Last night,
Temple Ahavat Shalom (
FB) threw a special fund raiser in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the formation of TAS as TAS out of the merger of two other congregations (Temple Beth Torah (1951-2016) and North Valley Reform (1962-1965)). For this fund raiser, TAS presented comedienne
Elayne Boosler (
FB).
When this was first announced, I was excited. As you’ve probably figured out, I attend loads of live performances every year, and I write up each and every one of them. Yes, that obsession extends to Temple events. So, last year, when we held a cantor’s concert, I felt obliged
to write that up. It’s OK when things are good, but when they go south, well, it can be a bit awkward.
So, when I heard about Ms. Boosler coming, I was very happy. I could write up the show without worrying about feelings. Further, she was someone I had heard about, and about whom I had heard positive things. My wife, who isn’t always enamored of Temple events, didn’t even put up a fuss with the tickets.
So, last night came. And we were blown out of the water. The evening was extremely funny - I can’t think of the last time I’ve seen my wife laugh like that; it certainly topped both Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder and An Act of God. There were some stories that I’m not sure I ever expected to hear from a bimah, but they were true and effective commentaries on life - which is what we get normally from a bimah. Evidently, a lot of the material was part of her regular act (which I hadn’t). I can’t remember a lot of the stories, but I did enjoy the reference contrasting Donald Trump with a Jackie Mason delivery.
During the show, Elayne mentioned her charity
Tails of Joy, which does dog and cat rescue and supports such organizations. This made us think of our dear friend Mindy, who works
with Boxer Rescue LA. Mindy would have gotten a kick out of the show.
All, in all, a very enjoyable evening, with wonderful desserts. Congratulations to the 50th Anniversary Committee at TAS for doing this event; I hope an evening like this become an annual tradition. It’s something we’ll certainly go to.
Disclaimer: I must disclose that I am President of the
Men of Temple Ahavat Shalom; as such, I am also a member of the Board of Trustees.
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Ob. Disclaimer: I am not a trained theatre critic; I am, however, a regular theatre audience member. I’ve been attending live theatre and concerts in Los Angeles since 1972; I’ve been writing up my thoughts on theatre (and the shows I see) since 2004. I do not have theatre training (I’m a computer security specialist), but have learned a lot about theatre over my many years of attending theatre and talking to talented professionals. I pay for all my tickets unless otherwise noted. I am not compensated by anyone for doing these writeups in any way, shape, or form. I had been subscribing at three theatres:
The Colony Theatre (
FB),
Cabrillo Music Theatre (
FB), and
REP East (
FB): but
all have gone or are going dark., I just added a subscription to the
Hollywood Pantages (
FB). Through my theatre attendance I have made friends with cast, crew, and producers, but I do strive to not let those relationships color my writing (with one exception: when writing up children’s production, I focus on the positive - one gains nothing except bad karma by raking a child over the coals). I believe in telling you about the shows I see to help you form your opinion; it is up to you to determine the weight you give my writeups.
Upcoming Shows: Next up is a mid-week concert of the Turtle Quintet at the
Valley Performing Arts Center (VPAC) (
FB) on April 7, followed by “Children of Eden” at
Cabrillo Music Theatre (
FB) on April 10. The following weekend’s theatre is on Thursday, because the weekend brings our annual visit to
the Renaissance Faire (Southern). The Thursday show is
Stella’s Last J-Date at the
Whitefire Theatre (
FB). The fourth weekend in April is is Pesach, but the
Indie Chi Productions dark comedy
Dinner at Home Between Deaths at the
Odyssey Theatre (
FB) sounded so interesting I’ve booked Sunday tickets. The last weekend of April will be the
Four Clowns (
FB) production of
Lunatics and Actors at the LA Shakespeare Center on April 30. May starts with a hold date for
Endgame at the
Kirk Douglas Theatre (
FB). We then run off to the Bay Area for our daughter’s graduation from Berkeley. While there, we are seeing the
Landmark Musical Theatre (
FB)’s West Coast Regional Premiere of The Boy from Oz (but pay no attention to
that production behind the curtain - if they start the same day, they are simultaneous premieres and both have equal bragging rights). May 21 has a hold for Los Angeles: Then and Now, a new musical at
LA City College (
FB) from Bruce Kimmel. The last weekend of May has holds for
the MoTAS Outing to the Jethawks, and Armadillo Necktie at
The Group Rep (
FB). As for June? It’s
the Hollywood Fringe Festival (
FB), and I’ve started to hold dates for the following shows:
All Aboard the Marriage Hearse ✨
All The Best Killers are Librarians ✨
Qaddafi’s Cook - Living in Hell, Cooking for the Devil ✨
Squeeze My Cans ✨Tell Me On A Sunday ✨ Toxic Avenger: The Musical ✨
Vintage Box ✨
Einstein ✨
Titus Andronicus Jr. ✨
The Old Woman ✨
Sweet Love Adieu ✨
My Big Fat Blond Musical✨
Alien vs. Musical ✨
Hamlet (Las Vegas Style) ✨. But that’s just a small percentage; there are
over 200 shows listed now. We thought about
Love The Body Positive, but then again… no. Can’t be scaring people. As always, I’m keeping my eyes open for interesting productions mentioned on sites such as
Bitter-Lemons, and
Musicals in LA, as well as productions I see on
Goldstar,
LA Stage Tix,
Plays411 or that are sent to me by publicists or the venues themselves.
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