Alright, now this musical, “A Little More Alive”, well, it’s got a story to tell, alright. Imagine two brothers, who haven’t been talkin’ much lately, comin’ back together after their poor ol’ mother passes on. Yep, that’s what this play is about—two fellas, brothers, sittin’ back in their childhood house, takin’ a look at everything they remember, only to find out maybe those memories ain’t exactly what they thought. It’s funny how a loss like that makes you look back on things, right?
Now, this musical ain’t just any kind of show. It’s got this sound to it, what they’re callin’ “folk-pop.” It’s a bit like music that feels homey but still gets you tappin’ your feet. The music, the story, it’s all comin’ straight from Nick Blaemire, who put his heart into writin’ the whole darn thing—book, music, lyrics, the whole shebang. Folks say it’s got that feelin’ of real life, y’know? Like it’s just talking about the kind of things folks go through when family and memories start to clash.
Now, the musical has been makin’ its way around, and right now it’s settlin’ over in Michigan at Meadow Brook Theatre. If you’ve ever been around Rochester Hills, that’s where they’re puttin’ it on. And folks are sayin’ it’s got a mix of laughs, tears, and a whole lot of heart. Seems like it’s doin’ a good job connectin’ with folks. That Nick fella, well, he sure knows how to dig into them feelings we all got but don’t always like to talk about.
- A Story About Family: This show isn’t fancy, but it’s got heart. Two brothers learn they might not know each other, or their memories, as well as they thought.
- Music That Feels Like Home: They’re callin’ it folk-pop, a mix that’s just right—makes you wanna tap along but still listen in close to the words.
- A Place to See It: Over at Meadow Brook Theatre in Michigan, where folks say the seats are good, and the music sounds even better.
Now, “A Little More Alive” is catchin’ folks’ attention because, well, it talks about things we all got buried down somewhere. Memories that change, family ties that get stretched too thin, and how sometimes, a big ol’ event like a funeral can make folks realize they got a lot more to figure out. And this musical don’t shy away from showin’ that maybe we’re all just tryin’ to make sense of it. No sugar-coatin’ here, just life as it is.
Nick Blaemire, the writer of this piece, he’s done a good job makin’ it real. That music and them lyrics, they’re like bits of conversation you’d hear right in a small-town kitchen. Folks say it’s got the kind of songs you want to hum to yourself even after you’ve left the theater. And with Sheryl Kaller directin’, seems like every little detail’s in place. It’s clear they put their all into makin’ sure folks walk out feelin’ somethin’ deep in their hearts.
So if you’re wonderin’ whether you should go see “A Little More Alive”, well, if you like a story that hits close to home, and music that feels like someone just strummin’ a tune on the back porch, this might be for you. These brothers might be havin’ a rough time, but hey, ain’t that just how life goes sometimes? Family, memories, old hurts, they all come together in this one, wrapped up in a tune you’ll be tappin’ your toes to before you even realize it.
All in all, this is one of them musicals that ain’t about bein’ flashy, it’s about gettin’ real. A lot of folks who see it say they feel a little more alive themselves when they walk out, like maybe they see somethin’ of their own family up there on that stage. Ain’t that somethin’?
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