On Friday, May 10, 2002, and Saturday, May 11, 2002, my daughter, Desiree, and I attended performances of 'A Letter From Ethel Kennedy' at the MCC Theater in Manhattan. This was a particularly special occasion for me, because this play marked Randy Harrison's New York stage debut. A complete account of my 'close encounter' with a wonderfully talented young man is chronicled below, complete with pictures we took on Saturday night. I've also written a highly-subjective review of the play.
Randy with a very happy fan. This was taken by my daughter, Desiree.
This photograph is a little out of focus because my hands were shaking. I felt like a teenager when I saw Randy.
Another not-so-great photo, taken by me. Randy was concentrating on signing while half a dozen people were trying to talk to him.
Here's another photo of Randy with a fan. When he's talking to you or looking at you, you feel like the only person in the world.
What I Did On My Spring Vacation: a rather verbose account of our trip to NY to see Randy's play
My review of 'A Letter From Ethel Kennedy'
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