Archie G.
Yelp
Welcome to another "Dear Archie G." review.
Dear Archie G.,
San Jose sucks. This is such a boring city. I moved here a couple of years ago and it seems as if there is nothing to do in this damn town. Can you please give me some tips before start experimenting with crystal meth?
-Sleep Walking in San Jose
Dear Sleep Walking,
Living in San Jose is like anything else in life. It's what you make of it.
If you are having trouble finding stuff to do in the 10th biggest city in the nation, then maybe you need to stop blaming San Jose and start holding yourself accountable for your boredom. Maybe you are a boring, miserable person. But if you feel you aren't want something fun to do in (downtown) San Jose, I highly suggest you check out the "The City Lights Theater."
Earlier this year, thanks to complimentary tickets from Connie C., I came here with La Novia for "Frank Langella's Cyrano de Bergerac." How could I pass up a chance to see a play about a guy with big nose that is good with words? It just hits so close to home.
I am not a theater guy at all. Most of the time, I feel bored or annoyed when watching live performances. It just reminds of weird, geeky theater kids in high school. But I thoroughly enjoyed the show here. It differed greatly from my past experiences with plays and musicals because it was such a small venue that I truly felt immersed in that particular world.
During the summer, I returned here to watch the acclaimed musical, "Rent." I had seen it before live in a large theater and had been less than impressed. But at City Lights Theater, it was a different experience. I was right in the center of the action. The actors were right in front of me. I could see the smiles. I could see the tears. I could hear the powerful singing voices of the actors (and they gave me chills during certain songs). I was very impressed by fellow Yelper, Jeannette Z. and her awesome acting and singing. Big props to her (and the rest of the awesome cast).
The live band for "Rent" took this show to the next level. They played music that made me feel emotions I hadn't felt before. This intimate version of "Rent" made me smile and even shed a tear or two. Don't call me a crybaby. Something got into my contacts. No really, I swear.
In the fall, I returned for the opening night of their new season and watched "First Day of School." By now, the place had been remodeled a bit and it looked great. They even displayed local artwork on the walls. And the staff was awesome as ever.
As for the show itself, it was an intimate performance with a small cast that had me laughing like crazy. I became so immersed in that imaginary world that I forgot about the rest of the stuff I was stressing on in life. I truly lost myself in this comedy and most importantly, had a great time. And well, you can too.
The City Lights Theater is easily my preferred venue for watching live performances. Every seat is a great seat. It's not fancy or anything, but it's a small, intimate venue that provides a larger than life, intimate experience.
Try it at least once. If you hate it, then you are more than welcome to experiment with crystal meth.