Northwestern University’s annual Dolphin Show, billed as “America’s Largest Student Produced Musical”, is in its 76th year. Yet somehow I just found out about it. Working sure did cramp my style.
We went to see the students put on Ragtime at Cahn Auditorium, twice. The first time we were there a week early, so we went back a week later when the play was actually being performed. I’ll take credit for that first troubling sign of senility, but at least we knew where to park when we went back.
Both times it was a lovely ride up Lake Shore Drive and Sheridan Road, though my companion was annoyed by all the Evanston homes that still had their Christmas lights and trees up a month after the fact. I was okay with the lights. Evanston streets are otherwise dark at night. Lights are lights.
With no play to see the first time we drove up, only a few students who were obviously surprised when we entered the otherwise empty and unprepared auditorium (we all stood there staring at each other, dumbfounded, for what was probably only three seconds but seemed like an eternity while I tried to comprehend the situation), we walked to Dave’s New Kitchen for dinner.
Dave’s is tiny – the predecessor, Dave’s Italian Kitchen, was huge (maybe that’s why it went bankrupt). We were lucky to get a table after only a 15-minute wait on a Saturday night. Then again, it’s Evanston, not Chicago. Great homemade pasta at good prices, optional BYOB.. Students and us.
The show featured a large, talented, student cast and orchestra, some nice set design, and a great Model T prop car. The show was long (almost three hours including intermission). But that’s a function of Ragtime, not this specific production. And not as bad as the one time I went to the Northwestern Waa-Mu show, which, as I recall, lasted well into the next day.