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Much to her chagrin, this picture received over 30 likes on Facebook |
Normally the Fuel House serves up pub-style food and sandwiches. However for Valentine's Day, Mackenzie Chiu offered a special
Prix Fixe Menu, specially put together by Peter Pietruniak, to celebrate this special occasion.
Karen enjoyed a Shrimp and Citrus Salad appetizer followed by a Salmon + Lemon Herb Butter + Basmati Rice + Sauteed Vegetables main course. As for myself, I savoured a Cream of Spinach Soup with a main entree consisting of Grilled Flank Steak + Chimichurri Sauce + Casava Fries. For dessert, we both selected the Coffee Crème Brulee.
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Pan Seared Salmon Filet and Steak Frites with two glasses of champagne |
I enjoyed the food so much, I pulled Mackenzie Chiu aside and did a quick interview for this blog.
I will be sharing that video and my insights on the Fuel House with you in a follow up post. Until then, I can honestly say the Victorian atmosphere was a perfect match for the meal selection. The place was buzzing with activity and they are gearing up for the expected summer growth spurt.
After our Valentine's Day meal at the Fuel House, it was off to the Panasonic Theatre to attend the premiere of
Potted Potter in Toronto. I had been looking forward to this new production for over a month. As Karen had never read any of the Harry Potter books nor seen any of the movies, this would be a great way for her to experience all seven books in only 70 minutes.
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Chalkboard drawings adorned every stairwell asking guest for comments |
For those not familiar with Potted Potter, the show is the creation of
Daniel Clarkson and
Jeff Turner. The term "potted" is defined as "briefly and superficially summarized", it is also slang for being sloshed/hammered. I would not be surprised if Dan and Jeff came up for the idea for Potted Potter while frequenting local pubs in their native United Kingdom. The gist of Potted Potter is that Jeff plays Harry Potter and Dan plays literally everyone else in the seven books, all within 70 minutes.
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Two actors, limited stage props and seventy minutes of hijinks ensued |
On Valentine's Day, Potted Potter was making its North American debut in Toronto with a limited run that ends on March 25, 2012 (
ticket info). After attending their four out of four star debut, I would not be surprised to see that run extended in Toronto or be transplanted to New York later in the year. Both Jeff and Dan were regularly engaging with the audience making for an interactive experience. I would look over at Karen throughout the show to consistently see a grin on her face, she clearly was enjoying Potted Potter.
After the premiere, we were delighted to be invited to the after show party by Associate Producer
Marcello Cabezas. I am not normally one to attend after show parties, but this made for a fitting conclusion to this Valentine's Day in Toronto. We both got to meet and chat with Dan and Jeff and hear about their excursion to Canada. Both Dan and Jeff are as funny off stage as they are on stage.
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Daniel Clarkson, Robert Lavigne and Jeff Turner - Potted Potter |
Given that we were at the after party, I used the opportunity to interview not only Dan and Jeff, but the show's producers.
I will be sharing these video interviews in subsequent blog entries over the coming weeks. The level of excitement shared by the entire production crew after the premiere was very apparent. This was clearly a successful launch of Potted Potter in North America and well deserved at that.
So after a three course of the Fuel House, Potted Potter and Toronto, Karen and I trekked back to Brantford. While I miss Toronto greatly, there is no denying that I have found a new home in Brantford. However, it is events and food like we enjoyed this Valentine's Day in Toronto that will always bring me back for limited engagements.
You really know how to plan a fantastic Valentine's day, wish I could have been there!
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