Holiday Blog 2019
It
seems we do something around Xmas each year when we are in Toronto.
This
time we booked a play named ‘Holiday Inn’. It’s the original from which the
1942 movie with Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire was adapted. I am sure you all
know the movie White Christmas.
The
play was a stunning performance. Nothing was held back, the lighting, costumes and
performers were outstanding. While the stage set was simple; it was colorful
and had the needed effects.
But
before we saw this play we had to drive to the theater. It was performed in
Niagara-on-the-Lake, a fancy, even romantic small town in Canada. This town is
about 1.5 hours away from Toronto and as you can see in the pictures, the
weather was bad.
Canadians
are used to driving in snow, but our drive was bad. Stop-and-go on the highway,
visibility almost zero sometimes, it was not such a nice drive to get to
Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Part
of our trip took us through Canadian Wine Country. The vineyards were at rest
and a bit snow covered. Starlings were hiding among the plantings trying to get
out of the wind.
The land looked forlorn, looked asleep. Every town we went through had Christmas decorations displayed. Some of the houses looked very festive and ready for the Holidays.
Starlings Seeking Shelter in the Vineyards |
The land looked forlorn, looked asleep. Every town we went through had Christmas decorations displayed. Some of the houses looked very festive and ready for the Holidays.
Our
play was at 7 PM at night and we had plenty of time to scout out the exact
location of the Shaw Festival Theater. Carol and I thought it a good idea to
give it a dry run. Explore exactly where we had to be at night so we didn’t
have to search for it in the dark.
We
also thought it prudent to not drive home after the performance, since it would
be driving in the freezing night, through country where snow plows don’t always
clear the country roads immediately.
So
I booked a room near Niagara-on-the-Lake in the town of Niagara Falls. Now almost
everybody knows about Niagara Falls, world famous for the amount of water that
drains out of Lake Erie and flows through a gorge into Lake Ontario.
The
drive between the 2 towns was about 30 minutes and it was a nice drive. We
drove along the Niagara Escarpment on the Canadian Side, along the Queen’s
Parade and the Niagara Parkway and it is a pretty drive. The houses along this
section are high end, fancy and were lit by extraordinary light shows.
We
passed the monument put up in honor of General Brock who died near here during the American Attack in the war of 1812.
The
town of Niagara Falls is on the Canadian side of this famous landmark the Niagara Falls.
Beautiful Lights Everywhere |
It’s a pretty town, too, but a bit commercial. To attract a world-wide clientele, the Canadians built fancy hotels, Casino’s and grand eateries. Hands down, the Canadian side is much better than the American side. In the winter however, the crowds are fewer. Still, the town of Niagara Falls decorates most trees within the town with lights. The whole atmosphere is delightfully frilly and everything is geared towards Christmas.
Falls View Casino |
Wow! $132 |
Light Displays |
Naturally, Carol had to go and try her luck. And lucky she was…We walked out of the Casino after winning $132 dollars. That paid for the room!
A Few of the Trees Wrapped in Lights |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police |
Niagara Falls at Night |
We used Niagara Falls only as a spot to sleep. Yes, we drove past some amazing light shows in the park by the Falls, we tried to get a good look at the Canadian and American Falls with their colored lights but it was a bit difficult since everything was very icy and slippery from the frozen mist near the falls.
Top = Easter Parade; Bottom = Valentine's Day |
So we did the best we could… we just spent time in the car, driving around.
Top = Let's Start the New Year Right; Bottom = Heat Wave |
The play “Holiday Inn” was a success. I liked the performance. The actors did their utmost, the dancing routines were marvelous. Fred Astaire would have been jealous. The music was from a live orchestra and the songs… well, everybody knows them.
‘Dreaming of a White Christmas’ was appropriate for this time of year.
Irving Berlin wrote songs for Easter, Valentine’s Day, 4th of July, etc. All the holiday songs were included in the play.
This
play “Holiday Inn” is a multifaceted affair. While the music and lyrics were
written by Irving Berlin, the story was based on the book by Greenberg and
Hodge. Many people were part of the performance we watched.
Not just the actors
but the arrangements for the choreography, for the vocals, for the scenery, for
the orchestration, etc. were all very well done.
Let’s see what next year will bring us.
Costume Sketches |
The
theater was sold out.
We
planned well, had our dinner (delicious Thai food) before the show and enjoyed
ourselves for a night out.
Let’s see what next year will bring us.
This
was our Christmas performance for 2019, a good choice.
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