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1100 Playwright Interviews A Sean Abley Rob Ackerman E.E. Adams Johnna Adams Liz Duffy Adams Tony Adams David Adjmi Keith Josef Adkins Nicc...
Jun 25, 2007
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and don't forget NYTR
http://worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/123416582&tab=holdings&loc=10025&ht=edition
Jun 20, 2007
more on a national network
who wants in? Slay and Freeman and Boo, get together
on this, yo.
Jun 19, 2007
dreaming of a theatre movement
book swap
good idea. Not sure. But if you want to try it out
their propoganda is below:
I thought you might be interested in this site I
found, www.PaperBackSwap.com. I joined and I am so
glad I did. It's an online book swapping club for book
lovers all over the country. If you want to find out
more, just click the link below and it takes you to an
interactive demo that explains how things work.
http://www.paperbackswap.com/help/how_to_swap_books.php
If you do join the club, please put my email in the
referral section because then I get another free book!
adamszymkowicz @yahoo.com
Hope to see you at PBS soon!
Adam Szymkowicz
I hereby convene the International Week of Blog Gibberish
can do whatever you want. If you want to write
gibberish for a week, people will click on it and be
like "I don't know. he's writing gibberish." and
maybe they will return and maybe they won't. But you
can do it. The internet is the newest form of
freedom. It's necessary, especially as our freedoms
as a country have been diminishing during the course
of this administration.
And that is what TV still can't get to. You can put
any crazy ass film on you tube or your personal
website and if people don't watch it, it's no big deal
but it could just as easily get a billion hits. But
if it doesn't, there is no one to answer to. There
are no ratings. There is only liberation and complete
freedom to say anything or do anything.
Blog gibberish for freedom!
sdg; sadg kk
Jun 18, 2007
Jun 17, 2007
It's over, but
great. If you missed it, there is always the hope
Clubbed Thumb or someone else will pick it up again.
In the meantime, perhaps now is a good time to buy tix
for his upcoming show at Playwrights Horizons.
monologue cut from Susan Gets Some Play
hundred thousand battleships to the galaxy Thendore.
Her name was Lieutenant Susan Louise O'Connor and the
first time I saw her I knew why this war had been
raging through the galaxy for a thousand years. You
see, when Kinglores see something beautiful, they have
to have it and when they first saw Susan, anyone could
have predicted that it would tear their race apart and
destroy countless planets, disrupt the universal
balance and kill many a young hotshot fresh-faced from
the Star Hopper Academy for Advanced Life. There was
just no other way it could have played out. Also
there was no way to avoid the fact that I too would
fall under her charms, like it or not, I was hooked.
It was the face she had. The face that tore the
universe apart and had grown men armwrestling and
partaking in fluevogeling contests.