Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Polyphonic Spree at the Granada

Mike and I had so much fun a couple of weeks ago at the Polyphonic Spree's Annual Christmas show. It was a whole afternoon's worth of entertainment for kids and adults. We went to the early show (hello, I go to bed at 9:30, and the late show didn't even start until 8), so there were lots of kids and families there.

The first act that we saw when we arrived was the Critterman, who brought a bunch of random animals up on the stage for the kids to see. This guy was a Binturong (also known as an Asian Bearcat, apparently), and he was pretty cool. He didn't seem freaked out at all to be up on a stage in a huge room full of screaming kids instead of hanging upside down from his tail in the rain forest.
My favorite part of the day was the Polyphonic Spree's Christmas Songs set. They pulled a bunch of kids up from the audience onto the stage with them, and sang a bunch of Christmas songs. They also provided the lyrics on screens next to the stage so everyone could sing along. Very cool, and the kids on stage were clearly having a blast.

Then after the holiday set, the Polyphonic Spree came back to do a rock set. I was surprised at how many families stayed for this part, but it was cool to see the kids rocking out with their parents. Maybe Baby Brant will be into them someday too!

2 comments:

elizabeth said...

That looks so cool! And Baby Brant gets to go next year--how fun!

Anonymous said...

Can Grandma go next year, too?