- We will have seen six plays by the end of the month. It has been a mixed bag as for the quality of the shows.
* “Act A Lady” at New Conservatory Theatre Center had the potential to be a campy fun. The men of a small Prohibition-era town decide to put on a play dressed in "fancy-type, women-type clothes," the whole community is affected. Unfortunately, the production was dull and uninspired.
* The biggest theatrical frustration is the continued lack of sustained artistic vision by the Bay Area’s largest theatre company, A.C.T.. Their production of “War Music” was a modern interpretation of Homer's Iliad. It was mind-numbingly dull and unctuously self-important. Two of their three shows so far this year have been an artistic bomb.
![Ryan Peters and Craig Marker in SF Playhouse play THE STORY](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiR8TpUruJ4iQeME64k58h4pknu9gv4nuvfM_hd_s32JxQ40Z8t9C0vHc0EzOGgUjf5Qbix_aCIcNYhr84Kg6tCo2qQpaAf3bPIAeyouPPUe2LU-1KozzbdDvB0AuFkeaDfLMhb5Q/s200/TheStory.jpg)
* The second play is “Distracted” by Lisa Loomer at TheatreWorks. It is a funny, well balanced, thoughtful look at a family dealing with ADD. It also had an amazing video set.
* Play number five was “SF Follies”. This was an enjoyable review similar to “Beach Blanket Babylon”.
* The sixth show is Woody Allen’s “The Floating Light Bulb” at Traveling Jewish Theatre. We see it tonight.
- We went to two San Francisco Symphony concerts: 1) Carl Orff’s “Carmina burana” with 4 other choral pieces and 2) Bizet’s “Music from L’Arlésienne”, Poulenc’s “Concerto in G minor for Organ, String Orchestra, and Timpani”, and Vaughan Williams’ “The Lark Ascending”, and his “Symphony No. 4 in F minor”.
- Visited the new Contemporary Jewish Museum and saw two exhibits: “New Works/Old Story: 80 Artists at the Passover Table” and “Jews on Vinyl”.
- Attended 5 Giants baseball games including opening day.
- Spent a Saturday night at a bed and breakfast in San Francisco and checked out the Dolores Park Easter celebration with The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
![GuyDads toasting on the Big Gay Wine Tour Bus](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhDa1VCjtPsiWY8p_f4ZgWn6qTDy5ySRX8B8Eg-RM-utyspSVnn7w7rI6xC6jIQqurnCovHr1s8R0jstCcRz8_ezCq2I3aNOcgnlam5XBLEToJ1Gy6RfZY4-uAecwr1a20w8F5s9g/s200/biggaywinebus.jpg)
- We attended one benefit dinner for Facing History and Ourselves. The keynote speaker was the highly regarded education professor from Stanford, Linda Darling-Hammond. She spoke on what needs to happen to improve the current state of our schools. Next month we have 2 benefit dinners to attend.
- We hosted two Friday night Shabbat dinners. One with two other gay couples and one with family.
- As mentioned in an early entries (here, here and here), we hosted a first night Passover Seder for 16 gay men. E spent at least three days cooking and preparing for it.
Wow, I feel like a slacker compared to you guys! :)
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