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Dinner and Theater in Downtown Tucson

Posted On: September 24, 2009 1:52 PM
Updated On: September 24, 2009 1:52 PM
Posted By: G Hunt
Related Subjects: Attractions & The Arts, Culinary

My fiancée, Trish, and I are lovers of theater and dry, English humor so when we found out that Monty Python's Spamalot was coming to Tucson's Music Hall, we jumped at the chance to see it.

We both work downtown and thought it would be great to have drinks and dinner before the show.  We spent a good amount of time just trying to figure out where to eat downtown, as the ever-growing list of restaurants were all very tempting. We finally settled on Ascolese's Italian Restaurant, located next to La Placita and within a very short walking distance to the theater.  We hadn't made reservations, but the staff was friendly and accommodating and sat us in a quiet corner of the bar area.  The service was good, and the huge entrees came out surprisingly fast!  Trish enjoyed cheese tortellini in a vodka sauce and topped with sausage, while I went with penne pasta in marinara sauce, also topped with sausage.  We were so stuffed after our entrees that we couldn't even think of dessert, though the choices were mouth-watering.

After dinner and a cocktail, we still had some time before the show, so we meandered around and finally settled on benches by the large fountain in front of the Music Hall.  It was opening night of Spamalot so there was a large, enthusiastic crowd gathered, all enjoying the mild evening as well as drinks being served outside. 

After watching a gorgeous Tucson sunset, the doors opened and we got swept up in opening-night excitement, finding our seats quickly and waiting for the show to start.  Finally, the lights dimmed and the crowd quieted as the first actors stepped onstage.  There is something magical about theater, and we were immediately pulled away from our daily routines and tossed happily into another world.  In true Monty Python style, Spamalot was witty, funny, and even a bit raunchy.  As the lights came back on, the audience gave the talented actors a standing ovation, and I for one wished the show had not ended. 

Blinking back into reality, Trish and I filed out of the theater and walked back to our car, with our sides aching and smiles on our faces.  It was really a wonderful evening downtown, and we will certainly do it again!


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