Happy Wednesday at Lesa’s since we’re talking about “What Are You Reading?” today instead of tomorrow. Thank you for stopping by a day early so people can discuss books and life today. I went to see the musical “Some Like It Hot” with Linda last Wednesday night, a little too late to talk about it. It was fun, with a lot of tap dancing, which we both enjoy watching. Then, Saturday, we went to a Christmas Fair, a good one with a lot of original gift ideas. We went with Linda’s son, and all three of us bought presents, which means it was a good show. Thursday will be at Linda and Kevin’s. Mom and Christie will come down. Several friends who come for Sunday dinner will be there. And, there will be more food than nine of us can eat. Thanks to Kevin who makes dinner.

And, before I dive into what I’m reading, Happy Birthday to my wonderful friend, Kaye Wilkinson Barley. I love you! And, Happy Birthday, Jeff! Enjoy your Thanksgiving meal for your birthday celebration!

Since not everyone will be around tomorrow, I want to mention that, once again this year, we’ll be doing Favorite Books of 2025. No one is obligated to participate. If you haven’t done this before, here’s how it works. I kick it off with my favorite books that I read, not necessarily books published in 2025. Any publication year works. If you’d like to participate, I post your lists once a week, following my list. Take a look at lists from other years. You can annotate them, or just send a list, whichever you prefer. Don’t send me the cover art. I’ll take care of that, and it won’t always be perfect when I post the artwork. (Sorry, I’m not a pro at this.) I’ll be publishing the lists in the order I receive them. Feel free to ask questions if you have them. It’s fun to see lists, other than my own. As I said, you don’t have to send a list, if you don’t want to do one.

Now, I’ll tell you how I stumbled on the book I just read. I won’t write a review of it because the summary is enough. I watched a video from The Poisoned Pen. Frank “Fraver” Verlizzo talked about his first cozy mystery, Scenery of the Crime, the first in the Retro Broadway Mystery series. What caught my attention, though, was his nonfiction book, Fraver By Design: 5 Decades of Theatre Poster Art from Broadway and Off-Broadway and Beyond.

Frank Verlizzo signed his artwork as Fraver. For over fifty years, he designed the theatre posters that announced shows on Broadway and Off-Broadway. What do these shows have in common? “Sunday in the Park with George” (starring Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters), “The Lion King”, “Sweeney Todd” with Angela Lansbury and Len Cariou) other Stephen Sondheim shows including “Into the Woods”. There’s “The King and I” “Oklahoma”, “The Sound of Music”, “Once”, various Encores” shows? Fraver designed the theatre posters for those shows. Those posters are shown, beginning with one of his first in 1975. In 2011, the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center presented an exhibit of his posters in “Design: Fraver”. There are hundreds of images of Fraver’s posters in this book, a fascinating collection for anyone attracted by the artwork that advertise theatre.

I haven’t read Verlizzo’s mystery. What is a mystery to me is how someone can be so talented to design all this theater art.

What about you? What did you do in the last week? What are you reading?