Went to a fun stage production of Mary Chase's 1944 play, Harvey, at the Arvada Center. It was in the smaller Black Box theater, and we had seats right up front in the second row. The acting was all good (Torsten Hillhouse did a particularly affable job as Elwood P. Dowd), and I will definitely have to watch the 1950 Jimmy Stewart movie version with +Kay Hill next time +Margie Kleerup is out of town.
Stage Review: "Harvey"
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Yeppers, and +Mary Oswell looked it up and all the Denver locations are actually in play.
+Stan Pedzick That's awesome.
Was it 18th and Fairfax, while bar-hopping, that Dowd first met Harvey? That's over east of the Museum of Natural History, which isn't exactly the sort of neighborhood I'd associate that way.
Between 18th and 19th, yes.
It's Park Hill, the part with the big houses just off the 17th Street parkway, so back pre WWII it was we're all the new big houses were being built.