AAAaand we’re back to late posts. It is early Tuesday morning, and I am sitting at my Chromebook hoping to do my Monday blog post. It should be my last post about Prescription: Murder, the play I was in at Ilion Little Theatre. The second weekend coincided with what is either a cold or a very bad batch of allergies. I am hoping for the latter, because I hate to be contagious. Then again, don’t say I never gave ya nuthin’!
I brought donuts from the Friendly Bake Shop in Frankfort, NY for the last performance. People often bring treats to share backstage, and I have not been to the Friendly Bake Shop in a while. Yum! I especially like the plain donuts, such as Lt. Columbo is eating right now. We all teeheed about the cops and donuts cliche. Really it is a silly cliche. EVERYBODY likes donuts! It is not exclusive to cops.
This is our illustrious director. She did a wonderful job and was great to work with (the two do not always go together, unfortunately). She is also just about as cute as allowed by law.
And one more picture of the two female characters who survive the entire play. Actually everybody but me survives the play. This isn’t And Then There Were None, which Ilion Little Theatre put on in 2010. My late, beloved husband Steve and I were both in that one. Neither of us survived. More than that I shan’t say, in case you ever get the chance to see the play; I don’t want to spoil the ending. In any case, I can recommend the book by Agatha Christie. Fun read.
Auditions for the next play at Ilion Little Theatre are Sunday and Monday, April 13 and 14. I do not plan to audition. I must conserve my energies for Recipe for Murder Royale, which is coming up sooner than I like to think (preview of coming attractions)!


