You are young. You have dreams. You, well, you make connections with people in your life. Even if it is tending bar.

People have different needs, wants, desires. We want the best for us. We are willing to wait. Well most of the time we are willing. Some people want to advance and to perhaps keep climbing. Others want to settle down. Have a meaningful relationship to help balance their journey. When the two get together they may not necessarily stay together. Especially if only one is wanting to take it to the next level.

Myself, part of growing up is falling into and out of relationships. We learn who we are, what we want and when we want. Sometimes you feel there is something better out there for you. I know I had. You hold onto that feeling. When a relationship breaks apart, you move on. Then you feel something missing. You feel some regrets. You still choose to make the best of it, even when not in a relationship. After all, you still have needs.

Then you cross paths again, as in mine, and other cases. You remember remembering about the other person. Feelings come out. You want to catch the other person up with your life, and to impress upon them that things are good now. But they are not. The next thing you know . . .

This musical is by songwriters Joshua Salzman and Ryan Cunningham. The Towle Theater cast was again superb. Their voice, acting, made this musical connect to what I believe are common feelings that unconsciously help us develop. Am I giving in for the right reasons? Or am I just settling until the next better thing happens?

Cast

Kyrie Anderson - Waverly


Brian Fimoff - Darren


Lauren Pheiffer - Lisa


Travis Austin Wright - Luke


Here are photos from the musical . . .






























































































































































































What happens when the one you care about drifts away? You rationalize and do something to bring the person closer. Luke was wanting more out of the relationship. He rationalized that if Waverly does not like his smoking, then he would stop smoking. That would help her to commit to the relationship! Ha, wrong.


























































































Please thank again our sponsors. For without them, you would not be seeing the quality musicals and plays at the Towle Theater.


Accucraft Imaging Inc.
Exclusive Season Sponsor


John F. Pelkey, Attorney at Law
Featured Sponsor


It is always a treat for me to see a production and accompanying music by these two . . .

Directed by Jeff Casey

Musical Direction by Elizabeth Tuazon


Towle Theater
5205 Hohman Ave.
Hammond, IN 46320
(219) 937-8780


At the bottom of this blog post are five buttons to click on: E-mail this, Blog this, Share to Twitter, Share to Facebook, and Share to Pintrest.  Please take advantage of them and share this blog post with your friends.

You can see a categorized thumbnail filmstrip of blogs I have done by going to StreetPhoto.ME.

1 comment:

Mary LeVan said...

Just read your blog now after seeing the play this afternoon - you are right on with your photos and comments - cast and crew did great - you, too, Wesley - thanks