Theatre Notes

I’m not getting a season pass to Die-Nasty this year. My friend, Andrew, isn’t going anymore, and it hasn’t been that great for the past few seasons, so maybe it is time to let it go. I still pay attention to it. The actors recognize me. I even mentioned awhile ago to one that I would love to see it in a medieval setting. But I’m taking a year off.
So today I read in the paper that the season starts tomorrow. In a medieval setting.
Bloody Hell!

I saw the play “Boston Marriage” today. It is not light fare. It is set in the 19th century, and the players were all long winded. You had to really pay attention to what was being said. I really don’t like to have to work that hard for my entertainment.
The play, as near as I can tell, centered around a pair of self-centered lesbians. So it wasn’t easy to relate. The maid was played very well, and she was quite funny. But as a whole, I wouldn’t recommend the play.
Good line: “I forgot what I was going to say.” “Then say something else.”