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A Christmas Carol.


This past weekend we were fortunate enough to experience one of the best plays we've seen as a family to date (and us Hudson's have been to our fair share of English panto's). My coworker planned a field trip for her art kids to see A Christmas Carol at the Dallas theatre and my family and I were able to tag along. Unbeknownst to me, the Dallas theatre is a one of a kind vertical theatre. Meaning, the play is performed on three different floors with an intimate atmosphere and an extremely interactive cast. It was beautifully directed and acted. It was the perfect way to kick off our holiday season here in Texas.
^^Also Liam could not look any more dapper. That boy is a stud. ^^

[The Dallas theatre is performing Les Miserables starting in June 2014. I know I'll be there.]

All images shot on my Canon AE-1 with 35mm film. Minimal editing.



K

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We Love Texas said…
Such good photos. Keep using that camera.

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