Wednesday, November 4, 2009
A Midsummer Night's Dream in the Fall
Our first Dallas theatre experience proved to be... well, "explosive." Much of what we do in Dallas is a direct result of events Andy hears about on NPR. So I'm assuming yesterday there was a review of the Shakespearean play since he decided to get tickets (last minute, of course).
I recommend going to anyone looking for a fun night in Dallas. The new Wylie theatre is great and the play is somewhat audience interactive. While we may not have gone up to the stage to boogy with the rest of the audience at the end, we nonetheless, thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We also enjoyed our Cheesy Gordita Crunches from Taco Bell on our way home (and yes Steph, i still crave the occasional Cheesy Gordita).
Note to self: Do not call the babysitter on your way home only to realize that at 9:45 your kids are not in bed sound asleep, rather, screaming hysterically in the background while she is trying to maintain control. It will only ruin your late-night dinner plans.
I recommend going to anyone looking for a fun night in Dallas. The new Wylie theatre is great and the play is somewhat audience interactive. While we may not have gone up to the stage to boogy with the rest of the audience at the end, we nonetheless, thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We also enjoyed our Cheesy Gordita Crunches from Taco Bell on our way home (and yes Steph, i still crave the occasional Cheesy Gordita).
Note to self: Do not call the babysitter on your way home only to realize that at 9:45 your kids are not in bed sound asleep, rather, screaming hysterically in the background while she is trying to maintain control. It will only ruin your late-night dinner plans.
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