Machinal

This is my final shout out for tickets.

Promise.

There is a performance at 4PM on Saturday. This performance was added because of me. I’m leaving town on Sunday and they had to cancel the matinee performance that day in order to keep me in the show.

If you’re planning on seeing the show this weekend, please consider going to this performance. And hey, think of it this way….It’s going to be the cheapest show all weekend.

Purchase your tickets online or call the box office at 813-229-STAR

All in one place!

Machinal reviews all in one place for your reading pleasure!

1928 Play Provokes Modern Audiences, St. Petersburg Times, June 9th, 2005

Sophie’s Choice : Jobsite does well by Machinal, The Weekly Planet, June 8th, 2005

Jobsite cast delivers well-oiled Machinal, The Tampa Tribune , June 6th, 2005

This is the final weekend, and there is no Sunday performance. Don’t wait until the last minute if you want to see this show. There was a noticeable increase in our attendance after the trio of good reviews, and I suspect we may start selling out houses this weekend. Tickets are available here.

Seasonal Reading List

Just finished reading We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay!. Interesting. Going to be another one of those shows that the cast has to be 100% invested in to pull off without looking silly. I plan on reading The Goat within the next few days, and I found out how to order a copy of Phyro-Giants! and just did so.

I was asked if I wanted to submit myself for consideration on the original works project next year. I think I’m going to offer to come in on occasion and brainstorm with them if they like, but I don’t feel up to actually commiting to a writing project right now. I’m far too fried, and as of yet I haven’t dissapointed the Jobsite crew (that I’m aware of). I’d like to keep that record.

I sometimes wonder if I should be branching out and working with other companies, but ya know what? I’m doing this on my terms now. I have no pressing need to be a star or have any illusions about this being my bread and butter. I’m acting because I enjoy it, and the work I’ve done with Jobsite has been immensely rewarding. This cannot be said for the other productions I’ve been involved with since getting back on stage. I’m comfortable with them, and they have consistently challenged my abilities and risen the bar on their expectations of me. I really couldn’t ask for anything else.

Quite happy where I am, thanks.

Monday Lnch Ramble

On June 25th, 2003, I made a commment in maladr1n‘s journal to a woman who soon came to be a huge part of my life. On June 23rd of 2004 I drove to Jacksonville to see her for the last time. Almost two years later she is, at this very moment, sitting in our home in St. Petersburg. I think it’s fairly safe to say that on the 24th of June in 2003 neither of us had any clue we would be in the place we are now.

This is one of the myriad thoughts in my head today as I start my Monday Lunchtime ramble. We were asked about our meeting last night at dinner with some of the cast and crew of Machinal. When the show was over we went over to the infamous lair of the Jedi Council, The Tampa Bay Brewing Company, and had several hours of good food and great conversation. It was a blast, and having netgoth next to me just made it better. I’m so grateful to have someone in my life who can so easily make herself comfortable around the huge myriad of people who I associate with (or, at the very least, so convincingly make herself seem comfortable that she fools even me). Someone who, after seeing a play that I’m in, can talk for the entire car ride home about it and have everything she says mirror almost exactly the words of the reviewers for all of our local newspapers. For that matter, someone who isn’t afraid to look at an aspect of a production I do and say “that didn’t work for me.” Someone who loves and appreciates my family, and has been there for them when times are tough. Someone who, at times, seems more attentive to the medical conditions of my son than I am. Someone who still rocks my world in the more private moments of our lives.

Someone who leaves me little notes in my lunchbox that I can leave on my desk and look at every once in a while.

Contentment is a wonderful thing.

One more week on Machinal and then it’s time for a well deserved rest. A nice, long, quiet stint at home. Weekends filled with gaming and home improvement where we don’t go anywhere. Maybe going to bed early because I don’t have to stay up late to spend time with K. Yeah. It’s going to be nice.

Of course, I do have some work coming down the pipe from my side jobs…but I’m still at home when I do that.

Ordered some new shirts today from Think Geek. Realized that most of my t-shirts were starting to look a bit on the worn side. I also got a Taxibot T-Shirt. Yeah, I might be inactive…but I’m still proud as hell of having been a member. Besides, I may be reactivating my account soon. I made the commitment to A. to pay for Warcraft on a monthly basis for him, but he doesn’t seem to be taking to the game. I figure if I was going to do it anyway, I’ll offer to reactivate my CoH account and let him use that if he wants to instead. I know he liked that game. That way he can play online if he wants and I can justify having my account active. We’ll see.

Back on the diet and exercise bandwagon, at least to an extent. Vegas should be an interesting challenge.

Lunch hour over! Back to work, boy!