
On a very stir crazy whim, Brent and I took off for the
Utah Shakespearean Festival Friday in Cedar City after a very shortened work day.

We absolutely loved
The Secret Garden and laughed our way through
Comedy of Errors. However, the Green Show was the only place where we were allowed to just click away with our cameras. So click away we did.

This is a hair thing. This cute little girl spent both nights trying to convince people to buy her programs. Her hair was darling, too!

Fantastic violinist, but I was more fascinated by the way the sun shone through her gorgeous hair.


These guys did a great job. (The guy in the blue is Payden Adams, who was in some of Heather's high school drama classes. Have no clue who the rest are.)


The End. Great Show!!!
4 comments:
Looks like you guys had lots of fun. Glad you got to go. :)
Hey! Way to go! You found the font changing buttons! See! I knew you could do it, Julie.
LOVE the pictures from your trip. One of these days we'll have to go, but then again, I've NEVER been a fan of this famous Mr. S. Seems like he talks in some foreign language!
It took my son pointing out that I was in HTML view and needed to switch, before I found all the fun buttons. I felt rather foolish.
And Sir William does speak a foreign language, and it takes the brain time to learn to hear it. But how it's spoken makes a difference, too. And the leads in Cedar City almost always speak it the way it's supposed to be spoken. And suddenly it begins to make beautiful sense!
Julie, the cute braided hair on the young girl at the Festival reminds me of the hair we see on many girls here. It takes many hours, sometimes days, depending on the amount of hair, to accomplish the task!
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