February 2006 IV: Details for Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Tour for Lord of the Rings Fans

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Hi Everyone. The details for the

Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Tour
of World Premiere Lord of the Rings Musical
Available Only from The Genre Traveler
and Beyond Boundaries Travel

are now in.

Go to thegenretraveler.0catch.com/LOTRTour.htm for all the information — plus a link to view the TV commercial!

A Kevin Wallace Limited production. Based on the Lord of the Rings trilogy of books by J.R.R. Tolkien. Written & produced under license from The Saul Zaentz Co. (SZC). ™and ®SZC under license. All rights reserved. ©Kevin Wallace Limited 2005.

February 2006 III: I’m So Excited!

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I’m beside myself with excitement. My online magazine, The Genre Traveler, has been able to arrange its first genre-themed tour! Working with Beyond Boundaries Travel, The Genre Traveler is offering a great 3-night, 4-day travel package to go see the World Premiere Lord of the Rings musical in Toronto over Memorial Day weekend. If you’re interested, go check out the details on my other blog at thegenretraveler.braveblog.com.

However, in a nutshell, this is what you get: three nights accommodations at the Delta Chelsea Hotel, a luxury hotel in the heart of downtown Toronto; a private Q&A session with producer Kevin Wallace and the cast, exclusively arranged for travelers on this tour; an intensive, behind-the-scenes workshop with actors and crew; a Gala Lord of the Rings Costume Party; and, of course, tickets to see the musical.

Previews of Lord of the Rings, directed by Matthew Warchus, opened on February 4 at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto and will run until March 22. Fans who have seen the preview said it was worth the wait. One even said, “It was unlike reading or watching Middle Earth, it was like being there!” The official Gala opening is scheduled for March 23. Toronto will be the only place to see this production for at least nine months, when it is scheduled to open in London.

February 2006 II: Radio Commercial-aholic

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I love the AirTran Airways radio commercials. I find it comforting to know that when I fly with AirTran Airways, I don’t ever have to worry about:

• Sitting next to a man who only communicates by singing in opera tenor.
• Sitting next to someone whose clothing is composed solely of deli meats.
• In-flight dodgeball.

And now, most important of all, I’ll never have to worry about sitting next to needy annoying pirates. What airline can offer you so much!

Whoever wrote those commercials must have been having a blast.

February 2006 I: My European Vacation — Malaga

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Memories are funny things. As I try to pull together all that happened during those three weeks in September, some of the memories are faded, while others are in sharp, three-dimensional Technicolor.

Like the shock of recognition that jolted through me when I first saw Tio Pepe, my grandfather’s youngest brother. He looked so much like grampa it amazed me. Even the way he moved was like him.

Like lovable and crazy Luci (pronounced “loo-chee”), who at one moment would humble herself, groveling at your feet for attention and then the next growl and try to bite you for doing so. It always started with a twitch of her upper lip. Then slowly, she’d begin to growl, staring at you like you were a threat. If you didn’t heed her warning and stop petting her, she’d suddenly lunge at you hand and try to bite it!

Like the strange man that kept flirting (to put it nicely) with my mother during La Fiesta de la Virgen de la Victoria. As we watched the dancers perform in front of the cathedral, Mom leaned over to me and said, “This man keeps rubbing up against my butt.”

I looked over. Behind her was this skinny, balding man trying to look innocent. He held his arms crossed in front of his chest and was leaning back so that his body below his arms was rubbing against my mother. There was no one behind him. I knew he was being a creep.

I glared at him.

He looked away.

Soon, Mom got tired of adjusting to get away from him, so we moved down to the street for a closer look at the dancers.

But this is not where the story ends. No. No. No.

Later that day, as we walked the paseo, enjoying the warm breeze, the flowers, the shade below the trees and an ice cream cone, guess whom we saw?Tiled bench in Malaga

You got it. Our fried the creep.

I lean over to my mother and whispered, “Look Mom, it’s your boyfriend.”

“Oh no!” she said.

We avoided eye contact and Mom sat down on a bench to adjust her sandal.

He recognized us and sat down beside her. He asked, in Spanish, if we spoke Spanish. We said no. German? No again. English, we said. He said he didn’t speak English.

Mom got up and as we left him behind, he told my mother that she was beautiful.

“How disgusting!” she said to me.

I just laughed, knowing I would have a fun story to tell.

Next Installment: La Fiesta de la Virgen de la Victoria.