Favorite Deli food: Chopped liver (another department where Atlanta is lacking despite the relentless influx of carpetbaggers.... errrr... Northerners.)
Thursday morning greetings! Today's a vacation day for me, so I got a nice sleep-in until almost 8am. Off to have my haircut, then to a luncheon with my DH, and my book group later this evening.Here's the Cincinnati Enquirer review of Monty Python's Spamalotwhich we'll see a week from Sunday. It mentions Rick Holmes - could that be the same Richard Holmes whose performances we used to enjoy in the now-defunct Whitewater/Sorg Opera productions? I've tried to sort this out on the internet, but just get more confused.
DR Ginny, I love Michael Siberry! I don't know him personally, but I saw him in Peter Hall's production of THE MERCHANT OF VENICE with Dustin Hoffman, Nathaniel Parker and Leigh Lawson. My memory is that he played Gratiano. I helped Dustin with research on the play and got a lovely gift from his office. This production is how I met Ben Browder who later became a TV star on FARSCAPE.Michael Siberry, if I remember correctly, played Nicholas Nickleby when the RSC brought the 8-hour production back to Broadway. He's quite funny in the Jeeves & Wooster series with Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry.
Wasn't he in that revival of THE SOUND OF MUSIC with Rebecca Luker, too, or am I thinking of someone else. I never saw it nor bought the cast album, but his name rings a bell.
Dreadful productions:I was in a production of "Mame", the only non-dreadful part of which was the intermission, from which less than half the audience returned.Woof!