Friday evening some friends and I met up to go see "Annie Get Your Gun" on stage at Sundance. I used to visit there quite a bit when I was living in Provo and going to the Y, but it's been many years since I've been up there. But I have to say that it was fabulous and breathtaking, and I was rather sorry it had been so long.
The show itself was terrific (although when you're used to Howard Keel in the part of Frank Butler, casting a tenor in the part just doesn't quite work), especially the lead actress. So fun, and I could barely contain my vocal enthusiasm - a sing-a-long it was not, and I had rather a hard time remembering that.
It is a bit of an effort to get up there. About halfway up Provo Canyon, and then once you find a parking space you have to take shuttles back and forth to the outdoor theater. But it was well worth the trek. THe air was clear and crisp, and the stars were out in abundance. It was a beautiful evening.
Word to the wise: If you go, make sure you are well-covered in Deet. The skeeters were plentiful, and I was an easy, although heavily clothed target, as evidenced by my multiple bites (yes, they bit through my clothes). Also - the temperatures can get into the 50's there after dark in the summer. Take plenty of blankets and warm clothes. You will get mighty chilly.
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