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Dudley Voigt commented on Kyanna Sturm's blog post Sugar Helps the Medicine Go Down
"I like your opening paragraph a lot. I think the changes from the movie deserve analysis and I'm glad you brought your familiarity with the movie to your review.  Your opinions get a little lost though, make sure you are taking a clear…"
Apr 26
Kyanna Sturm posted a blog post

Sugar Helps the Medicine Go Down

Mary Poppins, a whimsical Disney classic, is showing at the Orpheum and it is a show you do not want to miss. Liberties are taken throughout the production, but a fantastic cast, amazing set design and interesting choreography makes up for the blemishes. Broadway Mary Poppins gives an energetic and modern spin to the original movie. The beginning of Mary Poppins filled me with the organic feel I got as a child when I watched the movie but as the play unfolded my feelings began to alter. An…See More
Apr 25
Kyanna Sturm posted a blog post

Flashdance

FlashDanceKyanna Sturm The Orpheum hosted 80’s musical Flashdance. Flashdance tells the story of Alex, a construction worker by day and a club dancer by night, chases after her dreams. Alex falls in love with prince charming, who happens to be her employer at the construction job and is on and off but in the end all is well. I left the Orpheum that night with a spark of encouragement and inspiration and many adults, including my mother, left that night with their teenage memories and moments…See More
Apr 9
Erica Solomon commented on Kyanna Sturm's blog post Life of a Mormon
"Strong first paragraph. I particularly like your comment, "This show utilizes inappropriate satire and molds it into an enjoyable piece, inappropriate at large but smart." Grammatically, make sure your sentences and paragraphs don't…"
Feb 11
Dudley Voigt commented on Kyanna Sturm's blog post Life of a Mormon
"I really like your first paragraph.  You do a good job of summarizing the plot and providing context on the writers, the production and the fact that it is a satirical piece.   Quibble: Elder Cunningham is the nerdy compulsive liar, not…"
Feb 8
Kyanna Sturm posted a blog post

Life of a Mormon

Tuesday, February 5th in the heart of Minneapolis at the Orpheum, The Book of Mormon treated the audience to an exciting and laughter filled show. Written by the authors of South Park, the Book of Mormon has won nine Tony awards and has created quite the reputation.The writing is excellent and witty. The Book of Mormon presented a laugh out loud production that enhanced the energy among the audience. Our main characters, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham go on a two year journey to a small, war…See More
Feb 7
Olivia Plaine commented on Kyanna Sturm's blog post "Ladies and... Ladies"
"Kyanna, this is a very enjoyable read. You offer plenty for the reader to consider, both before and after seeing the show. I agree with Dudley-- this is your strongest review yet!"
Jan 14
Erica Solomon commented on Kyanna Sturm's blog post "Ladies and... Ladies"
"I like that, through telling about your father's experience, you recognize the surprisingly broad appeal of this show. If somebody was tentative about bringing a parent/partner/etc. your review would likely encourage them to do so. I really…"
Jan 14
Kyanna Sturm's blog post was featured

"Ladies and... Ladies"

“Ladies and... Ladies.” I took my straight, white father to the show and when I told him, “tonight we will be seeing Priscilla Queen of the Desert.” He replied with, “Oh s***.” Priscilla Queen of the Desert invited a range of people to the show, which can still be you. If you love “punny” things, exotic moments, and laughing, this show will bring a smile to your day no matter what mood you began with. By the end of the show he left with the totally opposite attitude. Although it sounds…See More
Jan 11
Dudley Voigt commented on Kyanna Sturm's blog post "Ladies and... Ladies"
"Kyanna, I think this is your strongest review yet.  I love the lens of your father's experience as the framework for you comments and observations.  I like your straightforward tone and balanced critique. The third paragraph felt…"
Jan 11
Kyanna Sturm posted a blog post

"Ladies and... Ladies"

“Ladies and... Ladies.” I took my straight, white father to the show and when I told him, “tonight we will be seeing Priscilla Queen of the Desert.” He replied with, “Oh s***.” Priscilla Queen of the Desert invited a range of people to the show, which can still be you. If you love “punny” things, exotic moments, and laughing, this show will bring a smile to your day no matter what mood you began with. By the end of the show he left with the totally opposite attitude. Although it sounds…See More
Jan 10
Kyanna Sturm commented on Zoë Makila's blog post It's Rainin' Men.....'s butts.
"I love how you incorporated your text you sent right in the begining. It did a great job of keeping me reading ! "
Jan 9
Dudley Voigt commented on Kyanna Sturm's blog post Catch This if You Can
"I think that happens.  Sometimes there's nothing to build your opinion around.  "
Dec 14, 2012
Kyanna Sturm commented on Kyanna Sturm's blog post Catch This if You Can
"I had a really hard time writing this review, I do not know why it was different for this one rather then the others. "
Dec 14, 2012
Dudley Voigt commented on Kyanna Sturm's blog post Catch This if You Can
" I like that you comment on the casting director, such an influential job that we really don't stop to think about!   Not sure what you mean by "show theatre" style or why "newer" is in quotes. Since you…"
Dec 14, 2012
Kyanna Sturm posted a blog post

Catch This if You Can

                 On December 11, “Catch me if you can” opened at the Orpheum and slowly but surly, people filed into their seats. Based off a true story, written into a book and then into a movie, “Catch me if you can” was condensed from a life story into a must see, 2 hour production. Based off of ex conman Frank Abagnale Jr, “Catch me if you can” was put together in a mesmerizing “show theatre” style. Although the Broadway musical is a “newer” show compared to some of the classics it offers a…See More
Dec 13, 2012

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Sugar Helps the Medicine Go Down

Mary Poppins, a whimsical Disney classic, is showing at the Orpheum and it is a show you do not want to miss. Liberties are taken throughout the production, but a fantastic cast, amazing set design and interesting choreography makes up for the blemishes. Broadway Mary Poppins gives an energetic and modern spin to the original movie. The beginning of Mary Poppins filled me with the organic feel I got as a child when I watched the movie but as the play unfolded my feelings began…

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Posted on April 25, 2013 at 11:35pm — 1 Comment

Flashdance

FlashDance

Kyanna Sturm 

The Orpheum hosted 80’s musical Flashdance. Flashdance tells the story of Alex, a construction worker by day and a club dancer by night, chases after her dreams. Alex falls in love with prince charming, who happens to be her employer at the construction job and is on and off but in the end all is well. I left the Orpheum that night with a spark of encouragement and inspiration and many adults, including my mother, left…

Continue

Posted on April 9, 2013 at 11:07pm

Life of a Mormon

Tuesday, February 5th in the heart of Minneapolis at the Orpheum, The Book of Mormon treated the audience to an exciting and laughter filled show. Written by the authors of South Park, the Book of Mormon has won nine Tony awards and has created quite the reputation.The writing is excellent and witty. The Book of Mormon presented a laugh out loud production that enhanced the energy among the audience. Our main characters, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham go on a two year journey to a…

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Posted on February 7, 2013 at 11:49pm — 2 Comments

Production Anyone?

Aida, a story about the captured Nubian princess falling in love with the enemy soldier, who is set to be married with another princess, captures the audience of all ages. Written by Elton John and Tim Rice, Aida opened at Pantages theatre Wednesday January 23rd. Aida continues playing until January 27th for all the music admirers and real production goers. For a smaller, local production, I was blown away at the cast’s talent. If you are uneasy and pondering the question of, is it…

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Posted on January 25, 2013 at 11:32pm — 2 Comments

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