Friday, February 13, 2015

Theatre Night in Nottingham

This past weekend (January 31st...I'm behind on publishing my posts), Jeff and I went to the Nottingham Playhouse to see a play.  We had to walk a whoppin' 1 minute to get there. If you're not following it is directly outside of our front door. I have taken pictures from our living room, which is a direct shot of the playhouse.  So lucky us, as everyone was finding parking, we were walking across the street.
 The view of the playhouse from the front of our house.

I had been looking for over a year for tickets that appealed to us.  We used to have season tickets to the plays at the Indianapolis Repertory Theatre downtown Indy a couple years ago. We both enjoy it, so don't think Jeff was dragged against his will to see it. Although, I think I enjoy them a bit more than he does; I will say that.  I picked a comedy called, Forever Young, which was about six senior citizens in a retirement home.
Albert Hall (convention center type of place) and the playhouse restaurant are attached to the theatre.

Right from the few first lines, we could tell our humor didn't quite match up with the local humor.  Not in a bad way, we just felt things we found "corny" were considered hilarious over here.  I guess that sounds bad. Maybe I should say you could tell our humor was different when it comes to the arts. Although some of it was a bit silly, they did have a few lines of what we would consider inappropriate. It was all in good fun, and funny to see some of the things these senior citizens were doing.  Overall, the moral was age should never be a factor when having fun.  Live each day to the fullest because you never know how much longer you have on earth.  Each of the cast members played an resident of this retirement community and had the spunk of a 13 year old.  You can read more about the summary of the play from the link in the previous paragraph if you wish.

Not sure if all plays are like this over here, but it felt more like a musical (minus the choreographed dancing) as there was very little dialogue.  Once one song ended, a few minutes later, a new one began.  They played mostly songs we knew (80's hits, Nirvana, Beetles, etc. ) although they ended it with a "sing-along" of a song we had never heard of...assuming it was a famous British song.  They started singing "We Shall Overcome" which we learned when researching at home was the anthem of the African-American Civil Rights Movement and was first sung in Charleston, South Carolina.  So many of you may know this song, unlike us. 
They are doing some construction on this rainy day...so it's not the best pictures!

Overall, I am glad we were able to have this cultural experience.  I think Jeff was not overly impressed, but oh well. We have a few other artsy things on our list for the upcoming months, so look out for those soon.

On to the next adventure...


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