Live theater is absolutely my favorite form of entertainment. Most years, I get season tickets to the Mary Baldwin theater and I try to see at least a few shows a year at the American Shakespeare Center or ShenanArts. When my husband asked me how I wanted to celebrate my upcoming 50th birthday, I immediately said, “I want to go to New York City and see some Broadway shows.” He just texted me that we have tickets for Wicked and Fiddler on the Roof.
I also love reading plays. It was always one of my favorite parts of English class, because we would often read the entire play aloud in class, with different students taking different parts. I remember Romeo and Juliet and The Glass Menagerie in 8th grade, and Julius Caesar and A Doll’s House in 9th: the teacher particularly liked my interpretation of Krogstad. As I got older, acting was one of my major extracurriculars. I played such roles as Ruth in Blithe Spirit, Marilla in Anne of Green Gables and Mrs. Sowerberry in Oliver!
So, am I looking forward to the publication of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child? Merlin’s beard, yes! If I were wealthy enough to hop on a plane to London and see the shows I would already have done so. I can’t avoid spoilers until the play comes to Broadway (maybe as soon as next season?) so reading is the next best thing. I don’t care so much about whether the story is the “8th book” or not. I don’t care if there are some changes from the cannon of the book, which there certainly will be. I confess to being vaguely curious to see if young Scorpius Malfoy has a henchman, and if so, is his last name Goyle (book-cannon) or Crabbe (movie-cannon). What I am most looking forward to see seeing the wizarding world in a different medium. [Read more…]








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