...fleeting wisp of Glory.
Sep. 26th, 2007 10:15 amIn about a week and a half, I'm going to see Camelot up in Portland, with Lou Diamond Phillips as King Arthur.
I am such a LDP fangirl, you have no idea. Before discovering online fandom, before Alias or any other such fandoms, I was mildly obsessed with Young Guns and Young Guns 2 - I saw the second one in the theater four times, I think. I saw every bad movie LDP did, there for awhile. I am extremely excited to see him doing a Broadway musical, even if it's not The King and I, which I would happily have killed to see (even though I would have chosen Yul Brynner over LDP, had I a choice. Yul was one of the most powerful actors ever, IMO.)
The summer after I graduated from high school, I was lucky enough to see My Fair Lady with Richard Chamberlain. It was AMAZING.
My concern is what to wear. I remember it being a somewhat formal event, with My Fair Lady. I went with my best friend at the time and her family, and we all dressed up and went out to dinner first and it was exciting and fun and, in case I forgot to mention, AMAZING.
So now I'm pondering my closet, and thinking "hmmm". I have absolutely no idea...I'm considering the skirt and corset I wore for FaerieCon, but not sure if it's too much, you know? Still, it would be nice to wear one of my corsets for something more than a costume.

The summer after I graduated from high school, I was lucky enough to see My Fair Lady with Richard Chamberlain. It was AMAZING.
My concern is what to wear. I remember it being a somewhat formal event, with My Fair Lady. I went with my best friend at the time and her family, and we all dressed up and went out to dinner first and it was exciting and fun and, in case I forgot to mention, AMAZING.
So now I'm pondering my closet, and thinking "hmmm". I have absolutely no idea...I'm considering the skirt and corset I wore for FaerieCon, but not sure if it's too much, you know? Still, it would be nice to wear one of my corsets for something more than a costume.