So…umm…
The show went well. Really well. Great audience.
I stepped on Ami’s feet. Three times. We smiled. It was cute.
That’s it. I guess.
So…umm…
The show went well. Really well. Great audience.
I stepped on Ami’s feet. Three times. We smiled. It was cute.
That’s it. I guess.
You know, I’ll be honest. Despite how they may sound, I haven’t been bothered by any of the reviews that have come out about this show. The large majority of the negative feedback centered around the script, and frankly we knew that was a danger going in to this one. Ned even said so, at the very beginning of the process. He did some internet searches before we started and most of the reviews around the country said the same thing.
We thought we could give it a better feeling of cohesion. We didn’t. No big deal. Maybe it’s just not possible with the script as it is.
How can you be upset by a review that calls your work “impeccable,” though? One in which the cast is referred to as “hugely talented,” “Tampa’s best actors,” and “a live Who’s Who of Bay area theater?” I certainly can’t.
To be perfectly frank, my friends…my acting work is immensely rewarding on a personal level, but a little recognition every once in a while certainly doesn’t suck. And this was some very nice recognition.
So, you’ve seen two good reviews and heard all sorts of praise from those who have seen it. When are you planning on coming out and checking it yourself? If you really want to do so, you may want to consider purchasing your tickets as soon as possible. From what I’ve been hearing through the grapevine ticket sales have been great, and shows for the next two weekends may start to sell out soon. What, in all honesty, would be even better is if you could help us by coming on a Thursday or Sunday. Those are our slowest selling days, but they are also the cheapest! Save money and support local theater! You can’t go wrong!
We went to both Barnes & Noble and Borders last night and I couldn’t find a book I wanted to buy.
I just don’t even feel like I’m here right now.
Something absolutely reeks in my bedroom, and I can’t find what it is.
At least Squee is working.
‘Boys Next Door’ is a comedy with deft touches, St. Petersburg Times
Last night while surfing EMusic I found a cover of Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves of London” by Adam Sandler.
The world is a strange, strange place.
The cancer has spread all throughout R.’s stomach. He can no longer eat at all.
They probably aren’t even going to let him come home with Hospice.
And later today I have to go be funny.
Edit netgoth is posting more details on her journal. If you don’t read it and want to know what’s going on keep looking over there.