What I Did On 2008-10-27

  • The number of visits to my site seems to be proportional to the number of Tweets. Tweets->Views. That’s the definition of Spam is it not? #
  • I just want to be popular… that’s all. <sniffle> #
  • Tweet -> TwitterTools create daily post -> WordPress notifies the world -> page views. #
  • The wife got a Tattoo. http://tinyurl.com/6qhtwv #
  • Starting Bartender School tonight. I am doing it for the exercise… the extra income is a bonus. Where is the recipe for the Pangalactic.. #

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Audition Notice: The Love List

The Love List

Lionheart Theatre Company

Non-Union Audition

Lionheart Theatre Company will hold Non-Equity auditions on Thursday, November 13rd, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, November 15th at 2:00 PM for their February 2009 production of The Love List by Norm Foster.

Auditions will be held at the Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center at 10 Britt Avenue, Norcross, GA 30071 and will consist of sides from the play. This production will be directed by Bob Smith. No appointment is necessary but you may call (770) 885-0425, or visit our website, Lionheart Theatre Company for more information.

Performances will be at the Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center February 13 – February 22, 2009. Fri, Sat at 7:30 PM and Sun at 2:00 PM.

Rehearsals will be December 1 through February 12, Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday evenings (holiday weeks excepted).

Cast Needed:
Two men between 35 and 50 (One nebbish statistician and one philandering author)
One woman between 25 and 50 (career woman type) Excerpts from the play may be found at Google Books.

Headshots and resumes are appreciated but not necessary.

End of Streetcar

This past weekend was the final weekend of A Streetcar Named Desire. This has not been one of my favorite plays. I just did not like my development of MITCH. MITCH is a little naive, but I think I took that too far and also made him not very smart. But with lines like (to BLANCH) “Guess how much I weigh…. My weight is not a very interesting subject to talk about. What’s yours?” and “…in all my experiences, I’ve never known anyone like you. (BLANCH begins to laugh) Are you laughing at me?”, it was very hard to see him as intelligent, but naive.

Maybe that is correct. I don’t know. I can’t see myself and so am dependent on what others say. I did not receive any bad criticism, so it must have been OK.

Oh well. I can still say that JOEL from Beau Jest is still my favorite role.