So, I realized that I had said this blog would include some of my daily adventures.
And there are none.
So, here I am to change that.
First, let me apologize for my lack of update about last week's "So You Think You Can GLEE Wednesday". It was my birthday, and with all the birthday festivities that took place, I never got around to telling you all about Glee. I'll be sure to catch everyone up in this week's update though. No worries :-)
Saturday though I went to New York City with my brother, Alex, and the rest of Shippensburg's Activities Programming Board (APB) to see the musical "
In the Heights". My brother...is absoultely nothing like me. He likes sport-ish things and enjoys drawing and other art things like sculpture and charcoal. Over the summer, since I was the one with the car, he was forced to listen to my music--i.e. showtunes. When he heard the soundtrack for "In The Heights", he insisted that he had to see this show. Stunned, I looked into tickets. Turned out that APB was doing a trip for it! So, I bought his ticket and he was in Ship Friday night ready to head to the Big Apple Saturday morning.

The day was incredible. I don't think we could have had a better time of it. With a handful of my friends, the two of us went to a small place called "Ellen's Stardust Diner" which I HIGHLY reccomend for lunch. The prices weren't too crazy (for New York), and the food was really really good! And the best part is that the entire wait staff is comprised of Broadway wanna-bes. So, everyone sings karaoke...the entire time!! It's really the ultimate dinner and a show. We couldn't get enough of it!! Our waiter was wonderful, and did a wonderful performance of a song from the musical "Rent". We loved Phillip!!

After lunch and a small photo shoot in Times Square, we headed into the theatre. As Alex and I looked at the cast list, we realized 90% of the Original Cast was there, including his favorites, Christopher Jackson (Benny) and Eliseo Roman (Piragua Guy). Of course, we were both thrilled--him to see his favorites, me to see him so excited. I had that "Best Big Sister" Award in the bag.
Before going to our seats, we purchased some "Piragua"(i.e. snow cones) simply because, well, it's Alex's favorite character, favorite song, favorite part--we couldn't NOT get some.

Then we took our seats and watched the show. And it was INCREDIBLE. The dancing, the music, the ensemble, the leads--it was phenomenal. I loved loved loved it, and Alex couldn't even speak. Words can't even express how much he loved it, and by association, how on top of the moon I felt. And as we floated out of the theatre at the end of the show, we noticed a small crowd gathering by a small door. It was the stage door.
Now you KNOW we were all there, clutching our playbills and hoping against hope someone besides dancer number three comes out. They were shouting that we had to get on the bus, but Alex and I, along with about 7 other Shippensburg people, stood firm. We.Were.Getting.Autographs. First it was Priscilla Lopez, the original Camilla. That was exciting. Wow, my first Broadway autograph! My first Broadway photo op! Alex's first too!!
Then it was Robin DeJesus, Original "Sonny". He was another favorite of Alex's, and he was so so so sweet. I mentioned that this was my little brother's first show ever, and Robin was so happy that Alex came to see In the Heights!
And then...(I hope you're sitting down)...Mandy Gonzalez and CHRISTOPHER JACKSON came out. Original Cast Nina and BENNY! Alex instantly started shaking and screaming. I had to take the camera out of his hands because he was five seconds from dropping it then fainting. Mandy made it over to us first, and Alex was a grade-A Stuttering Stanley. "Hi...hi...um...can you...umm...sign this...and umm...can...can I...I...get...a.a.a. picture with...with you...and...and...hi-hi-him? I...I'm sorry...this is my first...first...show and I'm...I...I'm just really nervous" Mandy smiled kindly at him and said "Oh of course! This is your first show? Oh wow! That's awesome!" she laughed with him, hugged him, and told him it was all okay. She called Chris over and they took a picture with him. I thought he was going to cry. Hell, I thought I was going to cry.

Then Mandy moved on and Chris started signing things. He shook Alex's hand, asked his name, and started talking to him. When he asked where Alex was from, he said "my sister and I, we're from Philly". "Philly? GO EAGLES!" We were both stunned. An Eagles fan? On Broadway? I knew my brother knew how to pick his favorites.

And, if that wasn't enough--Mr. Piragua Guy himself came out. I had to literally steady Alex because I knew he was teetering on the edge of losing it. When he got to our circle, Alex could stop staring at him. My brother, standing in front of his favorite character ever, blurts out "YOU'RE MY IDOL". Mr. Roman laughed...hard, he hugged my brother and thanked him over and over again.
It was a great moment.
We climbed back on the bus, and Alex sat in shocked silence for an hour.
It was by far one of the best trips we've ever taken, and I'm so happy he was with me in NYC.
I love writing, and I am a writer. But I could never describe how happy and wonderful that day was, and how I feel post-trip. Elated doesn't cut it, and every other word is horribly cliched.
Just know...I had a good time.
~AvK~