I actually did slip out immediately after curtain call. It had been a long day. I'm old now; I get tired.
Our show is doing reasonably well. The audiences have been small, but they've been really into it. We're doing about as well as people who are named neither Lingo nor Scrimshaw can reasonably expect.
The audiences have been small, but they've been really into it.
That's a pretty good description of my houses, too.
We're doing about as well as people who are named neither Lingo nor Scrimshaw can reasonably expect.
Bwah! Sunday, we had what we'd been calling "The Perfect Trifecta": my show at 5:30; Allegra at 7:00, and Nancy Donoval (Monster Movies with My Undead Dad) at 8:30. I had about 20 in my audience. Allegra sold out the house. Nancy's was a little over half full. That's fair: I'm an unknown quantity for most people; and Nancy, despite having done this way longer than Allegra and being, in some ways, the superior performer, isn't the hot ticket that Allegra is. But, seriously, what happened to The Fringe Park, where you picked a show you really wanted to see and then scheduled the rest of the afternoon seeing other shows in or near that venue? It's not like anything else is close to The Center for Famous Playwrights. Where are the audience-members that sharing a venue with this year's It Girl is supposed to allow me to leech?
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Date: 2007-08-06 04:59 pm (UTC)Did you sneak out the side or something? I didn't even know you were there!
How's your show going?
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Date: 2007-08-07 02:35 am (UTC)Our show is doing reasonably well. The audiences have been small, but they've been really into it. We're doing about as well as people who are named neither Lingo nor Scrimshaw can reasonably expect.
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Date: 2007-08-07 01:25 pm (UTC)That's a pretty good description of my houses, too.
We're doing about as well as people who are named neither Lingo nor Scrimshaw can reasonably expect.
Bwah! Sunday, we had what we'd been calling "The Perfect Trifecta": my show at 5:30; Allegra at 7:00, and Nancy Donoval (Monster Movies with My Undead Dad) at 8:30. I had about 20 in my audience. Allegra sold out the house. Nancy's was a little over half full. That's fair: I'm an unknown quantity for most people; and Nancy, despite having done this way longer than Allegra and being, in some ways, the superior performer, isn't the hot ticket that Allegra is. But, seriously, what happened to The Fringe Park, where you picked a show you really wanted to see and then scheduled the rest of the afternoon seeing other shows in or near that venue? It's not like anything else is close to The Center for Famous Playwrights. Where are the audience-members that sharing a venue with this year's It Girl is supposed to allow me to leech?