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Mar 29, 2007
WANTED
patron. So if there is a lover of the arts out there
who wants to support theatre, I would like to make the
case for supporting me instead of Manhattan Theatre
Club.
Get in touch with me and I'll give you the details
about how you can send me checks so I have time to
write and no longer have to have a 9-5 soul crushing existence.
new
Mar 28, 2007
Mar 27, 2007
in case you didn't know
in my short play last night.
I mean we all know Steve Buscemi is a genius. That's
a given and Jena Malone and Jamie-Lynn Sigler were
both fantastic but the surprise for me was Bon Jovi
who it appears is much more than a rockstar.
Other highlights of the night included a hilarious
Steve Schirripa as auctioneer, Sam Rockwell and Aidan
Quinn wailing on each other and Juliana Margulies
putting them in their place and a heartfelt and
stirring speech by John Voight about the importance of
live theatre.
All in all it was a fantastic night and I hope Studio
Dante will be around for a long time and if last night
is any indication, it surely will be.
Mar 26, 2007
oh, spidey

As part of research for a play I'm going to write, I have begun reading comic books. I went to the comic book and graphic novel store on Court yesterday and spent way too much money. As a kid I sometimes read my father's old comic books--mostly Donald Duck and Archie and old school Disney stuff and when I did buy new ones, which was not often, I never really read the superhero ones. I only read the funny ones (or the ones that were trying to be funny anyhow). Reading the Marvel comics and others for the first time, I finally get it. the stuff is like candy. I finish one and want to start another. I didn't buy more than one of a series and so I get hooked on the art and the plot and then it's over and I move on to the next and get hooked on that story line. The colors and the action are amazing. I had no idea I was someone who liked comic books.
political theater
"But even as 15 student actors were polishing the
script and perfecting their accents for a planned
April performance, the school principal last week
canceled the play, titled "Voices in Conflict," citing
questions of political balance and context."
Mar 25, 2007
on the West Coast
Mar 22, 2007
A review of Nerve is on the bottom of this page.
I don't really know what language this is but very
different words pop up based on the language I plug
into the translator.
Possible pull quotes include:
"quantity with suckles"
"exceptionally had witty comedy"
"spicy comedy on the first assembly"
"Amusingly, spicy, unpretending plus dynamic"
"to get dow on one's marrowbones"
And of course
"Sportfully, spritedly, unpretentious i zippy —
wrinkly svih velièina with kojima are yourself nark
put susreli somewhat opu¹tanja yum-yum doðe."
Descriptions of me include:
Adams Szymkowicz (conspicuously Husk countryman, limit
with amerièkom superscription)
Adam Szymkowicz (barely Husk compatriot, but with
amerièkom Address)
Adam Szymkowicz (nakedness Test landsman, whether with
amerièkom mailer)
And
Adam Szymkowicz (oèito Highwayman bread pudding, ali
with Yankee superscription)
monday
"The benefit will honor actor Jon Voigt (Coming Home,
Midnight Cowboy, Ali), and will feature the talents of
Steve Buscemi, Jon Bon Jovi, Sam Rockwell, Jamie-Lynn
Sigler, Aidan Quinn and Piper Perabo. The stars will
be featured in readings of two short plays - one by
Mike Dowling and the other by Adam Szymkowicz."
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/106705.html
"Michael Imperioli — the Emmy-winning star of "The
Sopranos" and Studio Dante's co-artistic director with
his wife Victoria Imperioli — will introduce the
plays, which are by Mike Dowling and Adam Szymkowicz.
A live auction will be led by Imperioli's "Sopranos"
co-star Steve Schirripa. Professor Richard Brown of
the AMC series "Movies 101" will present the tribute
to Voight."
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Update:
I am told that my short play will star Steve Buscemi, Jon Bon Jovi, Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Jena Malone!
Mar 19, 2007
http://lucaskrech.livejournal.com/109068.html
It's the kind of thing that draws people to live theatre.
Mar 16, 2007
equity
http://matthewfreeman.blogspot.com/
The problem of the equity showcase and the solution
http://leagueofindietheater.blogspot.com/
Let's get on this!
Mar 15, 2007
Monday, March 26th; 6:30-10pm
Dante
http://www.studiodante.com/calendar/13.shtml
If you have 500 dollars to burn, you can come see the
incredibly talented folks listed, 4 of which will be
reading my play.
For more info, send me an email. the address, etc is not listed.
hmm...
things going on in the Bush presidency.
Am I crazy? Paranoid? Maybe so.
Mar 14, 2007
blog review of my play Pretty Theft from last summer
and blog review of the reading in nyc
http://bixbyelliot.blogspot.com/2006/03/pretty-theft.html
go see it in Seattle
of interest
performance spaces for theatre and literary readings,
is now up and running!
Mar 13, 2007
out there
say it's the most profound mystery in all of science."
1997
college, Stephanie, mailed me a letter I had sent her
the summer of '97. It was fascinating to read. I was
a different person 10 years ago. In it, I write about
going down to Salmon River and how much I love nature
and how I could never live in a city. hmmm.
I also say in the letter I'm going to try and write a
play that summer (while holding down a full time job).
Now I don't remember exactly if this was my first or
third attempt at a play. It might be my first, and if
so it was a terrible beckett-inspired symbolist play.
There were some funny lines and a lot of philosophy
and deep meaning I'm not sure I could explain now. In
other words, I'm not sure it meant what I wanted it to
mean.
The reason I bring this up, I guess, is that ten years
ago I took off down the path to be a playwright which
meant 4 years later moving to New York to work very
hard writing plays and doing all the things not
related to writing plays that playwrights have to do.
In the process, I managed to accumulate about 90
thousand dollars of debt going to grad school.
And now I'm here going to a different grad school for
free. The playwriting is going better than ever. And
I'm feeling worse about it than I ever have before.
Oddly discouraged. All the small things going well
seem much too small.
The productions, the readings, the good reviews, the
writing groups, all things I'm happy about. But I
feel like I could stay here at this level working my
ass off for the rest of my life not getting any closer
to whatever it is I'm looking for.
(What is it I'm looking for? A way to transcend life
and show it at the same time? A way to immortality?
A version of beauty? A lasting understanding? A way
to escape? A rippling truth? Does this have anything
to do with the plays I'm writing or am I kidding
myself?)
I want to go back 10 years ago and tell my young self
not to write that first play. I want to tell him to
spend more time swimming in the river. I want to tell
him to get a job working for one of the many insurance
companies so he can buy a house in town--one with a
big lawn and some woods in the back yard.
And yet I know, that was not the life I wanted. I
chose this. I want this, this life in the theatre.
Don't I?
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P.S. Please don't misunderstand. I'm just voicing
something that I think needs to be said. Don't start
worrying about me or anything. Also don't think for a
second I'm going to stop writing. Hell, I can't even
slow down.