Sunday 03/08/2026
After watering the plants, but before doing the big puzzle, I headed out to meet with Joanne and we took a long walk to the Cal Ave farmers market. Just to get out, and maybe to buy some fruit, but fruit season is long past, or maybe not yet come, and we didn’t get anything. Total distance for the day, 4.6mi, 12K steps.
After lunch, I boarded the Channing House bus for the Pear Theater. Enough of us, 20 or so, subscribed to the Pear season, and chose the Sunday matinee, that it was practical to use the bus. There’s a fee for a weekend bus ride (overtime for the staff member who drives it) but that was covered by the Heritage Circle.
Anyway, the show was My Fair Lady. They did a really good job of staging a big show in that very small space, about 75 seats on three sides of a stage that is about 20 by 40 feet. I was impressed by the dancing; the local choreographer had got the small chorus (six or seven people) to do some really intricate dance routines, and they executed perfectly. The main characters had good voices and performed with a lot of personality.
The show was supposed to run a rather chunky 2 hours 45 minutes with an intermission. In fact it ran longer, total of three hours from start to final applause. For me, the second act dragged, I was checking my watch often. I’m not sure if the director had tinkered with the original Broadway script or what, but it seemed like Professor Higgins and Eliza were just arguing pointlessly for scene after scene without ever getting anything resolved. In fact they never did reach a romantic conclusion that I could see.
But there were still the great songs, “Luverly” — “On the Street Where You Live” — “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face” — “With a Little Bit of Luck” — “I’m Getting Married in the Morning”.
Back home I took a look at the evening menu and decided that I wasn’t that hungry, and went to my room and had a PBJ and an orange. Not sulking, just not feeling sociable.
