Well, I'm getting to be quite the cultured hillbilly. Broadway Across America brought Phantom of the Opera to San Antonio and I got tickets to take my wife to the next to last performance. I had several nice comments on the kilt as well as a couple of why the kilt questions. The production was great and the skill of the singers was terrific. At one point the Phantom is on his belly singing with no degradation in the quality of his voice. There were a couple of substitutions but all the singers were very talented.

We were rather amazed at the variety of dress by those attending, there were families with father in son in coat and tie and mother and daughter in nice dresses, men in khakis and wives/girlfriend in a dress or pantsuit, to folks that look like they were wandering the Riverwalk and came in. There were a quite a few females wearing dresses cut low and high so that little was left to the imagination. Overall it was a great experience and Heaven help me but I'll be taking my wife to more of these productions. Next time I'll take my flask though as the concession stand had no decent Scotch.

The pic below is my wife and I just before we headed out the door. The kilt is my Tewksbury McCallum tank.

YMOS,
Tony