Sunday, November 28, 2021

Celebrating Stephen Sondheim

 Hi everyone,

I know it's been a long time! I'm slowly making big plans for Melissa's Kitties with a new look coming soon in 2022. Please stay tuned...

In the meantime, let's take a moment to celebrate Stephen Sondheim, who passed away this weekend. I grew up watching West Side Story, and Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd is one of my all-time favorite films. 

Stephen Sondheim lived a long, fulfilled life, creating hundreds of amazing lyrics for us to enjoy. Yet, I know the void he left will never fully disappear. There will never be another Stephen Sondheim.

A few years ago, the Kitties performed some unforgettable moments of Sweeney Todd and Into the Woods. Like any Sondheim-related effort, it was hard work that burst off the page! You can check out the film versions of these works on streaming services or DVD. 

First, Gordon embodied Sweeney Todd, out of jail after being convicted on a false charge by a corrupt judge and ready for revenge. 

And, then, for something completely different: Gordon played the Wolf, charming Mini as Little Red Riding Hood when she ventures Into the Woods on the way to Granny's house.

We haven't yet tackled West Side Story, but we will. Did you know that classic film is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year? Thanks to Turner Classic Movies, you can catch it in theaters across the country today or Wednesday. I'm heading out to see it on the big screen this afternoon. Are you? (Come on, treat yourself! You'll be glad you did.)  

I last saw Stephen Sondheim recently on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where they discussed Steven Spielberg's new version of West Side Story, which hits theaters December 10. He assured us, "It's fantastic!" I don't doubt it and can't wait to see it. Mark your calendars! 

Above all else, when checking out any of his work, sing along, tip your glass or throw your shoe in thanks to Mr. Sondheim for his glorious words and music. They'll live forever.