Sunday, September 04, 2005

Almost paradise

Scott and I awoke late on Sunday, and in keeping with Nappannee/Round Barn Theater tradition, we braved the crowds at our favorite local brunch spot:

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Taco Bell.

Stuffed and only slightly uncomfortable, I got to see two terrific shows:

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the matinee of "Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida," which Scott directed, and the evening performance of "Driving Miss Daisy," in which Scott played Boolie.

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Between shows, I reunited with my former castmates and adorable pals Sam (with "Egyptian" eye makeup, not pictured) and Jeremy (also not pictured).

As any musical/theater geek knows, big day of theater can only be topped by

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a "luau" at a gay "sports bar" like Little T's. Open-mike entertainment was supplied by the whitest-blues-gal in showbiz, a club kid on X (or maybe K), and, of course, Dr. Fun.

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Scott and I opted to finish our beers on the patio

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in the shade of the pineapple tree

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between the totems

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under the watchful eyes of the Inflatable Menagerie. I'm working on an updated version of the similarly titled Tennessee Williams classic: tragedy strikes when someone produces a pin.

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