Tonight, I took a trip to the theatre to see a little play called Misalliance by a Mr. George Bernard Shaw. I was accompanied (or rather, I accompanied) a few artists from the PCH Theatre I and II classes, and we had a grand old time.
Set in England in the early 1900's, the whole play takes place in one quite eventful Saturday afternoon and is made quite enjoyable by its plethora of fascinating characters. This variety of personalities includes a feisty Polish lady-acrobat, an intelligent yet altogether too pampered aristocrat, and one supremely attractive young man known as Joey Percival. (portrayed by the phenomenally beautiful Nick Mennell)
All in all it was quite lovely, full of English accentry, delightful discoveries in plot and character, and friendship and camaraderie for us PCH thespians. I recommend this show to you, my dear readers; only pay special attention to the Polish acrobat- her performance is positively brilliant.
Here's the show information. Have a look and see if you can go! It's worth it, especially if you stick around for the second act.
http://www.laweekly.com/events/misalliance-494395/
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