Last week my classmate, Jun gave me two tickets to Landmark Theater for the opera, Tosca. Jun of course would bring a male friend to go with her to go there. Of course, refusing to admit being inferior, I had to find female friends. Really embarrassed that first two girls(one is my sister) refused me. Zarina said she would go if I kept being rejected. So obvious that she agreed.
It’s said that American people take theatergoing very serious. They would properly dressed. So lucky that about 2 months ago I received my first suit in my life, which was mailed from my parents. Though it had been 2 months, I still got no chance to put it on. And that night, it surely would be my first time to wear a suit in public. I also told Zarina to wear properly. Later I was told that she had trying dresses for hours about this event. O(∩_∩)O When I saw her that night, she was in a red dress, black stockings, high-heel shoes. Fancy that.
Finally, I was in Landmark Theater. Gentleman looked, speaking light English, still, companied by a nice lady, and that situations, all gave me an feeling that I was back into the age of La Traviata.
The opera, Tosca, itself was also wonderful. The only pity was that the it’s not in English, and I had to look at the title most of the time. The most impressive thing about the opera was that stage set, which was so real. The music was great, too.
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