Spring Awakening weekend, and my sweeeeeet brother

Feb 01, 2010 21:49

I know I'm crazy but I spent the whole weekend on SA shows.

It was the January block, and we went on Friday evening with Bea's school(and I managed to talk my brother!!! into coming and watching it)
Some facts of him to signal the actual worth of this theatre-visit:
He is 16, a total teenager, computer-geek, and thinks me a crazy idiot for spending so much money on theatre. He never was interested in arts let alone theatre. I got him the ticket for Xmas...-I don't need to say that he wasn't overly joyous about it...-He doesn't like anything connected to homosexual people, and we all know about that ominous scene in act two....(his reaction was a slight blush and not the "OMG this is gross" ehich I anticipated...
Anyway we came by bus, and the teacher who always manages theatre things(=IT teacher in the school, coolest woman ever) tells a few things of the plays we come to see... Steph was like " I'm not interested, it's so boring, pls just stop talking...etc". Then after the first act he said "okay you were right, and I'm 100% in love with the play"-okay well maybe not these exact words, but it was among these lines. Then after the curtain call before we parted we hugged and he said "You were totally right! it's awesome! Will you get me more tickets later on???"
I was like OMG I will start crying any second now...

On Saturday I brought Bea to the Pető for her aptitude test,as she's contemplating to study to become a conductor too.
She was plannig to go home as their parents didn't let her to stay for the Sunday SA, which we planned to go as there was the slightest possibility that Dávid might play...but as the weather was a bit unpredictable she was ordered to go home on Saturday.
However-who is the BFF?- I called her Mum telling that everything was okay, but we don"t know when she'll finish with the tests, and she missed the train already I'm not letting her to go home in the evening, so she'll only go home on Sund morning....
So we could get to SA in the afternoon and we had a blast...Then we got down to some serious Szabó Dávid watching....:P

I was contemplating what to do with the tickets for Sunday evening, then I decided that I don't know when will I be able to go next time-considering the new semester, work, and everything...I decided to watch it in the end.
I met a few friends in the audience, then we stayed for the after talk...
It was very family-like as there were the five of us from the audience, and Angler Balázs, Simon Bogi, the director and the assistant director.

spring awakening

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