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For the last two years, bestie Gilby and I stopped buying each other presents, and instead I went down to Toronto and we saw shows. Because he loves shows, but is always too busy to go; and I love shows, but I just never go to any. And he's good at making me get out and do stuff, and I'm good at organizing. So I organize the whole weekend, and he does the driving and entertains me.
In 2009 we saw The Importance of Being Earnest, Cyrano de Bergerac, and West Side Story. His first intro to Oscar Wilde, whom he loved.
2011
But we didn't go this year. First I didn't want to spend the money in Unemployment Time, but he offered to pay for all the plays (he usually pays more anyway, cause he likes front section seats). So then I suggested we go in summer cause he's doing an MBA, so I thought the fall would be too busy. But he said no, we should go in the fall. So then I was waiting to get a date from him, and never heard anything! Until I got a text from him that he was in Italy.
?? lol I have no idea what happened. But no biggie. There weren't any plays I was *dying* to see. I've missed his last couple calls, but he'll be in town next week so we'll see what's up. I mean, we'll see anything well reviewed, we're open; but no heartache was involved.
2012
But... I just got my 2012 Stratford Festival catalog... and as I stood by my mailbox I looked at the cover and fainted.
HENRY V!! THEY'RE PUTTING ON HENRY V!!
Weeeeeee!!!! It had better be good. I can't tell you how many times I've seen the Branagh version, and I've seen the Olivier as well. And of course, it's the basis of my next novel.
HENRY V!!!!
And Much Ado About Nothing, which is of course everyone's favorite Shakes comedy, right? It's like Branagh season or something. And there I was last year saying at some point we ought to see a Shakespeare.
They're also putting on Elektra, which maybe Gilby will want to see--he studied classics.
The Shaw Festival, which is nearby, is playing His Girl Friday...
and Shaw's The Millionairess.
Hell we might need to see 5 plays! (Okay maybe that's a bit hectic... but tempting.)
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On Christmas Eve Mrs Widdershins and I are putting on our best bibs and tuckers and are off to see La Cage Aux Folles. Drag queens, show tunes, and dinner afterwards. Now, that's a Christmas to remember!
Fantastico! Now that's a fun Christmas idea.
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