Don suddenly received two tokens for a play by Lovushka's troupe from his brother, Ronin.
"What is this for, Brother?" He asked.
"I bought tickets for me and Cermin but ended up having to do some important business next Week's End." Ronin said succinctly. "You can watch the play with someone else in the meantime. They tend to be long so you would have to expect being in the Amphitheater for most of the day."
After all, real-life plays back in Shakespeare's time also take almost 2-4 hours too. And that was not counting the time intervals between acts that require some stage preparation and setting. People literally take time off their work just to watch these performances.
It was only in the modern era that people are intolerant of movies that exceed even just 1 hour and 30 minutes.
"Is that so?" Don rubbed his chin. "Hmm, maybe I should take Marigold, Calla, or Edelweiss with me."