12/06/2010

Emerson's Comfy Corners

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Earlier this afternoon, I found a comfy corner at Emerson College (pictured above, compliments of AJacks). As I stared wistfully out of the fourth floor window in the Tufte Center, absorbing the warmth of the heater and the view of Tremont Street, I pondered, "What are some other comfy corners at Emerson?" Feel free to add your own. I'd love to find more.

1. The stage left exit of the Greene theater. A dark, quiet corner to hide during tech rehearsals.

2. The quiet study room in Piano Row. I discovered this room on a cold, snowy day my sophomore year. The large windows overlook the courtyard. I fell asleep watching the snow fall, enjoying the warmth of the room, the coolness of the windows, and the cushy-ness of the sofa.

3. The sofas in the library right next to the set of "Will and Grace." I'll be the first to admit that I love sitting in those seats and pretending that I'm on the TV show. And there couldn't be a comfier show to be on the set of!

4. The rolley-couch square things in the lobby of the Paramount. After ballet class and before studio dance, I retreat to these comfy couches and curl up like a little pearl (strange simile but it makes sense in my brain)

5. The second balcony of the Majestic theater. I had studio in the Majestic one day; Just the 14 of us running around that gorgeous theater and singing songs on the stage. I discovered a spot on the top balcony where you can lie down and stare up at the ceiling and it's like you are drowning in a fabrege egg (more weird similes). So...COMFY!

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