DO YOU LIKE TO GO TO THE THEATRE? THE OPERA? THE SYMPHONY? WHICH DO YOU LIKE BEST? WHICH PRODUCTION DID YOU LIKE BEST AND WHY?
Opera is something I can watch, but not listen to on the radio—I just haven’t developed an appreciation for it.
I do love going to the theater, as long as I’m not watching a tragedy (either Shakespeare or Andrew Lloyd Weber).
I loved Les Miserables and the very first stage performance I ever witnessed was Fiddler on the Roof—I love it too. Both of these speak of hope, of the human spirit overcoming the miserable-ness of mortality. Fiddler is all about culture and family.
I’ve only been to a single symphony setting performance when Glen Yarborough performed The Forgotten Carols and that is of course dear to my heart so I was thoroughly satisfied with it.
I did attend an afternoon rehearsal of a symphony and though I do love most of the music and the blends of the instruments, I could have taken socks, beads, and a crochet hook and enjoyed it more.
I do love going to the theater, as long as I’m not watching a tragedy (either Shakespeare or Andrew Lloyd Weber).
I loved Les Miserables and the very first stage performance I ever witnessed was Fiddler on the Roof—I love it too. Both of these speak of hope, of the human spirit overcoming the miserable-ness of mortality. Fiddler is all about culture and family.
I’ve only been to a single symphony setting performance when Glen Yarborough performed The Forgotten Carols and that is of course dear to my heart so I was thoroughly satisfied with it.
I did attend an afternoon rehearsal of a symphony and though I do love most of the music and the blends of the instruments, I could have taken socks, beads, and a crochet hook and enjoyed it more.
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