However, lunch with Aaron and a stroll around Boston with him before the play made the drive worth it, easily.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Today we drove to Boston to meet Aaron and see Noel Coward's famous play, "Private Lives". Delycia and I loved being with Aaron for a few hours, but I think we both found the play to be silly, pointless, and even somewhat insulting. It's a play that's famous for its witty repartee, but we found it to be a rather brainless display of humorous cruelty (as if cruelty is ever funny). I saw no point in the play -- no hidden truths, no deeper meaning, no reason for it to be put on stage to such applause as we heard today. It's a story of superficial friendship and out-of-control lust, and I think Delycia and I were both happy when it finally ended. Our applause was polite, but by no means wholehearted.
However, lunch with Aaron and a stroll around Boston with him before the play made the drive worth it, easily.
However, lunch with Aaron and a stroll around Boston with him before the play made the drive worth it, easily.
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