Mrs. T and I hit the road today. Our final destination is Spring Green, Wisconsin, where we’ll be seeing American Players Theatre perform two plays by Shakespeare, one by George Bernard Shaw, and one by Eugene O’Neill. That’s a lot of theater to consume in a single weekend, and it also entails a lot of driving–we’ll be flying into Chicago this afternoon, renting a car, and driving north to Wisconsin. I’d be skeptical about pouring so much time and energy into a single reviewing trip were it not for the fact that my previous visits to American Players Theatre have been enormously satisfying. I have similarly high hopes for this one.
On the way back home, we’ll be spending a night at Muirhead Farmhouse, the only Frank Lloyd Wright house (so far as I know) that is currently being operated as a bed-and-breakfast. It’s just far away enough from O’Hare Airport to serve as a convenient stop for travelers en route between Spring Green and Chicago, and our last visit there was so pleasing that we decided to go back this year.
We won’t return to Connecticut until Tuesday night, so don’t expect to hear from me again before Wednesday or Thursday (though I might surprise you). I trust that Our Girl and CAAF will keep you properly amused while I’m out and about.