Sense and Sensibility and No Sea Monsters

Sense and Sensibility and No Sea Monsters July 29, 2016

 

San Diego's Balboa Park
In Balboa Park, San Diego

 

“Money can only give happiness where there is nothing else to give it.”  (Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility)

 

We attended a performance last night — in the Old Globe in San Diego’s Balboa Park — of the still-relatively-new musical adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility.  (I’ve confessed before that I’m a very great fan of Jane Austen, and that my enthusiasm  for her makes me worry about my masculinity.)  The Old Globe is a very pleasant theater that gives the audience excellent sightlines and access to the stage, and (of course) it’s located in a very beautiful place.  Moreover, the fairly minimal set design for this production was strikingly good, and the actors — to a significant degree, they were the originating cast from the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, where this play was commissioned and premiered — were superb.  In particular, Megan McGinnis (as Marianne Dashwood) and Sharon Rietkerk (as Elinor Dashwood) were excellent.

 

En route back to Newport Beach, we counted at least 25-30 police cars heading southward on the freeway with their lights flashing and their sirens blaring.  It was obvious that something big was up.  I guessed that there might have been a police shooting, with a subsequent manhunt.  And I was right.  Very sad.

 

Posted from Newport Beach, California

 

 


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