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It looked and felt professional.

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I wanted something different to do on Friday night.

I called a few friends and we headed over to the theater to see the production of Midsummer, a nuanced adaptation of Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream, written and directed by a Ä¢¹½tv professor.  The theater was buzzing with professors, administrators, students, and Hamilton residents.  There were no empty seats.

For many of the actors, this was their first Ä¢¹½tv production.  Most had a couple other productions from high school or summer theater under their belt, or perhaps a theater class at Ä¢¹½tv.  But it looked and felt professional.  Who thought three dollars could buy such incredible entertainment.

I walked out of there wishing I had become involved in theater at Ä¢¹½tv.  But you have to make choices: there isn’t time to do everything.  But there is time, at least, to see or try everything once.