The Ides of March



Today is the Ides of March.  And tonight I am going to see King Lear in New York City with Glenda Jackson playing Lear.  I’m very excited to be ‘celebrating’ this fateful day with a Shakespearean play.  I read King Lear in college with an amazing Shakespeare professor and saw it performed many years ago.  Today will serve as a refresher, especially since my memory is pretty awful.  I know one theme is that Lear chooses to believe flatterers rather than truth-bearers, something that strikes a chord in this Trump moment.

I am going with my friend Vanessa.  We have done so many fun and crazy things together.  A few years ago we “cut school” and drove up to Connecticut to see Bruce Springsteen.  We’ve gone to a bunch of plays and listened to interesting speakers. We have shared that we are each other’s last new friend. As life is filled and busy, we often don’t take on new people and new friends, but Vanessa has made the cut.  We often have long dinners and discuss work issues and life issues, and her insights are pretty amazing and a bit offbeat.

I’m excited for my evening plans and getting reacquainted with King Lear. And for all you folks out there:  Beware the Ides of March.


Comments

  1. I'm so jealous! And your reflection on the last new friend is touching.

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  2. I love the idea of a last new friend, too, and to read how the two of you spend your time makes it seems like you've known each other forever. Hope you have a wonderful time!

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  3. Love the 'last new friend' bit! Have fun tonight!

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  4. The Ides of March and Shakespeare - how great is that! Your comment about last new friend is so interesting. As life is filled and busy, we often don’t take on new people and new friends-so true!

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