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:Taco Bell.
Stuffed and only slightly uncomfortable, I got to see two terrific shows:
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.
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
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.
Scott and I opted to finish our beers on the patio
in the shade of the pineapple tree
between the totems
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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