"I'll admit I may have seen better days,
but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail,
"(Margo Channing)
Wedding
The is a wedding in the village this afternoon. I know the family, they are a nice lot.
Mrs Trellis had parked herself by the lychGate with her camera a good hour before the church bell started to toll.
She loves a good wedding.
Off to the theatre later with my sister. A Streetcar Named Desire ..... lust in the dust!
Congratulations to the new couple! Cheers and Best wishes for many years of love, laughter, and joy!
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Enjoy the good company and show! And if you get a chance, ask the producers if they'd like a sequel. I have an idea for a follow up: A Taco Truck Named Craving.
I have seen a few performances of this play and have never seen a bad performance. I hope that is the same with you. It can also be delifgtfully “camped up”.
Just popping in to say hello, John. Hope the play was well done.
ReplyDeleteI trust that the 'Streetcar' you see will have a 'Stella' cast! (Ho ho! - Oh, please yourself!)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the show, and the theater.
ReplyDeleteI never knew that Gorgeous Trellis was related to Nosy Parker! Perhaps she was freelancing for "Hello" magazine.
ReplyDeleteI love all of Tennessee Williams's plays so hope that you enjoy "Streetcar" and report back on it in this illustrious blog.
Watch out for that Miss Dubois; you never know what she is going to come out with next xx
ReplyDeleteOh yes, it's that time of year when the weddings begin! I love it, I'm sappy like that! :)....
ReplyDeleteA friend's mother lives opposite our village Church and pops out at every wedding to watch all the guests and bride arrive.
ReplyDeleteGreat foto!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the new couple! Cheers and Best wishes for many years of love, laughter, and joy!
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Enjoy the good company and show! And if you get a chance, ask the producers if they'd like a sequel. I have an idea for a follow up: A Taco Truck Named Craving.
I do declare! My favourite play. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your time with your sister!
ReplyDeleteIt looks a happy group. So, enjoy the play, too.
ReplyDeleteA picturesque setting for a wedding. Enjoy the theatre later. x
ReplyDeleteTell us a funny little story, Stanley, something to help us out.
ReplyDeleteIt was probably the most brutish painful version of the play I've ever seen
DeleteOh, lucky you! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteOops . . . after seeing your reply to Mitchell
DeleteIs the Professor out of town? Havent heard you mention him in a while dear.... Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteYes , out of town
DeleteLove Streetcar. Wish I could join you.
ReplyDeleteIt was harrowing
DeleteMaybe this 'harrowing' performance would help us all realize that our lives aren't so bad afterall.
ReplyDeleteLust in the dust ! -where would that be I wonder? not that a lady should know x
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy Streetcar . . .
ReplyDeleteI have seen a few performances of this play and have never seen a bad performance. I hope that is the same with you. It can also be delifgtfully “camped up”.
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