Life/G&S
Last night the two week run of the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players' production of Ruddigore ended with a lively hack night, themed on pineapples and bad jokes. The last few weeks have been ridiculously busy for me. We had nine shows, including a kiddie matinee, hack night, and the hangover matinee. My parents were here this last weekend to see the show. Between the two weekends, I applied, interviewed, and was selected for the Board of Directors of the Gilbert and Sullivan Players, which means I get to be involved with all the future shows. And now that it's over, all of a sudden there is nothing I have to do. Ruddigore was amazing and you should all come to see the spring show, The Yeomen of the Guard, which is one of my favorite of all the G&S operettas.
3 Comments:
"An hundred pounds?! An hundred pounds!"
I agree with Julia, Ben, you are my hero. You defied my expectations.
Ben, all this stage foolishness is distracting you from the true pursuits of the Victorian gentleman - the art of making fine conversation and of acquiring debts.
Nevertheless, I wholeheartedly approve. Ruddigore was awesome, you especially.
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