Sunday, April 18, 2010


After a performance by the Cape and Sword Drama Society of "The Drowsy Chaperone," the players sat on stage and answered a few questions. The foreground face in the upper picture is that of the director, Tony Braithwaite. His career as director here at SJP spans about twenty years and he gets performances from these young people that are spectacular and lots of fun. The Drowsy Chaperone speaks hopelessly about the prospects of marriage but then these kids, most of them, come from strong families that prepared them for their young adulthood. They are terrific and give the lie to the play's message.

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