Tuesday night we saw The Country Girl with the mega cast of Morgan Freeman, Frances McDormand, and Peter Gallagher. The theater was amazingly empty especially when you consider that Mike Nichols directed it. The reviews weren't great but it seemed like something the CB's needed to see since several of the actors are on our 'must see before they die' list. The play was interesting but not riveting. There was a lack of chemistry between Frances and Morgan that made the whole story line of the alcoholic actor and his wife a little less than involving for this CB. Chemistry is essential to the story and it just wasn't there. Although it was wonderful to see these actors plying their trade and I am thrilled whenever big stars come to Broadway, it may have not been the best choice for a play or maybe the casting was just off. Sometimes regardless of the caliber of the talent, if the actors don't work well together, it just doesn't work. The marriage is the focal point of the play and, without great chemistry, it seemed like a flat story to me.
Usually the CB's take the Greyhound to Boston from South Station but this time - because I was travelling alone (Leslie came to the city from NJ) - I decided to take the new Bolt Bus and was very favorably impressed. The bus was brand new and the price was only $15. It wasn't crowded. The bus driver was very nice and didn't go through all those rules that the Greyhound drivers do. The driver actually seemed to enjoy his job! The drop off point was on 34th and 8th which isn't quite as convenient as the Port Authority but -all in all -it is a great way to get to the city and the price can't be beat.

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