Showing posts with label big day downtown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label big day downtown. Show all posts

October 3, 2011

My Big Day Downtown: Trying Something New

So you remember last year, I wrote this post about my big day downtown? It was part of an initiative of the Downtown Halifax Business Commission. Local bloggers were recruited to have some fun downtown Halifax and then come back and tell all you lovelies about our day.

This year, I was lucky enough to do this again, only with the stipulation that I try something new. And that's exactly what I did!

I've been living in Halifax for just about 10 years now. I spent the better part of that time actually working in downtown Halifax. And I would walk by Petrie's Halifax Feast Dinner Theatre just about every other day. I always saw the sign out on Salter Street and had always heard about it through friends and co-workers. So I thought, 'This is my big chance!'. I've always wanted to go and this was a great opportunity to check it out.

I called up the box office and explained it was my first show. The lady on the other end of the phone was super friendly and took my reservation quickly and easily. I thought I would bring my husband and make a date night out of it, to say thank you for all the hard work he's been doing building my new sewing studio! (More on that soon, very exciting!) So we were booked in for Saturday night. When I told my Mom we were going, besides being jealous, she asked "Is Darren going to be into that sort of thing?" Well, yes. Because the show that's currently playing is called 'Spree'. Like 'Glee', only different. And let's face it, Darren is a complete Gleek!

There's a parking lot conveniently just across the street, so no need to fuss around trying to get a decent park space. And I was happy for that because we were having typical Halifax rainy, blustery weather.


When we got inside, we were greeted by a friendly gal who took our names and then had 'Skin Mudson' show us to our table. I later started piecing it together that these nice people were actually the cast who were doubling as the wait staff. I'm still sort of in shock at this. Because they're singing their hearts out, dancing their pants off, acting and bobbing around, and then swiftly jump off the stage to the kitchen where they then switch to server mode. Unbelievable! And throughout the night it became apparent that we would meet every single one of the cast members as they keep trading up tables to serve food and drinks. Pretty cool.


So not only was I completely astounded at that, but to top it off, I noticed that they kept taking turns playing the backup music for all the musical numbers. Sometimes it was 'Mercedes Johnson' played by the very talented Sarah Richardson at the keyboards (and this girl can sing!), and then you'd see Skin Mudson (Sean O'Brien) or Bill Schuman (Stephane Gaudet) over at the drum set. Amazing. Singing. Dancing. Serving. Playing instruments. That's some crazy talent. And above all, you can tell they are enjoying every minute of it and are loving what they do. The show was fast paced and seriously funny (my cheeks were numb from smiling and laughing!). The music was awesome and the harmonies were really great. We were impressed!


This is me and my new friend 'Burt Bummel' (Kurt Hummel's counterpart), played by Vianney Aubrecht. Burt claimed he wasn't trying to steal Darren, but he was awfully friendly with him ;)
Amazing singer, amazing dancer!

We also got to meet 'Dru Sylibble' played by Bev Butler and 'Fay Ray' played by Hannah King. These ladies will make you laugh! Belly laughs. Other talented cast members included Joshua Law and Victoria Ryan.



Let's talk food! I have to say, for the price of our tickets, you really get a great deal. If you were to go out for dinner and drinks for the night, you would spend the same amount, minus the entertainment. So for the price of our tickets, we got a starter salad and fresh baked bread, a choice of 6 entrees, so there's something for everyone (we had the steak which was really yummy but my favorite part of the meal was the garlic mashed potatoes prepared by Chef Joel Estabrooks), and then a triple brownie dessert with raspberry sauce, whipped cream and berries (drool!). And the show!

I cannot say enough about how friendly and accommodating these folks were. Even though they were bouncing in and out of the kitchen directly from the stage (and in character all the while!), they were happy and the service was excellent!



The space is a perfect size so it's an intimate atmosphere and everyone is relatively close to the action. They even had a few audience members up on stage at one point dancing, that's fun. As long as it's not me! (shy). But everyone seemed to enjoy it.

Overall, our Big Day Downtown to see 'Spree' at the Halifax Feast Dinner Theatre was a success and I would certainly go back to see another show. You can see 'Spree' until November 2011. There's a complete calender for the 2011 season here. This would be something ideal to take your folks to when they're in town for the holiday season too.

It's so nice to see people are working hard in Halifax to contribute to the arts and keep live, interactive entertainment alive. Jim Petrie's Dinner Theatre is celebrating a milestone this year. 25 years in theatre! Congratulations and I hope they will continue to make great entertainment for many years to come!

Thanks again to the DHBC for the opportunity to review a little piece of what Downtown Halifax has to offer! You can see a complete directory on their website. So if you're looking, check out Downtown Halifax, they're sure to have a little bit of everything.


August 24, 2010

My Big Day Downtown

I just had a Big Day in Downtown Halifax! First of all, I was honored to be a part of this awesome promotion that was offered through the Downtown Halifax Business Commission. $100 to spend at my discretion... oh my, a little overwhelming! That money was burning a hole in my pocket!

What did I shop for? I admit, I was 100% greedy with my $100. Since having a baby last year, any bits of my shopping time are usually spent shopping for him, groceries, or other not-so-fun errands that have to be done - and any spare money I use to buy up fabric and other crafty supplies for my stash! So I put the baby in daycare, and away I went!


Gorgeous vintage styled store-front window at Boutique Joliette, Halifax.
(Cool tip: all the vintage lighting used in the shop is for sale, including chandeliers)


I knew the first place I wanted to hit up for sure was Boutique Joliette on Hollis Street. I've been in briefly a few times before, but usually as I'm rushing around trying to get errands done and dropping off orders (shop owner Alexis carries a variety of LouLouBell accessories there!) So I've been given brief glimpses of the boutique and every time I've stepped foot in there I knew I wanted to come back on a day that I can take a leisurely look around. There are soooo many little trinkets and treasures to look at, a quick look just won't do!


Above: Shameless self-promo - My hair accessories on display at Boutique Joliette


The thing I like about this place is that it mixes two of my very favorite things - Canadian handmade pieces and quality vintage finds. Below is a mix of some of my favorite things that stood out.



I have to say a very big thanks to Alexis' Mom for putting up with me while I asked her to see every ring in the shop - she literally had to drag out just about every size 6.5, in every jewelery display case in the place!

I love big rings! Which is kind of bizarre, because I totally hate the look of my stubby hands, but perhaps I hope that a nice ring will catch a person's eye and distract from my yucky, ragged nails that are in desperate need of a manicure! A friend recently gave me a gift certificate for a manicure that I am hoping to use soon. If you are in downtown Halifax and looking for a great place for a manicure, I would highly recommend Spirit Spa - I love that place! Modern, welcoming and comfortable and always smells so awesome when you walk in the doors. And it happens to be right next door to Felicity Bridal (super nice bridal shop) so it's really convenient if you wanted to plan to make a day of dress shopping and pampering with your girls!

Kind of went off my track there, but anyways - back to rings. I had a really hard time deciding on just one. I am partial to silver or white gold. And Boutique Joliette carries such an amazingly huge selection of stones and pearls and vintage pieces, you're sure to find one that strikes you. I had it down to a few that were all beautiful and I would have taken with me, including other local designers including Peter Bauer and Tory xo. When we were in Dominican for our wedding, my husband bought me a silver ring with a blue Laramar stone that I love and wear all the time. I wanted something simple, and plain that I could wear for any occasion and after trying on a bunch of them (and loving all of them!) I settled on this hammered silver ring from local designer Lynda Constantine. It's shiny and beautiful, I haven't taken it off yet, I love it!

Hammered Silver Ring by Lynda Constantine

So after feeling like I had completely combed over every gorgeous trinket and gem at Boutique Joliette, my next stop was up to Argyle Street to Biscuit. I've known about Biscuit General Store for a couple of years now, but have never stepped foot inside until my big day downtown, and I am so happy that I finally visited this place! Have you ever been? You need to go!


This is my new favorite place for clothes shopping! I seriously, no word of a lie, had to phone my husband while standing in line at the cash register to talk me out of spending my entire pay cheque here! Yikes!


This place is a mix of just about everything. Candy, housewares, stationary, accessories - it's got it all!
Here's a sampling of some the really cute stuff I found here and wanted to take home.

These little sundae dishes remind me of eating ice cream at my Nan's house as a little girl.

Ceramic soap dish with cherub.

I had been collecting articles of clothing as I went and I'm pretty sure the lovely sales girl that was there helping me had to take 5 or 6 trips back to my dressing room to unload piles of clothes for me to try on.... I was in there for a while!


This is fun. Random trash mag clippings splattered over the wall of the dressing room for your reading pleasure.

This is the sweater dress I haven't stopped thinking about since I tried it on.
I was HEARTBROKEN to leave this behind, but alas, my pocket book is only so big.

Biscuit only stocks a few of each pieces they bring in, so you know that not everyone downtown will be wearing what you have on. So a word of advice girls - if you LOVE it, BUY IT! Or it will be gone. I'm sure my sweater dress that was just my size, or the gorgeous burnt orange ruffle sweater that I had in my clutches right up until I had to pull my wallet out is also now gone to another happy shopper : (

I had to be dollar wise, so I landed on a purchase of a cozy, blue Cheap Monday t-shirt, and a safe and versatile long, gray, button down cardigan by Tulle LA.

So this was my 'Big Day Downtown'! So much fun! Besides the unique boutiques and amazing shopping, Halifax is also a great place in the summer time for patios - beer and nachos, and people watching! When I first moved to Halifax a friend of mine dragged me on the big green 'Harbour Hopper' and I would also highly recommend this as a good way to spend some time getting to know the city. Even if you've lived here for years, the amount of information and cool tidbits you can learn about Halifax is really great - you'd be surprised!

So thanks again DHBC, and to all the helpful ladies at Boutique Joliette and Biscuit General Store -

And friends, if you're local - take a walk downtown this weekend! And for my blogger friends, if you're ever planning a visit to Halifax, I'd be happy to point out some of the best places to hit up downtown Halifax!!