High Jinks in Blandings by the Bay
Although the play was written in 1917, it was very topical. It dealt with the Presidential Elections, Political Conventions, the Vice-Presidency, the Supreme Court, Marriage, Beauty Pagents, Foreign Affairs, good old Mother Hood and Corn Muffins! The story is timeless. The music was fantastic, and the singing was pure bliss.
The location of the play was the Eureka Theater, in the heart of the financial district of San Francisco. The theatre itself is modelled on the Princess Theater of NY City where many of P.G.Wodehouse's works were performed in the 1920s. It provided an intimate setting for 200 people and it was very intimate -- I felt part of the play, the stage was that close.
The company of the Wodehouse Society made it all the more enjoyable, although you had to protect yourself from some of the criminal elements like Ken! In classic Lord Emsworth mode, Ken nearly pocketed my little Penguin of "Crime Wave at Blandings", a la Egyptian Scarab! Just goes to show, that the President of the Wodehouse Society, and the President of the USA (John Wintergarden) have quite a few things in common!.
Alas, it was very soon after that we had to split up and go our respective ways, but the memory of last night, the music, the food will linger on for quite a while. This has kindled my interest to interact more with members of this society and I am looking forward to October 2013 when the Society will hold its convention in the Windy City of Chicago. Who knows, we may hobnob with Reginald, the Third Earl of Havershot and other luminaries at this historic convention!
2 comments:
It was a great night out, Raja! You captured it perfectly!
It was a great night out, Raja! You've captured it perfectly!
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