Quote from: elmore3003 on November 13, 2019, 04:22:11 AMWhen I was in high school, two of my favorite books - which I read over and over again - were Six Plays by Rodgers & Hammerstein and Six Plays by Kaufman and Hart. All of BK's comments on "The Man Who Came To Dinner" have got me hot to read it again, so last night I read Act One. I had completely forgotten all that happens before Whiteside makes his first appearance. It's fast and furious.Now I want to see BK's production.I LOVED those books, also discovered in high school, and I still have my original copies. The Modern Library editions themselves were a joy to discover then -- those two, along with The Canterbury Tales (which I never read all the way through but I still treasure that damned book) and the Gilbert & Sullivan plays in the Modern Library "Giant" edition.
When I was in high school, two of my favorite books - which I read over and over again - were Six Plays by Rodgers & Hammerstein and Six Plays by Kaufman and Hart. All of BK's comments on "The Man Who Came To Dinner" have got me hot to read it again, so last night I read Act One. I had completely forgotten all that happens before Whiteside makes his first appearance. It's fast and furious.Now I want to see BK's production.
When I see that newsman that DR GEORGE was talking about, I always think it's Jake Lacy.
My brother-in-law was in a three-car accident today. Thankfully no one was injured.
Since when does winter start in November? 20 cms of snow on Monday/Tuesday. Freezing cold weather. This is ridiculous.
DR Jane re: your library ebooks. If you keep the wifi off your device your books won't automatically return. And you can finish them.
Wednesday morning greetings! Today is Richard's birthday and we're celebrating with Rob and Mary Linda this evening at Dewey's Pizza.