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May 12, 2006
The Ultimate Audition Books
May 11, 2006
Brooklyn Rail Articles
http://brooklynrail.org/2006-05/theater
An excellent article by Ms. Palmer about Ms. Callagahn.
Mike Daisey article--lookit the blogroll. If you don't know this guy you should
Gary Winter--I know you know Gary. Everyone knows Gary, right?
May 10, 2006
May 9, 2006
May 8, 2006
Double P Part II
per my day job, I am invited to the Pulitzer luncheon. What's the point though, really? no one freakin won. I know there are other people who have won awards, journalists, fiction writers etc.
But I am atending for the free food in the middle of my workday.
M F
So Let me tell you about Matthew Freeman http://matthewfreeman.blogspot.com/.
As he blogs, we recently met for the first time. It is true he is tall and young looking. (between 15 and 20 I would say) It is also true I enjoyed talking to him a great deal. His girlfriend (who will remain anonymous to protect her from ravaging online hobos and the such) I found sweet and smart and funny. And she has great taste in literature. As for her choice in men, well let me speak more on this.
What Matthew may or may not have told you is that his father was an Episcopal minister. This for me explains a lot. He has the angelic face one would expect of a minister and to go with that or against that, he has the desire to cause small rifts of strife, or clouds of chaos . . . or something of something.
Those of you who read his blog and comments already know this. I find this kind of charming actually. I hope our paths cross again soon.
May 7, 2006
"I just got steamrolled"
May 6, 2006
scene I had to delete from Pretty Theft
SCENE 30
(On one side of the stage the WAITRESS sits at a table, a couple of empty glasses in front of her. BARTENDER approaches.)
BARTENDER You want another drink, Lily?
WAITRESS I dont know. BARTENDER Who does this guy think he is? I mean where did he come from?
WAITRESS I dont know.
BARTENDER He just shows up and, what, youre having a drink with him? I mean if he does show up. But where the hell is he?
WAITRESS I dont know.
BARTENDER Are you going to sleep with him?
WAITRESS Ill have that drink now.
BARTENDER (Moving to make the drink.) Whatever happened to us?
WAITRESS There never was an us.
BARTENDER You know what I mean. I woulda treated you like a princess.
WAITRESS Im not a princess, Floyd.
BARTENDER You wouldve drank for free.
WAITRESS Hes not coming.
BARTENDER I never wouldve done that. Standing someone up. Specially not you.
WAITRESS I know.
BARTENDER So . . .
WAITRESS No.
BARTENDER No? Not even on a trial basis?
WAITRESS No.
BARTENDER Oh. You want like a hot dog or something? On the house.
WAITRESS Can I use your phone?
(BARTENDER hands her the phone.)
WAITRESS (on phone) Hello, Tom. I think I have an idea where you can find those girls.
May 5, 2006
Creepy new weapons from the Bush Administration
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/03/washington/03laser.html?_r=1&ex=1146974400&en=05ce20f115c14bac&ei=5087%0A&oref=slogin
The Bush administration is seeking to develop a powerful ground-based laser weapon that would use beams of concentrated light to destroy enemy satellites in orbit.
May 4, 2006
words for thursday
I got a rash on my hands from living here I'm tired cause my cat wakes me up When I turn my neck it cracks three times When I breathe I wheeze and cough and hack My wrist hurts from this repetitive keyboard my bed looks comfortable but it's hurting my back I am deep in debt I am unkempt I am quiet and little and small
But at night I get to come home to you
at night then you are there
the night is so long so long in coming
and you never read my blog
May 2, 2006
Here's an article that discusses student loans and job and life choices for our generation. They don't mention the arts but I know my loans are much higher than the kids mentioned (MUCH HIGHER) and NYC is much more expensive than most of the country. I'm in a lot of debt people and I will be paying it off for the next 30 years unless something extraodinary happens. Isn't it amazing what we will do for our art?
Student loans - a life sentence Forget about getting married and buying a home. This generation is thinking about next month's payment.
"Call it a reverse dowry: college debt diverts careers and delays or impedes graduates' plans to get married, buy a home or even to start a family. The effects can last years."
The cumulative effect of such student debt on graduates is unclear, although few would argue that its impact will be positive for the graduates, the economy or society.
"We've never done this to a generation of young people before," said Dr. Heather Boushey, Senior Economist at the progressive Center for Economic and Policy Research. "We've never put a generation in their 20s in debt they can't get out of before they started their work life."
"The normal approach in any healthy society is to help young married couples get started in life through marital gifts, dowries, and the like," Allan Carlson of the socially-conservative Howard Center for Family, Religion, and Society said.
"We now burden many young adults with student debt, sometimes massive in nature; the price being paid includes marriages delayed or foregone and fewer children. This is foolish public policy."
** NEW DATES! NEW VENUE! NEW SCHEDULE! **
NERVE June 8 - July 1 at 14th Street Y
Packawallop Productions has teamed up with Hypothetical Theatre Company to present the World Premiere of NERVE, a new play by Adam Szymkowicz. This production, which begins previews June 8 at the 14th Street Y will replace the previously announced production. Directed by Scott Ebersold, the production stars Susan Louise O'Connor and Travis York with sets by Nicholas Vaughn (winner, Best Set Design FringeNYC 2005), costumes by Jessica Watters, sound by Brian Hallas and choreography by Wendy Seyb.
Opening night is now slated for Monday, June 12th.
NERVE is a dark romantic comedy about falling into a relationship on the first date. Elliot has never had an online date before... at least one that showed up. Susan has had plenty but would prefer not to discuss them. When they meet in a bar one night, all their neuroses come out. So do a puppet, some modern dance and surprising twist or two.
NERVE runs June 8 - July 1, Thursday - Saturday at 8pm and Monday at 7pm with an added show Sunday, June 11 at 7pm. The 14th Street Y is located at is located at 344 East 14th Street (between 1st & 2nd Aves., accessible from the L train at 1st Avenue). Tickets are $15, available at 212-868-4444 or www.smarttix.com.
May 1, 2006
COLBERT TAKES ON BUSH
wow. read Chris Durang's comments on Stephen Colbert's fierce and funny criticism at a White House Dinner. The press is ignoring it but if you read it, it's hard to ignore.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-durang/ignoring-colbert-part-tw_b_20130.html
"Now, I know there's some polls out there saying this man has a 32% approval rating. But guys like us, we don't pay attention to the polls. We know that polls are just a collection of statistics that reflect what people are thinking in "reality." And reality has a well-known liberal bias."
"And as excited as I am to be here with the president, I am appalled to be surrounded by the liberal media that is destroying America, with the exception of Fox News. Fox News gives you both sides of every story, the President's side and the Vice President's side."
"Jesse Jackson is here. I had him on the show. Very interesting and challenging interview. You can ask him anything, but he's going to say what he wants at the pace that he wants. It's like boxing a glacier."
"Enjoy that metaphor, because your grandchildren will have no idea what a glacier is."
Apr 28, 2006
STRESS
I have to admit I'm getting a little stressed out. All this planning for productions and attending writing groups and school while holding down a 9-5 job is getting to be a bit overwhelming. Not that I'm complaining. Because the Nerve rehearsal I attended recently blew me away. It's all the other stuff--these problems that come up that have to be solved one way or another. How am I going to go to rehearsals in DC and when? Because I maay be rehearsing here at the same time or in Vermont. Also I'm expected to show up to work probably. Not to mention that I have to rewrite for these July productions.
and then the idea of getting reviewed is freaking me out a little. and part of this is my belief that the big paper--you know the one I mean--the big paper doesn't get comedy--and of course that's a generalization and there are some good and even great writers working there but I'm afraid I'm going to get squashed if they come at all. Because every play I've seen in the last two years that I loved--everytime I said Fuck I want to make theatre like that--the play got squashed by the big paper.
Apr 26, 2006
From International Herald Tribune
Apr 25, 2006
Come see my play Nerve
from an email my union sent me
Here are some of the reasons UAW members have expressed in opposition to the war....
* The war has killed 2300 US troops -- children, friends and relatives -- and maimed 20,000 more. * The war has killed 100,000 of the Iraqi people. * We're spending billions on war costs instead on job creation, health care and education. * The war is a smokescreen for an assault on working people: tax breaks for the rich, and cutbacks in health care, pensions and jobs for the rest of us. * Millions of our tax dollars have been spent on Bush's corporate cronies. * Iraqi people have been left unemployed, without schools or hospitals, with women's rights and unions under attack. * National Guard and Reserve members have been taken from their jobs and families for indefinite service. * Our civil liberties and labor rights are threatened and the US constitution undermined.
Apr 24, 2006
http://www.madcapplayers.com/
As part of the Capital Fringe Festival Madcap Players presents the world premiere of PRETTY THEFT by Adam Szymkowicz directed by Christopher Snipe
July 23-30, 2006
Canadian Embassy 501 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20001
ALL TICKETS ARE $15
Capital Fringe Festival Box Office Opens Monday, July 10, 2006
new scene (first draft, mind you)
(Enter ELISE carrying a bag.)
ELISE Im sorry Im late.
CARRIE Oh, thats OK.
ELISE Are you all right?
CARRIE Fine, why do you ask?
ELISE Youre sweating a lot.
CARRIE Im fine.
ELISE Something horribles happened. There was a woman in the building I set on fire. Ive always been very careful. I watch out for my boys, you know and make sure no one gets burned or sprains even a fingertip. Its not easy. Its a dangerous job but so far Ive been successful but then some woman dressed like a banker goes into condemned building Im burning down. What was she doing there?
CARRIE So what youre saying is that you burned down the building? The one on the news where the woman was taken out on a stretcher?
ELISE Are you listening to me?
CARRIE Isnt that what you said?
ELISE Of course thats what I said.
CARRIE I just wanted to be sure thats what you said.
ELISE Whats with you?
CARRIE Nothings with me. (Pause) My husband was just here.
ELISE Stop talking about your husband.
CARRIE (Louder) I enjoy talking about my husband. I am fascinated by all topics related to my HUSBAND.
ELISE Can we get back to the session?
CARRIE Yes, I . . . What does a cockatoo sound like?
ELISE I dont think I should come here anymore.
CARRIE You dont?
ELISE I dont think youre helping me.
CARRIE Of course I am. You really dont think Im helping you.
ELISE Well, Im still setting fires.
CARRIE But youre in a relationship now. Thats going well.
ELISE Only because I lie to him when he brings up his arson investigations.
CARRIE Sure, but apart from t hat, its going well isnt it? I mean we all have our secrets. KUH KAW!!
ELISE What are you doing?
CARRIE KAW KAW! COCK A DOODLE DOO!!
ELISE Stop that.
CARRIE Sorry. Im going to go into the hall for a minute.
ELISE Whats goin on?
CARRIE Nothing.
ELISE The cops are out there, arent they?
CARRIE I told you to stop setting fires. I warned you. I told you someone would get hurt.
ELISE You bitch!
(ELISE slaps CARRIE.)
CARRIE Ow. Help!
ELISE Where are they? In the hallway? You cant hear anything in the hallway. Otherwise all your patients would know all the other patients secrets.
CARRIE I know, but, HELP!
ELISE Stop that.
CARRIE Someone has to stop you.
ELISE Well, it wont be you.
(ELISE takes a gas can from her bag and starts pouring gas in a line on the floor.)
CARRIE My rug! What are you doing?
ELISE What do you think Im doing?
CARRIE This is my office.
ELISE Youre fired.
(ELISE lights a match and throw it on the ground which goes up in flames*)
(CARRIE stands there a moment in shock while ELISE climbs out the window.)
(CARRIE then runs into the hall screaming. A few seconds later GARY TOMMY and JIMMY burst into the room followed by CARRIE. GARY has an extinguisher and puts out the fire.)
GARY Whered she go?
CARRIE Down the fire escape.
Apr 23, 2006
Apr 21, 2006
Mon the 24th in LosAngeles my short play "America at War"
PARTY TO FAVOR
Got a case of the Mondays? Or is it the incessant stupidity and arrogance of our leaders that's bringing you down? In either case, you need some cheering, and doubtless a drink. Fortunately, tonight radical troupers Third Man Productions have teamed up with the Young Progressive Majority organization to entertain, enliven, and inebriate you with "The Political Party," which includes a live theater show with plenty of political satire, plus music, dancing, and drinking. "It doesn't matter if you're a part of the Democratic or Republican party; the bottom line is, our party serves tequila," say producer Jonathan Caren. Billed as "a benefit for your benefit," this party wants YOU! 8 p.m. $8. The Derby, 4500 Los Feliz Blvd., Los Feliz. Info: Thirdmanproductions.com or Goypm.org.
Apr 20, 2006
A play in Boston
MissMadMad
Last night I saw the Naked Angels show, Mistakes Madeline Made and was blown away. You need to see it. I was extremely impressed with Evan Cabnet's direction and hope I get to work with him again soon.
The actors were incredible, especially Laura Heisler, but really all of them are just outstanding and funny and sympathetic.
But the play, god, the play is really really good. It made me rexamine my own work, which I'm still doing. It was humbling. I hope Liz Meriwether is proud.
But seriously, go see this show while it's running. It's an example of where I hope theatre is going.
Apr 19, 2006
this Wed
I took a workshop with P Vogel at the Flea a month or two ago and it was very inspirational in many ways but one thing that she said that I'm thinking about a great deal was that we have to stick together as playwrights. We have to form groups and support each other and I think that's partially what this blog thing is about for me.
It's about getting angry and about getting excited about things going on in our theatre world and then sharing it with one another and talking about it incessantly.
I do most of my talking (ranting) offline with theatre friends and in my playwright groups but I just wanted to say I appreciate the intelligent talk and the outrage and the joy expressed here in the blogworld.
That's all. Thanks.