I'm really trying to get the hang of this thing. It's really nice . . . being forced into writing on a regular basis.
Today, I'm going to the Folger Theatre in Washington, D.C. to see Romeo and Juliet. I have a couple of friends in it, namely Michael, and I'm very excited to see how this is. I hear nothing but great things about the show, and I'm very happy that this business trip occurred, so I am able to see it. The last show that we worked on was Don Craven's "Like the Mountains" in Austin, TX. That was the hardest thing I've ever done in my life . . . I started that show by saying "Yeah, sure I'll come down and shoot some video for you . . ." to saying "Yeah, sure I'll assistant direct the show for you . . ." to saying "Yeah, okay, fine, I'll be in the show for you." It went from a week commitment to 3 months . . . very hardcore, and very impossible, but somehow we pulled it off.
So yeah, that was the last time I saw Michael, and the last show we did together . . . We generally try to to a show a year together, and thus, last night we began discussing the who what where of this year's extravaganza. If you have housing and an empty slot at your 100 plus seat theatre, please contact me at drnicomartini@hotmail.com
Last night was nice . . . nothing major, just had a couple of drinks at a couple of bars and chatted. Had the best damn chicken sandwich I've ever had in my life though . . . oh my . . . I told you I was thinking about increasing the amount of chicken I consume.
I feel like I have so much to write about, but nothing to say . . . I'll get it all out eventually . . .
My right now is:
"Theologians. They don't know nothing. About my soul."
Sunday, February 06, 2005
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