Midsummer's went very well for opening night. Maya's adventure for tonight was in finishing a pair of partially-assembled Hakama in about two hours. I'm a little proud. I feel pretty lame that I can't help with the kitsuke though... after all these years, I think it may be time to look into serious study of the art... I hear there's a school in Boulder.
Tomorrow I get to go upstairs when the house opens and be an okyakusan! I'm terribly excited.
I have two additional tickets each for Satuday at 2 pm and Sunday at 7 pm. If anyone wants to come up to Fort Collins to see the best Kabuki/Noh/Kyogen version of Shakespere EVER, then give me a call. Or swing by the Lory Student Center Theatre before the show and ask where Maya is... most everyone backstage knows me now.
Tickets are only $6 for non-students and $3 for students, so anyone and everyone that can make it should come - this really is a once-in-a-lifetime show. ^___^
Tomorrow I get to go upstairs when the house opens and be an okyakusan! I'm terribly excited.
I have two additional tickets each for Satuday at 2 pm and Sunday at 7 pm. If anyone wants to come up to Fort Collins to see the best Kabuki/Noh/Kyogen version of Shakespere EVER, then give me a call. Or swing by the Lory Student Center Theatre before the show and ask where Maya is... most everyone backstage knows me now.
Tickets are only $6 for non-students and $3 for students, so anyone and everyone that can make it should come - this really is a once-in-a-lifetime show. ^___^