Superior Donuts on Broadway
December 1, 2009 7:10 pm Entertainment, TravelAll of her life Cathy felt that there was just nothing like a great musical being preformed life onstage in front of her. She loved the theatre and was particularly found of musical comedies. She also loved a good rock opera like Jesus Christ Superstar but for Cathy there was just nothing like a Gilbert And Sullivan show. That is, there used to be nothing like one, however Cathy recently visited New York, which was something she tried to do at least twice a year, and her friend Maya had two New York Broadway tickets for Superior Donuts.
At first Cathy wasn’t sure how she felt about this, they always went to musicals when she visited. And it wasn’t purely selfish on Cathy’s part, Maya also liked them and would save the ones she wanted to see for when Cathy was visiting. However, she received tickets to the Music Box Theatre at work and since Cathy was going to be in town she thought they could go together. To demonstrate her appreciation for being thought about and also to be a good sport Cathy agreed to go.
The play was written by Tracy Letts who is the Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning author of August Osage County. Well, at least the play has a good pedigree thought Cathy as she waited for it to begin. And when it did, right from the start she didn’t stop laughing even when she felt she shouldn’t and didn’t know quite why she was. It was an incredible play with fabulous performances and even the die hard musical theatre lover Cathy could not help but to walk out of the theatre asking Gilbert and Sullivan who? She was kidding of course and would always remain a musical comedy fan, but she had definitely broadened her horizons and loved Superior Donuts and was willing to explore the world of straight theatre.
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