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Grand Rivers Variety shows and reviews. Grand Rivers Variety performs at Badgett Playhouse in Grand Rivers Kentucky. Read our many reviews on the following pages.

The Variety! Christmas Spectacular in Grand Rivers Was Just That… Spectacular!

November 18, 2008 by Joi Sigers 1 Comment

Grand Rivers Variety! Christmas Spectacular
 

Saturday night, Michael (aka the husband) and I went to the Variety Christmas Show at Badgett Playhouse in Grand Rivers, Kentucky.  Everyone involved in this extremely entertaining production should be highly commended. Awarded. Applauded. Taken to dinner…

You get the idea.

The decorations were stunning (all of Grand Rivers was lit up and took my breath away) and the costumes? I have no idea where they come up with the gorgeous, adorable clothes they wear at these Variety! shows.

Every single detail smacks of perfection.

Speaking of perfection, the cast is ridiculously talented, and filled with so much energy! They earned the standing ovation they received and then some. Actually, several of us gave them two standing ovations – one, of course, at the very end of the show and one at the end of a very special performance of Mary, Did You Know?

Those of us who were standing were somehow managing to wipe tears and clap at the same time.

Amazing what you can do when your emotions are moved further than they’ve gone in a while.

You’re well aware, if you’ve read any of my reviews, that I have thoroughly loved each and every play and musical performance at Badgett Playhouse. Every song, every joke, every dance, every cup of coffee… Everything.  This particular show was one of the best yet. Michael said, “This is the best one yet” at one point. I’m not sure if it was during the first standing ovation or the second.

Personally, I love little more in life than a good laugh, so I’m going to go with a tie – I tie it with Greater Tuna and Bus Stop.  If you didn’t see Bus Stop, you might want to somehow find a way to kick yourself.

If you didn’t see Greater Tuna, hold the kick.  You still have time to see the Tuna Christmas Show!  We’re going Thursday night and I couldn’t be more excited.

But back to Variety Christmas. As a web publisher, I write for hours each and every day As a female, I talk for even more hours each and every day. Yet, I find myself at a loss to convey to you just how special, not only this particular show was, but how VERY special the singers, dancers, and musicians are.

Let me try it from another angle.  Whenever I see a Johnny Deppmovie, I wonder, “Is this man even capable of a sub-par performance?”

Whenever I eat at Willow Pond in Aurora or Willow Pond in Calvert City, I wonder, “Could they make bad catfish if they absolutely had to?”

Each drink of a Starbucks drink (pick one) causes me to ask, “Where have you been all my life?”

And whenever I see a performance at Badgett Playhouse in Grand Rivers, Kentucky, I wonder “What are these people doing in Kentucky?!”

Don’t get me wrong, I’m THRILLED that we have them – I’ve gotten countless hours of amazing entertainment from them (and have even marked my calendar for upcoming entertainment!).  I’m delighted that their vehicles don’t know the way to Nashville, NYC, or Los Angeles. And, selfishly, I’m delighted that the big wigs in those big wigged towns don’t know the talent that abounds in the beautiful village of Grand Rivers Kentucky. They’d come looking for them! So, shhhhhh….

I listen to far less people on the radio every day and watch people on TV who don’t have an ounce of the charisma, spark, or talent that these performers have.  At one point, beautiful Dana Poulson was singing a song and I mentally began counting the people on the radio I’d listened to that day, alone, who didn’t sound nearly as good as she did.

Casie Janet is another very lovely young lady with an absolutely amazing voice.  Like Dana, she can dance as well as sing – and for someone who can do neither, I’m blown away.  Her family and friends were in the audience and were, understandably, very proud. They, too, gave two tearful ovations.

The young man who sang Mary, Did You Know with Casie was a new addition to the cast – and he was an instant, powerful hit.  He hails from Tennessee and his name is, hopefully, Michael Inge. (I say “hopefully” because my husband and I couldn’t totally agree on what we’d heard him introduced as. He isn’t listed in the playbill I got and he isn’t on the Variety! website yet.) After his first solo, my husband said, “He’s a great addition.”  I would have answered, but my jaw was on the ground.  This young man has an incredible voice and I hope we get to see a lot more of him.

He. Sang. His. Face. Off.

Thomas Michaels – he of the wicked guitar playing – actually sang during the Variety! Christmas show.  Wow!  I had no idea he had such a good voice. He’s been hiding a great set of pipes!

He continues to impress me, too.  We always knew he was to a guitar what I am to a car (i.e. he dangerously drives the heck out of it) but he keeps proving himself in other areas.  In Bus Stop, he acted for the first time and came across as though he’d been doing it all of his life.  Now, what does he do?  He shows off a great singing voice!

You have to see this show if for no other reason than to see Bill Minihan coax Willie Nelson out of Thomas Michaels by holding his nose.  It wasn’t the first time in the evening I laughed so hard I had to set my coffee down.  And, no, I don’t often set my coffee down.

Speaking of Bill Minihan…  This ridiculously talented man and his ridiculously talented and beautiful wife Sara beat all I ever saw.  Total Characters.  They convey so many emotions with so few facial movements that it’s really something to behold.  They pull the audience in unlike any performers I’ve ever seen.  You instantly adore them, the minute they hit the stage.  They dance beautifully and they obviously have wonderful voices.  They’re a beautiful and talented young couple – but that’s not where their magic lies. The thing that makes them so extremely special, and the thing that would make me drive anywhere in the country to watch them perform is a unique “thing” that can’t be taught.  It’s something that can’t be coached and can’t be practiced.

Charisma is something you either have or you don’t.

For my Self Help Blog, I was once sent a book by a wonderful author. He even autographed it for me which was pretty darn cool. I loved the book so much that I raved in the review how that it was a beautiful thing to see someone doing what they were meant to do in life. This author has such talent and is so inspiring and motivating that it’s obvious: He’s doing what he’s meant to do in life. His level of talent is a perfect fit with what he does for a living.

You don’t often come across people doing what they do so well that you think, “They’re doing what they were meant to do.” There’s something magical about the rare people that do elicit such a response.

Bill and Sara Minihan are such people. And the real beauty… the real magic… lies in what they were meant to do: Bring smiles to people’s faces and make them feel good. There’s no better mission in life!

And the Minihan’s? They nail it down.

Filed Under: Grand Rivers Variety, Holidays in Kentucky Tagged With: Grand Rivers Kentucky, Variety! Christmas Spectacular

The Cotton Patch Gospel – Don’t Miss the Message Amongst the Mumblings

August 1, 2008 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Cotton Patch Gospel
par–uh-buh l noun
1. a short allegorical story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious principle, or moral lesson.
2. a statement or comment that conveys a meaning indirectly by the use of comparison, analogy, or the like.

Wow, I’m having “Grammar 101” flashbacks.  I loved grammar, so I’m cool with that.  Had it been an Algebra flashback, I’d be banging my head through the monitor right about now.Math and I have nothing at all to say about one another that doesn’t begin and end with $&#5%.

So, why begin a post with a definition? Because I want everyone to keep this definition in mind for a minute.  Jesus used parables often! Remember the good Samaritan. Jesus knew that people understood and remembered stories. Since he was very much interested in His teachings being understood and remembered, He utilized parables quite often.

On a much, much, lesser scale – I homeschooled our three daughters.  When they were in the early elementary school grades, we read extensively about the Civil War.

When it was time to learn all about the Underground Railroad, one morning (while they were sleeping), I went through the house and set up “Safe Houses” – in hidden places (behind the couch, under a desk, inside an entertainment center, etc.).  Fortunately, they had a great abundance of Barbies and those (combined with my own collection of Gone With the Wind dolls) made up our brave residents and bold travelers, while a few of the Ken dolls “got” to be the villains giving chase.

My Girls, our cats, and I had a ball. Years later, they still talk about our Underground Railroad.  Most importantly, they learned more about this period of time than they would have just by reading or listening to me.  We used this same technique throughout our years of homeschooling (though not always with barbies!).

People understand what they’re familiar with better than what they’re told.  If you put a story “on their level,” using situations they’re familiar with, they simply “get it” better.

Jesus used situations, characters, and settings that his listeners would not only relate to but that people would remember for years to come. Was it effective?

What was your answer earlier when I asked you if you remembered the Good Samaritan?

The Cotton Patch Gospel begins its season today. In the past it has proven to be controversial. People apparently even got up to leave during the show. I’m not one to pass judgement on anyone (never have, never will), but how can you ever truly make your mind up about something unless you hear the whole story? Bearing in mind that it is a story, in the first place.

The Cotton Patch Gospel is a fictional retelling of the Greatest Non-fictional story ever told. A parable acted out, if you will. The writers have taken “Jesus” and brought Him to a present day setting – in the south. The idea was for people to be entertained and enlightened at the same time.

If the story sparks interest in just one person out of the thousands to ever see it, and if this one person picks up the Bible to read more about our savior, Jesus Christ – can’t we all agree that it would have been MORE than worth it?

I’ll personally be seeing the production this weekend – the whole production (wink). I’m expecting to be entertained, I’m expecting to laugh, and I’m expecting to be touched by the story. I’m not expecting a word for word production taken straight from the Bible. (If that were the case, it wouldn’t be set anywhere near Deep South, USA.)

I hope everyone who sees this story will go in with an open mind and out (at the end) with a full heart. As a Christian, I have zero tolerance for anything that even hints at disrespect toward Christians and I have less tolerance for anything that hints at disrespect toward God.  But I’m going in with an open mind.

We’ll just see how it goes!

Click HERE for the schedule – and if you haven’t seen the Variety show, yet, make plans to see it as well!  You can find my review for this energetic, amazing show  by clicking the link.

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Filed Under: Events, Grand Rivers Variety Tagged With: Cotton Patch Gospel, Grand Rivers, Variety Playhouse

Always, Patsy Cline Will Never Be Forgotten !

July 4, 2008 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

About 10 years ago my family and I visited The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. It was gorgeous. The thing I remember most was Mt Baldy, an enormous dune that we decided we just had to climb. By the grace of God we lived. Mt Baldy was so humongus, we had to stop and question our sanity about 6 times along the way.

About 4 years ago, we lived on Pensacola Beach in the Gulf of Mexico. We were reminded how small we were daily as we stared at the vast, beautiful ocean. It was so huge it left you completely breathless. We watched from the shore as dolphins and whales went about their daily lives in their gigantic home of emerald green.

Amy Davis Bruce - "Patsy Cline"About 24 hours ago, we found ourselves in Grand Rivers, Kentucky at the Always, Patsy Cline show. The talent and personalities of the two young ladies in the show made Mt Baldy and the Atlantic Ocean seem small.

Amy Davis Bruce (Patsy) and Sara Lynn Minihan (Louise) were absolutely amazing.

My generation isn’t really that familiar with Patsy Cline. Certainly we’ve heard her music, but it’s usually being perfomed by other performers. We’re familiar with how she tragically died, but we aren’t quite as familiar with how she lived. Another tragedy.

After watching Amy Davis Bruce, beautifully, play this American legend last night, I feel like I met Patsy Cline, herself. She brought her to life to the delight of everyone in the audience and left everyone wishing they’d gotten to meet this amazing lady.

Mrs. Bruce’s voice is so powerfully beautiful that I found myself wanting her to sing a lot more songs. I’d love nothing more than to hear her sing again, and the sooner the better. Since the performance, I’ve imagined this lovely singer/actress taking on songs by Faith Hill, Celine Dion, Martina McBride, and Patty Loveless. She’s blessed with the kind of talent that’d allow her to make any song her own.

The band was really something special, too. Since the days of Def Lepard and KISS, I’ve had a special fascination with drummers and the drummer last night (who happens to be married to Amy), Cole Bruce, was phenomenal. A great musician, in my opinion, is one that could put on a incredible show all by themselves – and this young man more than fits that description.

The same could be said of the other musicians as well. Eddie Holland (bass), Thomas Michael (guitar), and Scot Durham (piano) were amazing.  Each played his instrument with energy and passion – you know, they played it like they meant it.

Let’s see… it seems like I’m forgetting someone….  Oh!  The wallflower – Sara Lynn Minihan.  Yeah, one of Sara Lynn Minihan (Louise)these days this girl might come out of her shell and…

Okay, we’ll throw the sarcasm out the back door and just tell it like it is.  This actress honestly fascinates me.  Like her husband, Bill Minihan, she sings, dances, acts, and is a comedic genius.  Her personality comes shining through her performances and, trust me, that’s a very, very good thing.  When she’s on the stage, you simply couldn’t look away, not that you’d want to.

As Patsy’s friend, Louise, Sara gave a performance last night that was as fun to watch as anything I’ve ever seen.  Her energy and vivaciousness filled the entire theater.  And boy could she tool around. (You’ll have to see the show to see what that means!) I’ve tried to get all of my adjectives to line up in a row for me but there are just too many of them.  Let me put it this way:  I’ve always thought that the world needed more ladies like my personal all-time favorite performer and idol, Lucille Ball.

Apparently God thought so, too.

I’ll never forget the Always…Patsy Cline show.  Everything about it was completely flawless.  It just had everything  There was beautiful singing courtesy of Amy, side-splitting laughs courtesy of Sara, music you had to tap your toes and bob your head to, tears, cheers, and even dancing in the aisles.

You have to see this show.  You won’t just thank me for sending you, you’ll love me.

To read more about the cast and even hear audio from the show, visit the Always Patsy Cline section of the website.

See 2013 dates for Always, Patsy Cline at Grand Rivers Variety.

Filed Under: Grand Rivers Variety Tagged With: Always Patsy Cline, Grand Rivers, Kentucky

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