In my case it was very nearly a year ago. A contemporary opera, which I had my doubts about - having only seen one about 30 years back and finding it immensely dull (I should have twigged since they were handing out free tickets: the only reason I went. However this one was actually pretty good: Violet by Tom Could and Alice Birch - a metaphor on climate change with a great concept and some memorable performances.
It was part of a festival, and I also saw a couple of comedy shows in the fringe, both needing a deal of work before they would be going much further.
I was surprised to realise how long back these were. There was a time when I would expect to get to some type of stage performance at least every few months or so. However, I live in a fairly rural situation now, and it doesn’t happen so often.
How about you?
I lived just north of Atlanta all my life (until moving to South Carolina a couple months ago), and an old church near me was converted to a playhouse. I went to go see Murder on the Orient Express there with my sister.
Earlier in the year, we went to see Hadestown at the Fox Theatre in downtown Atlanta, and it was spectacular!