Yes. Me, Megan and Emma all went on a fantastic old people vacation. (As we like to call them). Last year we went to the Utah Festival of Opera, a story all its own, and this year we went to the Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City. It was SOO much fun :) Our Grandparents drove us down and we all stayed at this motel place. Us three girls had our own room and the elder folk were in another down the hall. Megan and I went running each morning, it was really nice. I love running in new places, it can get really boring looking at all the same stuff. Anyways. The first plays were in the afternoon in the Randall L. Jones theater. These plays were as follows:
The Music Man,
The Glass Menagerie, and
Noises Off! Of these, the last one was my favorite. It was so hilarious :) Then the evening plays in the Adams theater (outdoors) were:
Richard III,
Romeo and Juliet, and
A Midsummer Night's Dream. All of them were amazing. I really liked Romeo and Juliet, which is weird because I've never liked that play, but the actors were all really talented and it changed my opinion of it. Richard III was really cool, I loved the evilness :) And Midsummer Night's Dream was crazy funny. I was laughing so hard. The best part about everything was just the atmosphere. Hanging out at the SUU campus, with lots of old people who know lots of things. They just know what's important, and they are all SUper nice :) When I was sitting in the theater this lady sitting next to me started talking to Emma and I, asking us where we were from, how old we were, etc. After a while she just randomly said, "You two girls are just so cute. I just love seeing you guys here." Then, to me, "I have a grandson about your age, but I wouldn't recommend him, he is a hideous beast! I wouldn't tell him about two cute girls like you. He is a real weirdo." I was trying so hard not to laugh! Who says that about their own grandson? :) It was hilarious. We had lots of fun. Oh and
this time there wasn't an old man dropping things on my head. What a relief! :) So here are some pics...
The Adams Theater (from the back)
Here is the crazy man who gave the seminars each morning...the haircut says it all :)
Some nice poses by us..
This was the amazing set for A Midsummer Night's Dream (with some rando's head of course)
And last but not least, the weird festival lady who practically forced Emma and I to pose with her :)
SO yeah. Fun was had. The End. :)