My next theater experience 
            in Lafayette was an Operetta. I performed as a member of the chorus 
            in the Merry Widow, put on by Lafayette's newly formed Opera de Lafayette. 
            It was also at the Long Center and all of the guests were served champaign 
            in the Lobby. We also had champaign at cast parties. I was not used 
            to drinking champaign and I actually got a little unsteady on my feet 
            towards the end of the evening. My apartment was just around the corner 
            and two blocks down 9th Street and a fellow cast member, a mathematics 
            professor from Purdue, gallantly walked me home. He held my elbow 
            the whole way and was a perfect gentleman.
          The gorgeous music, dancing 
            the waltz, and learning how to curtsy and wield a fan in true courtesan 
            fashion were some of the fun parts of this beautiful production.