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Okay, I know that this happened more than one week ago, but I thought that it deserved a mention on BlogwayBaby because it was such a spectacular evening. The 2008 5th Ave High School Musical Awards were held on June 9, 2008, at Benaroya Hall. Usually the awards are held at the 5th Ave Theatre itself, but because of preparations for Shrek (w00t w00t), this was impossible. However, this definitely did not dampen the spirits of the students in the audience, whose screaming was always louder than the orchestra or microphones!


I was there to support my friends who had been nominated and Mercer Island High School's production of Bat Boy the Musical! We were seated in row G so the camera would sometimes pan over us (the awards appeared on television)! That was pretty cool, but my favorite parts of the evening were probably when the leading actor and actress nominees performed a little bit of one of their songs from their show. Mia Yoshida as Kim in Lewis and Clark High School's Miss Saigon, Danny Lindgren as Nobel, et al in Kentridge High School's Little Me, and Devon Uy as Tevye in Stanwood High School's Fiddler on the Roof were the final winners in these two categories, but good job to everyone else who was nominated or had an honorable mention!


The award for Outstanding Overall Musical Production went to Woodinville High School for their production of Good News, but I thought that all of the nominees for this category were worthy. From Mack and Mabel to Miss Saigon to Seussical, the performances of each nominated school got me even more interested in doing a show in high school next year! I'm definitely looking forward to being a part of a show and going to the High School Musical awards! I've been told by some of my friends who were in nominated shows that going to the awards is the best part of doing a high school show! From what I saw that night, most of the students present would agree with that statement. :-)

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Dee Hoty with Michael Winters and Karen Skrinde in Mame at the 5th Ave Theatre.png


Opening night, it's opening night!

I was lucky enough to go to the opening night of MAME at the 5th Avenue Theatre on February 14. Pre-show Valentines Day/Opening Night dinner at the Fairmont Hotel was Dee-licious (get it? Dee Hoty is playing MAME??).

Then off to the theatre for a truly wonderful show. MAME is adapted from the book "Auntie Mame" by Patrick Dennis, with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman and book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.

The story, adapted from the autobiographical novel Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis , follows the relationship between the orphaned Patrick Dennis (Nick Robinson) and his freewheeling socialite aunt Mame (Dee Hoty). The show is chock full of plot - not only do we see Mame and Patrick's wild and crazy antics when he is a boy, but in the second act Patrick grows up and becomes engaged to an insufferable Connecticut snob. Oh, and did I mention Mame gets married to a southerner (Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside played by the fabola Richard White) who falls off an Alp at the beginning of the second act. I love this show!

This fabulous, lavish production, playing until March 2 at the 5th Avenue theatre, has direction and musical staging by David Armstrong, choreography by Dannul Dailey and music direction by David Holcenberg.

What a cast! Dee Hoty is diva-licious as Mame, and the sets, costumes and voices in this production are to die for (hopefully, not by falling off an Alp…). It's so great when a large cast is full of actors who have real chops, and make every line count (Sean G. Griffin as Babcock, Taryn Darr as Gloria Upson, and Karen Skrinde as Sally Cato, just to name a few!)

My two favorite standouts were Kat Ramsburg as Agnes Hooch and Carol Swarbrick as Vera Charles. They are both hilarious scene stealers, and have amazing, engaging voices that fill the theatre.

I think I'll go have another mint julep and put up some Christmas lights!


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