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Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Mary Poppins is flying in to Broadway San Jose May 29 – June 10! Featuring the irresistible story and unforgettable songs from one of the most popular Disney films of all time, plus brand-new breathtaking dance numbers and spectacular stage-craft, Mary Poppins is everything you could ever want in a hit Broadway show! So get swept up in the fun of this high-Flying Musical the whole family will enjoy!
Mary Poppins tells the story of Jane and Michael Banks, children of Mr. and Mrs. Banks, who have driven away every nanny their parents hire. They are not bad children, but they have bad nannies that just aren’t very nice. When they write down what they truly want in a nanny, fate intervenes and Mary Poppins flies in to the family’s rescue. Through their journey they meet one of Mary’s old friends Bert who is a chimney sweep with a heart of gold. Mary helps the children and their parents to love and cherish each other and when her job is done she flies off to help another family in need.
What to look for from Nick - Mary Poppins is one of Disney's most beloved movies of all time. I think that anyone who goes to see this show should expect to feel like a kid again; to have the show remind them of how much fun it was to be a kid. Mary Poppins was not only a nice nanny, but she was stern when needed to be. I am looking for a well rounded Mary from the actress who plays her and not just a happy, perfect Mary. Remember, she's practically perfect in every way.
What to look for from Linda – Unlike the 1964 Disney film, the musical features elements from the original book as well as the film so you have to let the musical adaptation stand on its own. The Poppins character has to find just the right balance between nanny-like sternness and magical “Mary-ness,” in order for the audience to be won over. A slightly darker storyline makes this show intriguing for adults so staging and comedic timing becomes very important. Tilt too much into the brimstone and treacle and you lose the audience. Favorite new number, “Anything Can Happen If You Let It.”
From both of us: This interpretation of the Disney movie is fun, fantastical and magical. Take the kids if you have them, but go on your own if you don’t. This show is sure to inspire you! A note about seeing the show at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts: It is modern and gorgeous with extremely comfortable seats in a state-of-the-Art Theatre. You’ll have a wonderful time there!
Have your own mini-Jolly Holiday
Take a day off and visit Guadalupe River Park Conservatory which sits in the heart of downtown San Jose and hosts a wealth of amazing Mary Poppins park activities. www.grpg.org
Release your playful side at the Children's Discovery Museum - This dynamic cultural and educational institution offers more than 150 interactive exhibits for young children in the areas of science, humanities, technology and arts. www.cdm.org
Visit the Happy Hollow Park and Zoo – featuring thespectacular Keep-Around-Carousel that features endangered species characters, Pacific Fruit Express Family Roller Coaster, and an “Extreme Make-Over” of the beloved Danny the Dragon Ride. http://www.hhpz.org/index.cfm/id/1/Home/
Go Fly a Kite! – Okay, this one won’t be happening for a few months, but it’s a nice follow-up to the show! Berkeley Kite Fest July 28-29 2012 is the largest kite fest in the country! This annual festival features giant creature kites as big as houses, high flying kite fights, plus free kite making and candy drop for kids.
http://www.highlinekites.com/pages.php?pageid=21
Restaurants that Mary and Burt would love
The Brit – San Jose’s Premier British Pub – If you are looking for a wild and adventurous British night out then The Brit is the place for you. Great drinks, good food, and a host of different events, this pub is the place to be. Disclaimer – Not ok for kids. www.britanniaarmsdowntown.com
Duke of Edinburgh Pub and Restaurant – The Duke of Edinburgh is an authentic British pub with a full menu, outside patio, 12 beers on tap, and a variety of single malt scotch. Located only fifteen minutes from the theatre this is a great place for families and kids to experience the true Jane and Michael Banks eating experience. Disclaimer – No kids after 11:00 pm www.theduke.com
Sweets for the Sweet
Powell's Sweet Shoppe is an old-time, old-fashioned, old-world candy store taken from America's imagination. Trust us - this store a delectable experience that you won’t want to miss. http://www.powellsss.com/go/
A Spoonful of Sugar – How perfect is this! Try the Chocolate with Jameson espresso buttercream for a cake served in the most delightful way. http://aspoonfulofsugarcakes.com/
Anything Can Happen If You Let It – When you wake up on the morning of the show you should make a Dream Board. Print out pictures of what your dreams and goals are. Paste them to your Dream Board and let it inspire you. Remember what Mary Poppins says – “Stretch your mind beyond fantastic – dreams are made of strong elastic” – “You won’t know a challenge until you’ve met it” – “If you reach for the stars all you get are the stars – if you reach for the heavens you get the stars thrown in” Remember to keep dreaming and anything can happen.
Mary Poppins the musical
May 29-June 10, 2012
Broadway San Jose
www.broadwaysanjose.com
Tuesday – Thursday – 7:30 p.m.
Friday – 8 p.m.
Saturday – 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday – 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Photo courtesy of Broadway San Jose
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