Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Comic Relief for Parents
My job means I get the opportunity to see many of the shows that pass through St. Louis. I'd like to take a moment to rave about the most recent one called "Parenting 101: A Musical Guide To Raising Parents". The show is at the Westport Playhouse and it is one of the funniest productions I've ever seen, probably because it's not far off the beaten path of being a parent!

I went with a friend and we laughed the entire two hours. The show features four actors and together they make almost 90 costume changes. Each "scene" has a familiar song, with the words changed to fit the particular topic. It starts out with "birth". You know, the moment in the delivery room when the mom-to-be is in agony and dad's got the camera rolling!
It goes on to put all the parenting "milestones" that follow, in a hilarious light. The show tackles subjects like the battle to find a reliable babysitter, mom's status as a referee between fighting kids, how everything is better at grandma's house and why being "supermom" is so much better when you're wearing the "S" on your chest! One of the last songs is about sending a child off to college, a sad day, which in this case, ends up with mom and dad dancing and celebrating. "Parenting 101" even makes puberty funny!

Each song was better than the next. It was so much fun to laugh at things that normally stress parents out! I think my husband would have liked the show as much as I did but this is also the perfect "girls night out". You are right there at Westport Plaza so you have many options for dinner before or after the show. I'm no critic, but I give this show two thumbs up!
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Wendy Erkison
Name: Wendy Erikson
Location: St. Louis, MO
 

Ever since I was a high school girl in Chicago,  I wanted to be a television journalist.   Here I am, eighteen years in the business and I haven't had a boring day on the job yet!  I started out reporting on fires, crime and school board meetings.    When the news schedule got a little too difficult for juggling my job and my growing family,  I was given a wonderful opportunity to join Show Me St. Louis.   Now I spend my days checking out new places to shop, eat and play!   I also get to meet interesting people on a daily basis. 
 
I love the fact that Show Me St. Louis is a source of "fun" information for people.    Where's a good place to have a birthday party? What's the new exhibit at the Art Museum.   What restaurant has a romantic setting for two parents in desperate need for a "no kids" night out?   When and where is the Hannah Montana concert?  It's all information I am interested in as a wife and mother of three girls.  It helps to work with such talented people on Show Me St. Louis, from the producers, to the photographers, to my on-air pals, Lewis and Courtney.   We have some stress, but mostly a great time getting Show Me St. Louis on the air every day.   I feel so fortunate to have a job I enjoy after so much after all these years!  
 

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