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re: And over in London . . .

Posted by: drummergirl 12:28 pm EDT 05/10/15
In reply to: re: And over in London . . . - lowwriter 12:50 am EDT 05/10/15

No pressure, right? ;-)

Certainly there's the excitement for the all-day marathon. I'm a very strange person who likes 90 minutes without an intermission and the 6 hour event. It's the in between bits that I often question.

Also, the opportunity to see Richard II, Henry IV (1&2) and Henry, chronologically. As the histories aren't typically my thing, I'm curious to see if this will be a better approach for me.

The quality of the Druid Theatre Company is another draw.

Could I be disappointed? Sure. But at this moment, I'm excited at the prospect. The only thing I question is the seat I got. From row mezz (or balcony as it's called at John Jay). I thought having some perspective for this show was a good idea, and now I'm afraid I'll be too far away.

Does that help at all, in either direction? I don't think you'll have a problem selling, to be sure.


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