I know I said I would not blog till I get back from vacation, but I just could not do it. Only half way into my adventures away from little Winona and I am just bursting with stories! I will start from the beginning and will progressively move from there (ugghh I hate the forms of there, I am like 80% sure that I am using the wrong one too.) P.s. you need to just pull up this page and then open another tab and browse FB and all of that hoopla because I just put up a new playlist and personally I think it is a pretty kick' mix of tunes!
So Wednesday was a great day. Alarm clock zapped me awake at ten thirty so I did get to sleep in.. slightly Waiting for me upstairs was my grandmother's fantastically amazing oatmeal pancakes. Ohh my heart flips just thinking about them... so good! Just trust me. After shoveling pancake after pancake into my belly I gussied myself up and went to Rogans shoe store and got a new pair of shoes since school is starting soon. There was just plain chaos in Rogans when I was drawn to two pair of pumas; a simple black/white pair and then a grey/limegreen/black pair thankfully to the judgment of my lifeline Megan via phone I chose the schaaweett grey pair. They are pretty cool and I love Pumas because they are so durable/comfortable! I will def post a photo sometime soon of me in them.
Blah, blah... I got home, got ready to leave and then set off for the cities. I always really enjoy the drive to the cities. With most of it surrounded by one side Mississippi river and the other bluffs, it is a very serene travel ventures. Obvs I made my grandma endure some of my rockin' musical tuneage, including How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, RENT (Original Broadway Cast) and Edges.
Went to dinner at this Italian restraunt that was okay. I very much enjoyed the atmosphere over the actual food. But, I did have one of the best fountain produced Mt. Dews in my whole life.
Sorry so many details, when all you want to hear about is the show. Well I literally cannot say much else, besides that the whole experience was just breathtaking. Personally I just love the newish design of the Guthrie theatre including the darker stain on all their glass, abstract architectural designs and the just the plain enormity of it all. We did not purchase that fantastic of seats being placed in the balcony which is located a bit from the stage, but I found that I actually enjoy seats a little farther back because you can take in more and really no seat is a bad seat... just a different experience. I was already a Tennessee Williams fan before I got to see A Streetcar Named Desire but that performance just confirmed that Tennessee understands that through good text a play can conjure up such a physical and emotional grasp over audiences. I was very excited to be graced by a performance from someone who studied at Juilliard college.. the Juilliard college! And Gretchen Egolf who played Blanche DuBois the female lead, did not fail my expectations at all. The whole night was just amazing and made me appreciate what art can conjure up in people. I truly saw fantastic theatre.
I would love to experience the act of receiving a standing ovation by a thousand people, who are all paying $35 - $60 to see you perform.
"I don't want realism, I want magic." Blanche DuBois from A Streetcar Names Desire




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