My Old Stompin’ Grounds

This past Saturday – a freezing cold day – I went up to URI and wandered around, on the quadrangle – and then went over to the Fine Arts Center, where I spent the majority of my time in college. Like 80% of my time. All the doors were opened. No students – they were all home on Thanksgiving break. But I wandered around to my hearts content, strolling down memory lane. Amazing how nothing has changed!

I went down to the girls dressing room – below the stage. I could still smell the powder, the Aquanet – I could still see all of our reflections in those mirrors … Brooke, Jackie, Liz, Nancy, Julie, Lee … all of my friends. Actresses. Costumes hung on the rack. Hustle, bustle, quick changes, curlers, corsets, T-strap shoes, hoop skirts, aprons, bonnets … My locker was over on the left hand side.


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5 Responses to My Old Stompin’ Grounds

  1. Lisa says:

    Love the coat.

    Our local theater/civic center burned down in 1997. When my mom called me to tell me the news, I laid my head down on my desk and cried. Between Children’s Theatre, high school musicals, voice recitals, and choir concerts, I had practically grown up there. In the strike of one arsonist’s match, he burned up more than half of my childhood.

  2. red says:

    Oh Lisa, that makes me so so sad to hear. What a terrible loss.

  3. Brendan says:

    I am FLOATING on nostalgia right now. That building is a magic place.

  4. miker says:

    It’s always cool getting a window into an environment that’s completely foreign to me.

    The coat and the chucks make a killer combo…

  5. David says:

    Holy crap! I just did that a couple of weeks ago with Emma! But to my great dismay the dressing rooms were locked. I’m so psyched you filled in the empty piece for me. Wasn’t that a rush?!

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