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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Macbeth! (you liar...)

The Best Part of Today #17:
Disproving the theatre's Macbeth superstition.

As you may or may not know, it is considered extremely unlucky for someone invoke the name of Shakespeare's scottish king in a theatre while there is a production going. Many believe it cause all sorts of unpleasant circumstances from minor mishaps to near-death catastrophes. Today, however, one of our actors (Ryan Wantroba!) said it not once but twice! We believers were all quite upset with him, except for the fact that the show then went 99.9% perfectly. (Only one dropped line, and switched suitcase account for missing .1%; nothing major.) Not to mention we then ordered chinese food and watched the Princess and the Frog.

It was a thoroughly enjoyable day, weekend, and overall experience through the whole show of Arsenic and Old Lace, and now that it's over I'm beginning to feel the first pangs of sadness. Fortunately, my excitement for HP7P1 (coming out in 4 days) is doing a good job of masking my sadness for the end of the show.

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