A.C.T.
Heather and I went to an ACT show on Friday night called "The Circle".
The play was written by W. Somerset Maugham in 1921. It was directed by Mark Lomas. The play is essentially an English comedy that takes place in the 1920's England. The above photo was of course not from the other night but from a much earlier rendition of the show in the twenties.
The play essentially has multiple themes but centered around a love affair from the past and present. It's said that the plays "presents a skptical concept of every character. You really see the foolishness of a Shakespearean heroine, as well as her great beauty, her wisdom and sagacity. In The Circle you don't know whos side to be on". Some of the actors: James Waterson, and Philip Kerr.
Prior to going to the show, we had prety decent sushi and some random sushi place in the city. One of those boat sushi places where you quickly grab the sushi from boats and in the end they tally up how much your bill is based on how many plates (and which kind) you have. Not bad.
Oh I hear the colts won the Superbowl. Heather and I didn't get a chance to watch it. Ehh...Neither of us are into football all that much. She admitted that the only reason she would want to watch the SB is for the half time show and the commercials. I'm not into football all that much either but would have liked to invite a few people over to watch the game on my TV home theature HD setup but most of my friends are not into football.
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I watch the SuperBowl on my 65" Mitsubishi DLP HDTV (I have the latest Diamond-vision model) from CBS' HD broadcast. It was raining pretty heavily during the game and there wasn't much to be amazed by as far as the HD picture was concerned. Planet Earth on Discovery HD though, now *that* is a cool HD program.
Posted by: Jason Mauss | February 5, 2007 12:27 PM