what a weekend!
Jun. 25th, 2006 12:52 pmso friday i went out to jon and tessa's new place in st. cloud. that is about an hour away for those of you who don't know.
( we had a lovely weekend of games )
after driving home and changing clothes i head out to the guthrie. the opening gala was quite something. there were a huge variety of performances. some of them were more to my taste than others, but the quality was very good all around and it was more a matter of my preference than actual talent. there were monologues, sonnets read, memoirs from a couple of actors who worked at the guthrie at it's beginning, a spoof on the architect to the tune of modern major general, a gospel choir, the minnesota symphony orchestra and several other events. and that was just at the main thrust. the sweet colleens put on a wonderful performance that scarcely anyone got to see over on the proscenium stage and trailer trash was playing somewhere else and from what i heard, did pretty well. i really got to see why ross and his co-workers have been busting ass for the last month or so. i'm also really glad this is almost done with in favor of the flavors of chaos normal for theatre production.
i have a juggling lesson this afternoon (offered by the owner of the local air traffic store) and then i am going back in to the guthrie for this evenings round of productions and fireworks.
( we had a lovely weekend of games )
after driving home and changing clothes i head out to the guthrie. the opening gala was quite something. there were a huge variety of performances. some of them were more to my taste than others, but the quality was very good all around and it was more a matter of my preference than actual talent. there were monologues, sonnets read, memoirs from a couple of actors who worked at the guthrie at it's beginning, a spoof on the architect to the tune of modern major general, a gospel choir, the minnesota symphony orchestra and several other events. and that was just at the main thrust. the sweet colleens put on a wonderful performance that scarcely anyone got to see over on the proscenium stage and trailer trash was playing somewhere else and from what i heard, did pretty well. i really got to see why ross and his co-workers have been busting ass for the last month or so. i'm also really glad this is almost done with in favor of the flavors of chaos normal for theatre production.
i have a juggling lesson this afternoon (offered by the owner of the local air traffic store) and then i am going back in to the guthrie for this evenings round of productions and fireworks.