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Oedipal aerobics nod to Sophocles
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Curio Theatre's had a pretty good run lately, but you wouldn't know it from the way it starts off its newest work, Oedipussy. A comic adaptation of British theater troupe Spymonkey's adaptation of Sophocles' classical tale of father-murdering and mother-loving, they quote from a review ostensibly written by my Inquirer colleague Toby Zinman, calling them "inexperienced middle-aged actors" and griping, "It's like watching a talking book that doesn't talk very well."
Thus demoralized, Curio artistic director Paul Kuhn, costume designer Aetna Gallagher, actor-about-town Brian McCann (each moving fast toward 50) and young actor-playwright Harry Slack, set about proving their physical stage fitness. Leaping, climbing, hurling themselves around the simple set while downing painkillers, they barrel through the tragedy in a hilarious and weirdly touching meditation on life, love, theater, and aging gracelessly.
Directed by John Bellomo, there's plenty of slapstick, and a bit or two may drag, but mostly Curio makes Spymonkey's work its own. The production is about as subtle as the ancients liked it: The oft-consulted Oracle is two beach ball-sized googly eyes that have an unsettling habit of bouncing away. Gallagher's costumes range from ridiculous to ridiculously sublime (a dress with extra arms to help illustrate Jocasta's suicide-by-hanging). Oedipussy (McCann) and Jocasta (Gallagher) sing a deliriously cheesy love song, accented by Kuhn's sax-and-clarinet solos. And brief monologues by cast members examine their own personal tragedies and humiliations.
Spymonkey might have its niche figured out - it's taken some classics into its zany wheelhouse, and performs in Cirque du Soleil's Zumanity. But likewise, Curio's season, incorporating this work and Gender Comedy (Slack's original take on Twelfth Night) alongside its usual standards, points to a company not settling into middle age but taking some risks and hitting its stride.
After reading Zinman's critiques, the team announces, "Toby Zinman, this one's for you." I can't claim to speak for her, but I suspect she'd be pleased with the honor. Either way, I'm happy to add another review to the positive pile.
Calvary Center for Culture and Community, 4740 Baltimore Ave., through May 24. Tickets: $15 to $20. Information: 215-525-1350 or CurioTheatre.org
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MCKINNEY (CBSDFW.COM) - The city of McKinney has partnered with Cooper Aerobics Center to offer free memberships in May for residents. Its an effort, according to McKinney Mayor Brian Loughmiller, to reduce soaring health care costs and promote healthy living.
Companies that are moving into the area whether it be here Plano or Allen theyre all looking for environments where you have a healthy lifestyle, said Mayor Loughmiller.
Nearly 150 residents have already signed up and hit the gym.
I just want to get fit. I want to be here for my boys a little longer, said 32-year-old mother Kara Hart, who now works out for free at the 75,000 square-foot fitness center.
City officials said its health care costs for 800 employees tripled to 13 million in recent years.
McKinney and the Cooper Aerobics Center are hosting a special event on May 17 to promote their healthy collaboration.
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Kathleen Parker: White House Correspondents Dinner an excercise in self-loathing
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This was the time when Americans renew their hatred of Washington and Washington wallows in a bittersweet cocktail of self-love and self-loathing.
Which is to say, it was White House Correspondents Association weekend, with the dinner Saturday night amid a galaxy of pre- and after-parties. Attendant to these events is the also-annual handwringing about the dinners value.
Those questioning, of course, are the media, who create the problem, then examine the problem, then suggest ways to solve the problem (that we dont really believe is a problem) and then go on to repeat the problem.
The rest of the world couldnt care less about the dinner except perhaps to note Washington is out of touch with regular Americans and that journalists are too schmoozy with officialdom. Most journalists would agree, but who would want to miss the scholarship awards? Oh, you didnt know about those?
What we all hate most is the attendance of so many celebrities, who undermine the noble purpose of this convocation. Moreover, they tend to make journalists, who have spent considerable time looking their red-carpet best, feel like last weeks tulips.
The buzz-killer crowd, however, is quickly forgotten once inside, where an avenue of cameras and lights awaits stars passing along the red carpet. Note to future newbies: Your entrance is upstairs. Otherwise, you risk a probable humiliation that the lights will suddenly go dark and your grand entrance becomes a soul-killing walk of shame past a gantlet of fish-eyed fans of other people.
This experience can be helpful, on the other hand, as you summon the requisite pose of perpetual self-awareness. Your thinking should follow this vein: Its not that you want to go to the dinner. Its your job to go. Whither goes the president, so go the media. And of course, the media did invite him, as well as all those celebrities we find so disruptive. Theres a circularity to all of this that suggests an apt metaphor.
Almost no one present fails to note his or her ambiguity toward the dinner and the parties that most are dying to attend. There are exceptions to this club-think, notably The New York Times and Tom Brokaw. The Times stopped sending its staffers several years ago, saying the media shouldnt be partying with people it covers.
Brokaw made headlines when he protested the celebrity-driven nature of the evening, specifically following Lindsay Lohans overshadowing presence the year before last. He lamented that the purpose of the evening to allow journalists and politicians to mingle in a lighthearted, relaxed environment had been hijacked.
He was right about the Lohan spectacle. I was standing nearby visiting with Lohans hostess, Greta Van Susteren, when none other than Rick Santorum brought his daughters for a snapshot with the starlet. Brokaw is also right about the superficiality and misplaced emphasis of the evening. For this reason, many of us swear well never go again. But since most of us do attend again, I hoped Brokaw might relent and asked him to be my date this year.
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