This list does not pretend to include everything that is going on around town, like Bronco Football games. Although there is a link for that, if you like that sort of thing. I know the husband does and a lot of you do too. With that said, here's what interested me.
1. Trey McIntyre Project Premiere-- Saturday, Sept 20th at the Morrison Center
2. Forever Tango-- Oct 2-4 at the Morrison Center
5. Beethoven by the Boise Philharmonic--Oct 18 at the Morrison Center
6. BSU Orchestra Concert--Oct 19 at the Morrison Center
If there is anything that I missed that you would like to see here, please make a comment or send me an email and I'll get it on the list.
Another Dumb Factoid About Myself--I love the Humanities so much that I wanted to major in it at Boise State. Impossible since BSU does not offer a Humanities major. So I dropped out and quit. Not really. But I was disappointed.
6 comments:
You left out the theaters in town. We've been to several shows at both of these listed and would recommend them. Also, Knock 'em Dead has a dinner option on the weekends.
Knock 'em Dead Dinner Theater
Boise Little Theater
Thanks Eric. Forgot about the theaters. We've been to the Stage Coach Theatre a few times and loved it. Never been to Knock 'em Dead Dinner Theater. Sounds really fun. The four of us should go sometime. On a non-football-game day of course.
Your blog makes me want to come to Idaho right now. So fun. Thanks for sharing.
I really want to see the BYU Ballroom dance team. I tried handing the flier to my husband today and he wouldn't even touch it. He's that afraid of ballroom dancing! Oh boy... how do I convince him to take me? :)
Melonie--tell your husband that it's cool to do things that his wife wants to do once in a while and that it actually INCREASES manhood when he does.
John and I saw the BYU Ballroom dance team when they came to the civic center in 2000 and he liked it. He didn't LOVE, LOVE it like I did, but he liked it more than he thought he would. He saw lots of other husbands there too so I think that helped.
Kaylynn--you're welcome to come to Idaho anytime. In fact, why don't we start planning your trip to Idaho right now. You could come to our house for Thanksgiving.
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