We have heard many interesting people talk about important subjects and have only one time been disappointed. Here is a link to the past speakers.
Saturday Feb 22 we saw and heard Peggy Noonan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The Wall Street Journal. She also has written several books and was a Special Assistant and speechwriter to President Ronald Reagan and worked later for President George H. Bush. She was not only very interesting but also very humorous. I like it when I can laugh a lot.
The next day we went to the Carpenter Theater for the Sunday matinee at 2:30 pm because the other season tickets we have are for the Virginia Opera. In the beginning we used to say "oh, this would be nice to go to" or "that would be nice to get tickets for". But we never got around to get the tickets so obviously didn't go.
Ones you have tickets you try to go to all performances, even if you have never heard about that particular opera or composer. And every time when we had no expectations we were so surprised and had a wonderful time.
The Richmond Opera also has a special feature. We try to never miss Dr. Glen Winters' "Opera Up Close" pre-curtain talk forty-five minutes before the performance. He is so interesting and very funny too. He gives us inside to what to watch out for we would never know and it makes it for a richer experience. We are at awe about the quality of the productions and especially the singers. I was wondering why I had never heard of Cinderella by Rossini. I think it is probably not that easy to find a singer who can do that lead roll. It was unbelievable. So glad we have those season tickets or we would miss all those incredible performances. Why did us to take so long to get into it.
Yes, getting the season tickets was a very good thing to do. We would have missed so much because we never got "the round toit".
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