Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Whistling In The Dark...

My apologies to those among you who actually read these musings...I have been very slack about posting for the past few weeks.

"Politically Incorrect Cabaret" was a great success, despite having been performed in the dark. About one hour before showtime, a transformer blew somewhere in the area, and the entire hall was plunged into darkness. After some deliberation, it was decided that "the show must go on," and Ron Dometrovich (guitarist for the production) and I went in search of battery-powered lanterns. With these and a few random flashlights, we did the show. It gave the evening the true feel of an underground cabaret...fun, but the sort of fun you only want to have once in a great while. Andy Duxbury was, as always, a hit as the confrere, and I managed to make it through his re-written version of "Ya Got Trouble" with no glaring mistakes or stutters...whew!

WHOREHOUSE is going extremely well...we are now trying to finalize all of the set construction duties, which is a little daunting, but with many hands come light work, and I think it will all come together.

Rich's is still a job. No more, no less.

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