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Friday, May 25, 2012

The Creepy and the Kooky


I’ll admit, I don’t know much about the Addams family and going into last night’s Broadway Grand Rapids performance of the Addams Family musical, I only knew one thing, snapping. You know, dun dun dun dun *snap snap*. It made me feel better when this is the first thing Mike Lloyd, Executive Director of Broadway Grand Rapids, did when came out to say a few words. I had no expectations for this performance and I can honestly say that after seeing the whole production, I was completely blown away.

The Addams Family is a dark yet hilarious love story. The production spares no time for humor. Before the performance even starts the voice that comes on the overhead speakers before every show, you know the one, “please turn off all cell phones, blah blah blah”, started speaking and made sure everyone in the audience knew that the use of nooses, guillotines, and other torture devises were not permitted during the show, but highly recommended during intermission. The show hadn’t even started and the whole packed house at the DeVos Performance Hall was already in stitches.

The "dead ancestors" wowing the audience.
The musical is shockingly based around a love story. Wednesday Addams , daughter of Morticia and Gomez Addams  has fallen in love with a “normal” boy and he has proposed. This comes as a shock to Wednesday herself but it feels right and she wants to go through with it. She knows right away though that her mother will not be happy. You see, the Addams are anything but normal. In fact, the show kicks off with a fantastic song and dance routine with the entire Addams family dancing in the graveyard “waking up” their dead ancestors singing “When You’re An Addams”. The song describes how the family likes anything creepy, kooky, mysterious or spooky. Yeah, not exactly normal. 

The show goes on to show Wednesday telling her father, Gomez, about the engagement but she tells him that he mustn’t tell Morticia. Using her instincts that come with over 25 years of marriage, Morticia instantly knows Gomez is hiding something from her and she will not have it. The Addams prepare for a dinner party with Lucas’ parents. Wednesday begs her family to act “normal” for just one night. Meanwhile, you see Lucas also begging his parents, obviously in a strained marriage, for them to act “normal” for just one night! 

Morticia knows Gomez is holding something back from her, and she throughout the whole performance she always stresses that their whole relationship is based around being truthful. She tells Lucas’ mother that she has never kept a secret from Gomez and vice versa. She had only agreed to this dinner party on one condition, that after dinner everyone will play “the game”. Wednesday is mortified at this request as is the rest of the family. We later find out that “the game” is when the family sits around the dinner table and passes around a sacred chalice. Each person takes a sip out of the chalice and tells a secret they have never told anyone before. The game is called Full Disclosure. This game ends up bringing out many interesting comments, feelings, and of course the big elephant in the room; Wednesday and Lucas’ engagement. 

Through witty humor, modern day references, a whole lot of singing and dancing, and an extremely good moral of the story, the Addams Family will please audiences of all different ages. The dark humor and pop culture references will have the older crowd belly laughing the whole time and Pugsley Addams’ love of being tortured by his sister will be all too familiar to younger children (especially ones with older siblings!) 

The dead ancestors stick around for the entire show adding to some hilariously awkward dance scenes, and if you are like me and don’t know much about the Addams Family, let me just tell you, you will love Uncle Fester. Not sure if he is a man or a woman, but his witty quips and enthusiasm about love in a family who is so dark, adds so much to this performance. 

Oh! And how can I forget. Prepare to be completely shocked by Lurch, the zombie butler. That is all I will say. 

There are still three performances left of the Addams Family. Tonight at 8pm, and tomorrow at 2pm and 8pm. If you are looking for a great way to spend a few hours with the family or a loved one, I highly, highly recommend going to see this performance. There is no way you will be disappointed. 



Have a wonderful holiday weekend!
--Kelly

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

West Michigan Wine Trails

From: WMTA.org

Michigan Wines for Every Taste
By: Karel Bush, Promotion Specialist: Michigan Grape and Wine Industry Council

If you love fine food and wine, your first question when planning your travel might be: What is unique about this region? When you travel through Michigan, you’ll discover the Great Lakes State offers a diverse assortment of cool-climate wines that pair beautifully with foods from their regions.

Many of Michigan’s 90-plus wineries are located in the most scenic spots in the state. Most are along the Lake Michigan shore, where vineyards take advantage of the “lake effect,” which brings insulating snow cover in the winter and warm breezes in the fall.

Because of Michigan’s diverse growing regions – vineyards are scattered from the Upper Peninsula to the southern state line – there are many varieties and styles of wine to enjoy.
Aromatic white wines like Riesling and Gewurztraminer are widely produced in Michigan. Riesling, in particular, is found from very dry to very sweet – even Ice Wine, which is a style unique to cool-climate areas. Try a sip and you will fall in love with this heavenly nectar.
Cabernet Franc ripens earlier than many other red grapes, which is an advantage in a cool climate like Michigan. This wine is produced as a varietal (labeled with the grape name), but is also blended with Merlot and other reds. Many Michigan wineries also produce delicious Pinot Noir, the most widely planted red grape.

Whether you’re looking for red or white, dry or sweet, you’ll find something to love at any of the winery tasting rooms around Michigan. To learn more about the wines and wineries of Michigan, visit www.michiganwines.com.

Wine Trails

With 93 wineries and counting, Michigan is making its way onto the map as destination for fantastic wine and breathtaking wineries. Often referred to as the “Napa of the Midwest”, West Michigan has the perfect climate for growing the grapes to make award winning wines.

A perfect getaway with a loved one, or for a weekend away with the girls, would be to hop in the car (with a designated driver of course) and check out one of these wine trails. Do it in a day or take the weekend to travel to each of these extravagant wineries.
 

Central West Michigan

Clay Avenue Cellars, Muskegon
Lake Effect Winery
, Muskegon
Lemon Creek Winery
, Grand Haven
Robinette’s Apple Haus
, Grand Rapids
Cascade Winery & Jaden James Brewery
, Grand Rapids
Fenn Valley
, Fennville
McIntosh Cellars and Winery
, South Haven
Burgdorf’s Winery
, Haslett
Cody Kresta Vineyard & Winery
, Mattawan
St. Julian Winery
, Paw Paw
Lawton Ridge Winery
, Kalamazoo
 

Grand Traverse Bay Area

Leelanau Peninsula
Shady Lane Cellars
, Suttons Bay
Chateau de Leelanau
, Suttons Bay
Black Star Farms
, Suttons Bay
Forty-Five North Vineyard and Winery
, Lake Leelanau
Verterra Winery
, Leland
Northern Natural Winery
, Benzonia

Old Mission Peninsula
Left Foot Charley
, Traverse City
Black Star Farms
, Traverse City
Peninsula Cellars
, Traverse City
Chateau Grand Traverse
, Traverse City
Brys Estate Vineyard and Winery
, Traverse City
Chateau Chantal
, Traverse City
 
For more information on all the West Michigan wineries as well as wine trail itineraries, visit our itineraries section
 

Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Pampered Life: Spas


re•lax [ri-laks]
verb (used with object)
1. to make less tense, rigid, or firm; make lax: to relax themuscles.
2.to release or bring relief from the effects of tension, anxiety,etc.: 

The art of relaxation has been lost upon many of us through our daily hectic lives. Luckily there is an industry that is around solely to help us remember that relaxation is key. Spas date all the way back to the 19th century.  It was said that the water in the ancient European towns had healing powers. Upon hearing this, travelers from all over the world would journey to these towns to “take the water”.

The modern spa has now descended from these practices of bathing in hot springs and mineral waters. In ancient times, this was a luxury that only the wealthy could afford. Thankfully as centuries have passed, spa prices have dropped. For many, spas are still a luxurious treat.  West Michigan is lucky enough to be home to some incredible day spas and we encourage you to give yourself a day off from all the stresses of life and be pampered at one of these incredible places of relaxation.

Whether you live in West Michigan or will be visiting with us in the future, we recommend you stop in and indulge yourself at one of these points of relaxation: