Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Whatever Wednesday - The Outsiders

Treated myself to a Sunday matinee at the Music Hall at Fair Park, Dallas.  Nosebleed seat  - could see and hear great.  S.E. Hinton wrote The Outsiders in 1967.  This was a teenager (age 18) writing about teens in Tulsa, OK.   It struck a nerve.  

  It did become a movie in 1983 with a cast of young up and comers - C. Thomas Howell, Matt Dillon, Ralph Macchio, Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe, Tom Cruise, and Diane Lane.  Wow - quite the lineup of future success stories. 


 Now The Outsiders - a musical won the 2024 Tony Award and is touring the country. It is a stunning production and I highly recommend it.  Basically it is a bit of a West Side story tale - only in Oklahoma. The Greasers vs. The Socs.  Nolan White as Ponyboy Curtis had a gorgeous plaintive voice. He's a kid who likes to read, enjoys a sunset, and feels sad for his brothers, his friends - all poor, all struggling. It's a tough world, especially being bullied by the rich kids.  This is a musical about justice, understanding, communication, hope, and respect - all from a teen perspective. 

Great songs, voices, and the choreography was innovative and fabulous. Quite the production. 

Support the Arts!


10 comments:

  1. I would love to see this. Hasn't made it to off Broadway in my area yet. I don't get to see live performances that often, but when I do, I love it.

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    1. I’m lucky in the DFW area. We get the tours pretty quickly and often some original cast. So talented.

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    1. It was different in a good way. Very creative and the actors were superb.

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  3. Long time since I've seen it. So many stars in it!

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    1. Yeah- the movie is fun to revisit. All those young up and comers. The Broadway musical is an excellent interpretation.

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  4. Justice, understanding, hope, respect - still hot topics today, more relevant than ever.
    Wishing you n fam a great festive December.

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    1. So many “ if only” factors in the world. Cheers to you and yours for the season.

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  5. Hi Joanne - sounds like an ideal movie day out ... and interesting to read about - thank you ... cheers Hilary

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    1. It was a good show and a very original classic American book.

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