Monday, July 18, 2016

House of Cards

There is a show on Netflix called House of Cards that stars Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright and its all about politics and, well, evil. We absolutely love it, and even though their characters should be hated, somehow you just don't. Anyway, last Thursday night at the Kennedy Center, there was a symphony concert led by the composer of House of Cards music, playing, what else, the House of Cards music. Hector found out about it accidently online and got us tickets for it and so we went. 

It was really a lot of fun and the music was great.  I took some pictures that they showed on screen while waiting for it to start:

Kevin Spacey as Frank Underwood:
Robin Wright as Claire Underwood:




In attendance, from left to right, was "President Walker", "Katherine Durant", the American writer of the show, Beau, the interviewer, the composer, , "Doug Stamper" (who plays Kevin's right hand man), the original British writer who came up with the whole thing in England, "Rachel", and the newspaper guy (I can't remember his name). After the music portion, they all sat on stage and discussed the show.


It would have been great had Kevin Spacey or Robin Wright been there but it was still pretty neat.

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