Friday, August 28, 2009

Make 'em work for it!

Last week I issued a challenge via Twitter: a free ice cream for the first person to show up and sing, in its entirety, "Glitter and Be Gay" from the problematic Bernstein/Hellman operetta Candide. I saw some tweeting about the challenge and so was aware that a few people were preparing to come down and sing. On Aug 21 we were met by Arianna (@operakitty on Twitter) who was ready to work. Unfortunately the truck's generator crapped out and we had to go back to Greenpoint. Two hours later, in the 95 degree heat, we were back and so was Arianna.

And so- two hours after she was ready to sing (in the way of any "real" audition, in which the applicant's comfort is rarely a consideration!) she let us have it. How fun to watch a crowd appear. They had no idea why this young lady would be singing outside an ice cream truck... too silly. Thank you for being such a great sport, Arianna! I hope you liked your cone and t-shirt. Pardon my singing along in the video...




8 comments:

  1. Amazing! Who knew the streets of NY had such great acoustics?

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  2. <3 Arianna <3

    This is like the best.video.ever! What fun that she did that, and I loved you chirping along and directing. LOL

    Totally fun. Hooray!!!

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  3. YAY! Awesome! Arianna is great!

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  4. That is great!! Too funny! I would have loved to see more of the crowds reaction during the performance like the one lady who got some screen time.

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  5. Woo-hoo! Just got my computer back up and running...my mother is SO grateful to you for posting this. *laugh* This is awesome. Would have dressed a bit nicer had I known there was going to be video involved! I completely enjoyed myself, and love the T-shirt. Thanks for giving me a fun afternoon!

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  6. ....And we heard her here FIRST! BRAVA Arianna!!!!! You go girl!

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  7. Girlfriend's got a great set of lungs. And, er, "lungs" too. ;-)

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  8. ROFLMAO, Bill! Yeah.....no possible way to hide them...except when wearing my catering tux....then I have been called "sir."

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