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Thursday, May 24, 2007
Withdrawal Symptons
I've not set foot inside a theatre for seven days now, I am starting to get The Shakes. (Which, of course, has nothing at all to do with the three cups of coffee I've had today).
It's strange, a few years back a night at the theatre was a once a month treat. These days, if I go a week without seeing something new it feels a little odd. I guess I'm very lucky that I get to spend so much time doing something I enjoy and that I live in a city that's so culturally rich.
Plus I've just sorted out tickets to see Fiddler On The Roof next week so The Shakes have abated.
Tell me about it! Just back from two weeks in Tuscany so had a blank May as far as theatre goes - even tried to find something in Florence without any luck. Can't wait until next Saturday when I've got two shows to see then finally seeing Dissocia the following weekend. Theatregoing is addictive!
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I know how you feel!!! While a drink can calm those nerves, I prefer a heavy, healthy dose of theatre. Or better yet, a nice drink and a show.
It's strange, a few years back a night at the theatre was a once a month treat. These days, if I go a week without seeing something new it feels a little odd. I guess I'm very lucky that I get to spend so much time doing something I enjoy and that I live in a city that's so culturally rich.
Plus I've just sorted out tickets to see Fiddler On The Roof next week so The Shakes have abated.
Tell me about it! Just back from two weeks in Tuscany so had a blank May as far as theatre goes - even tried to find something in Florence without any luck. Can't wait until next Saturday when I've got two shows to see then finally seeing Dissocia the following weekend. Theatregoing is addictive!
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