When I posted on Friday that I had no plans this weekend, it was an error. We had just not flipped our calendar to May yet. Oops!
I think Bruce was hoping I'd forget that I had bought tickets to a play today. And the weather was so gorgeous, it was hard to head indoors right smack in the middle of the afternoon.
But, we were a part of history today. We saw the very last performance at the Pepper Theater, a small little theater in the round attached to the Columbia Theater here in Longview. It only seats about 100, it is a very intimate stage. When I heard that it would be demolished to make way for upgrades to the main theater, I knew I wanted to visit "one last time".
To add salt to Bruce's wound, it was a musical. Spitfire Grill.
“Nothing in life is fun for the whole family.”
I think Bruce was hoping I'd forget that I had bought tickets to a play today. And the weather was so gorgeous, it was hard to head indoors right smack in the middle of the afternoon.
But, we were a part of history today. We saw the very last performance at the Pepper Theater, a small little theater in the round attached to the Columbia Theater here in Longview. It only seats about 100, it is a very intimate stage. When I heard that it would be demolished to make way for upgrades to the main theater, I knew I wanted to visit "one last time".
To add salt to Bruce's wound, it was a musical. Spitfire Grill.
“Nothing in life is fun for the whole family.”
3 comments:
That sounds like so much fun! What a terrific opportunity. Was it a good show?
It's neat to go someplace historical like that. We also went to a musical this weekend, Miss Saigon. Very serious, almost too adult for my boys, but done well.
What a fun day! I missed my chance at a bit of history. And at least Bruce was a good sport adn went. Jim wouldn't even go.
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