Night at the Theatre 2
So I just came back from the seeing White Christmas and my expectations were definitely exceeded and the theatre experience was way better than I thought it was going to be. It was very different going into a small theatre and watching a very old movie because I’ve never really done that before. I mean I’ve seen some old classics but not with the atmosphere included. It was very cold and actually snowing a little (how convenient since I was going to see the movie White Christmas). I was actually excited to see how this experience was going to pan out!
I walked up to the theatre and I could already tell that it was old fashion because they only took cash! Which got me a little irritated because then I had to walk in the cold to the ATM at the Allamo ll and get cash. Once I got cash and bought my ticket, I entered the cute little theatre. It was much cleaner and newer than I thought it was going to be, but I was surprised to find out that there was only one theatre! It was definitely a breathe of fresh air to be in such a different environment. They explained before the movie that phones were highly restricted, as if it was a death threat. I thought that was a little funny because I cant go a second without looking at my phone, but I managed for a few hours. So experiencing the theatre was definitely fun, but I was more excited for the movie.
When the lights went down and the curtain up, the show finally started. I thought it was so cute that before the movie, they played a little cartoon skit. The cartoons were from when I was a baby and it brought back so many memories! That definitely put me in such a good mood. So once the movie started I already had a smile on my face. The movie started and I instantly wasn’t used to the filming and or the sets because they looked kind of fake, but the acting was funny and cheerful. The movie was adorable because 2 men, Phil Davis and Bob Wallace, left the army to go Broadway and later teamed up with 2 beautiful women in the same business, Betty and Judy Haynes, to try and save their general’s beloved inn. The movie was filled with romance, drama, and my favorite; dancing and singing. At the end they end up putting on a phenomenal performance and save the inn!
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