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Thanksgiving 2013


I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We're spending today close to home as we rest up for our night out at Ford's Theatre. It's becoming a bit of a tradition for us. Only we're taking his parents as they made the trip down to spend the holiday with us this year. Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving.

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Night at the Theatre: A Christmas Carol

Don't worry I didn't deprive the family of turkey while they were here. I'm even sharing the obligatory turkey picture.


I always get busy that I forget to document the final product. Such a shame when I think about it. It was such a beauty. Had Sammy not gotten sick, I had big plans of sharing my Thanksgiving checklist. I guess there's always next year.

I think the highlight of the visit may have been the evening at Ford's Theatre. We kicked off the holiday season in traditional Washingtonian fashion by seeing A Christmas Carol. Keith, often a theatre critic, even enjoyed himself.


Everyone knows the story, so let's get to the highlights. The special effects were almost magical. The music was heartwarming. And the actors nailed it. I highly recommend fitting it in this holiday season if you can. There's also something special about sitting in the same theatre as President Lincoln and looking over to see his box honoring him.

Perhaps, this will become a holiday tradition for Keith and me. Do you have any holiday traditions?

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Night Out: Spring Awakening

One of my favorite things about living in the District is the theatre options. It's not New York, but coming from Topeka, Kansas this place is an arts mecca. I've been trying to convert Keith into the theatre lover. However, I know my limits. And the limit is a musical. He's down with Shakespeare and dramas like Twelve Angry men, so I count my victories where I can.

The Keegan Theatre in Dupont Circle is a wonderful gem of a theatre tucked away on Church Street. The building has quite a rich history having served as church, school gymnasium, and now a vibrant theatre. If only the walls could talk. After seeing my dear friend, Edward, in Rent at this theatre I just cannot get my fill of them.

When I heard they were running a production of Spring Awakening I had to check it out. Thankfully, Edward, who is my theatre husband was game for the night out, and Keith was relieved Edward saved him.


Set in late 19th century Germany, Spring Awakening tells the story of teenagers discovering their sexuality. It boldly tackles issues of abortion, homosexuality, rape, child abuse, and suicide. In 2007, the score received 11 Tony Award nominations; winning eight, including best musical.  Of course, I had to know what all the hype was about.

The Keegan's presentation was good. However, I found the musicians visible on the set to be distracting. Additionally, the music often overpowered the performers making it difficult to hear the full story. Edward agreed with my assessment including their use of hand microphones. Following the show on our walk home, we found ourselves amused as to how those hand mics just popped up out of no where.

Regardless, I found it was a great Friday night of theatre. Edward and I are already making plans to see Cabaret when the Keegan produces that next season. Do you enjoy the theatre? Any shows you recommend taking in?

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