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Saturday January 28th 2012, 12:57 am

Putting my brushes, pens and inks aside for a little while, I set out to have myself a little treat, a small common adventure. Something I rarely get to do these days. Driving over to the other side of our humble town to meet up with dear friends of ours, smiles and hugs. We make our purchase from the clerk, walk through the perfectly polished glass doors and glance across posters of fun possibilities to come. Meandering down the hall, along a red old carpet, which cleverly hides its wear and stains due to it’s patterns. Passing through the entrance and coming out a narrow dark corridor, we scan the room to find our places. Tall ceilings with cheap faux deco motifs and poor recessed lighting are all the room really has for decor. From the numerous rows before us we choose our seats, plush and cushy. They unfold rather awkwardly, making the slightest metallic spring squeak. We settle down with sweets in hand, feeling internally giddy with excitement. A black curtain draws open, the lights go dim, and a giant screen bursts to life with vivid eye candy graphics, booming sounds of fast whooshes flood our ears. The anticipation is short but honeyed as the “ride” rushes forward. The titles roll and characters jump to life. The angle stylings, bold colors, finest details, and uniquely crafted musical accompaniment, mesmerize. It begins with a quiet easy visual in an off the beaten path diner, then explodes with a hot cup of coffee in the face. And from that moment on we’re all riveted! Becoming lost for a brief time in a story loaded with intrigue and deviously choreographed action that has to be seen to be believed, all handled with stupendous aplomb.

Going To The Theatre To See Haywire
January 27th 2012



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