Regardless, my point is, the reason I think I'm feeling draggy today is because I was out late, and like the loaded responsibility of taking care of four pets, that too, was worth it! What I was doing is precisely what my blog topic for today is:
I experienced a real treat last night watching my student, Brian, performed as an actor in the play titled "Dorothy in Oz," directed by James Michael Shoberg. Yes, there was a violin involved, but I don't want to say any more than that because it's a surprise that I sure don't want to spoil incase you decide to go!
Here's a pic of Brian at a rehearsal.
Again, I won't give away too much, because there are still three shows left next weekend (I THINK. Could be more. I'll have to double check.) But, in short, it was a hilarious, "twisted" version of The Wizard of Oz. No, it was not the musical Wicked...it was totally different. At first I wasn't sure what to expect, because although I frequently attend musicals and the symphony, "plays" (dialogue shows only) are not the type of shows I'm used to. I was pleasantly surprised, to say the least.
I'd highly recommend it to anyone who needs a good night out filled with laughter, great acting talent, and a different but fun type of experience. Tickets are only $15.00.
Some of the actors at rehearsal, including Brian. |
Before you all start planning your family outing, I hate to burst your bubble, but it is NOT a "family-friendly" show. It's an event you need to leave your 18 and under (or in my conservative viewpoint, 21-and under,) child at home. Plan a hot date night, a ladies night out, or just wing it and go by yourself. Maybe you'll meet someone.
Good job, Brian!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Til next time,
~Givi Girl