Storm was in powerful voice and presence. She was primed to give us a great show and she did. You know, she is always consistent with delivery. She never fails to please. Her voice always is there supporting what she wants to put across.... a true blessing for her. I always thought of her as a singer, but she really is a comedienne who delights and tickles everyone. You should see everyone's faces, they just love her and every word, song, and action she does. I think that all of us have a passion inside us. Many are working at jobs and letting their passions slip to the side of them. You can't always "rock" answering a phone or setting a dish in front of someone or turning in a financial report. And when they see someone doing something that they really love, and seeing them doing it to 100% of what they can do with it, it brings out their support to see someone accomplish something that they would perhaps like to do with their own passion. The love that was present in the Aladdin house was sincere, appreciative and nuturing. One doesn't see this too often.
The arrangements and music was exceptional, always improving and most likely due to one James Beaton, who creates the setting for Storm to shine. A magical man. Talented and insightful.