October 12, 2009 – 11:40 am
The three of us had a fantastic time attending opening night on Friday at San Diego Rep. The show is in great shape, and the San Diego Union-Tribune agrees. We could not be more thrilled.
“Every time I look at you, I turn into me.” It’s the kind of clever, compact line that pops up again [...]
October 9, 2009 – 1:29 pm
We had a blast on Wednesday at Largo – THANK YOU SO MUCH to everyone who emailed and tweeted and Facebooked and told people about the show! The crowd, though not huge in number, was nevertheless MIGHTY and quite splendid. We will be back, and are tremendously grateful for all who loyally stepped up to [...]
December 21, 2008 – 10:43 pm
We got back to Brooklyn four days ago, after nearly six weeks in California. I think I have Seasonal Affective Disorder; or at least, I’m relatively impatient and irritable. Snow, sleet, freezing temperatures, the overcrowdedness and small annoyances of New York City are not the real issues, though they all hit me like a pail [...]
December 6, 2008 – 4:44 pm
Well, it’s certainly never boring around here. Our lead actor Ben seems to have mostly recovered from his throat infection, and his singing is stronger than ever…however, a stomach flu is now going around and has gone from his 4-month-old baby Bailey to his wife Julie, and then to Mose’s grandma, and now, as of [...]
November 30, 2008 – 7:32 pm
Sorry for the delay on posting these! The Pittsburgh City Paper ran a lovely pair of articles about LONG STORY SHORT; here are both the preview and the review.
Pittsburgh City Paper preview article
Pittsburgh City Paper review
“…a must-see for anyone who loves theater, loves music and loves love.” – Michelle Pilecki, Pittsburgh City Paper
Also, our actors [...]
November 30, 2008 – 1:55 am
I’m writing this from tech rehearsal in Palo Alto, which feels like an odd collision of past and present because we are in the very same room where we did STRIKING 12 four years ago (the Lucie Stern Theatre)…but this time I’m watching from the audience, with two sweaters on because it’s much colder without [...]
November 29, 2008 – 2:45 am
I begin this blog entry from a seated position on the floor of the commissary here at Disney Toon Studios. They keep the animators happy here by providing cereal and snacks in nifty dispensers with large turning cranks that drop a portion of tasty comestibles into your waiting bowl. Very nice.