Bohemian, the play I saw was called The Music Teacher. It was about a man who had once taught at a boarding school and his star pupil recalling the opera they wrote together (a big chunk of the play is the performance of the opera, which has some interesting parallels to the overall story). A lot of what takes place after the performance of the opera is rather disturbing - I was left with the sense that both of the main characters had an unhealthy obsession with one another that altered the courses of their lives, and I was seriously uncomfortable listening to some of their reflections/attempts to justify their actions.
That sounds really interesting.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/11/06
I heart Anthony Rapp.
Details from tonight will be up tomorrow...I'm exhausted...
*passes out in the corner*
So Amber, I'm guessing that you had a good time.
Oh yay I can't wait to hear about it!
It was very interesting, Bohemian. Definitely something that sticks with you after you leave the theater.
I really like those kind of plays. The ones that really leave you thinking.
Amber, I forgot you were going tonight! I hope you had fun!
Before I pass out, just thought I'd let everyone know that I've finished Without You.
Good morning everyone!
Congrats, CS. What did you think?
YAY CS!
Ugh, I overslept again.
Oops. Double post.
You need a more efficient alarm clock.
Well, I give myself so much time in the morning that oversleeping 30 minutes just means I can't really lounge around like I normally would.
What a smart idea. *makes note for when she is in college*
I am an influence on Elphie's future.
*sits proudly*
Yea, I have my morning "buffer zone" where I sit with my coffee. Otherwise, I would be a walking zombee for the rest of the day.
Every morning that I make it to class on time, I will thank my lucky stars that I met you and listened to you.
*hands Fantab a certificate of appreciation*
Broadway Star Joined: 10/23/05
I was a terrible sleeper before college. Now I've just given up on it entirely. I don't know how I'm functioning, but it's working out somehow ....
I definitely don't like that the more sleep I get on weekdays, the more tired I feel the next morning. It doesn't encourage me to go to sleep early at all - because then I know I'll just feel more tired when I wake up. I don't really understand why that happens. Now it's probably just a mental thing.
I live for the weekends when I can sleep late. Saturday mornings. Mmmmmm....
Broadway Star Joined: 10/23/05
I have the same problem. The "better" I sleep, the more difficult it is for me to get out of bed at all. I had nine hours of deep, lovely sleep this week for the first time in weeks. And it was awful.
But it amazingly doesn't affect me on the weekends at all. Saturday and Sunday I sleep like a baby and wake up all warm and snuggly under my blankets. It's wonderful.
*dreams of Saturday*
My roommate was planning on sleeping for fifteen minutes. hah.
Smart move.
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