Prague Day One
Jessica Litwak
This city is beautiful. I am too jet-lagged to find better adjectives. It is romantic and ancient and has a sense of humor. And thousands of tourists. But it is one of those cites that entertains, each cobbled street opens to a hidden square with bistros and street performances - a Swedish magician juggling knives, a craggy male jazz band with a ten year old ballerina in sneakers, a disco bubble queen, and moonlit bridges with statues and people kissing...I was here about 17 years ago when my play The Promised Land was being done here and in Budapest. Not that much seems changed, except for the selfie sticks and the Segways. and this drink:
I had this instead: