1. How was your Thanksgiving and what are you thankful for?
Stayed home and ate good food. Watched the Macyās parade, but zero sports. Iām thankful for life, for love, for every new experience, for every bit of kindness and empathy, for the people who are dear to me, and, ofc, the dearest one of all.
2. Who's putting up a Christmas tree š?
You...
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Firstly, thanks to @mrkala for including me in this questionnaire. Kind of a rarity for me (š) and a lot of fun! So here we goā¦
1. Three favorite things you like about spring?
Spring is the annual miracle when the planet comes back to life. Hope is all around, and love is in the air.
2. Who's going on vacation, holiday or weekend getaways...
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Iām hardly unbiased, but the extraordinary @rare has yet another phenomenal set Some Like It Hot! Truly world class by any measure, she needs and deserves your love, and it deserves FP. So do yourself a favor, just click the link and click the heart, you can thank me later. And thank you! ā¤ļø
Oh my, bad Johnny! Iāve been MIA again, but then, so has most of the world. Itās been no fun watching the totalitarian fad sweep the globe (and I will not sit by, idly doom-scrolling). The pandemic didnāt bother me as much as most folk - Iām an INFP, and it was kind of an Introvertopia for me. Wrote a couple of plays, livestreamed a...
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I have been working relentlessly for eight months trying to adapt Sinclair Lewisā āIt Canāt Happen Here,ā his wonderful/horrific/timely agitprop novel, for the stage. I had planned to run 9-11 throufh Halloween for the 2020 election. But...
Regardless of my experience in adapting 19th and 20th century literature for theatre, some prose simply refuses to translate to the stage (so read it!) Then came covid-19,...
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I hate to say it, but āPepperlandā was the worst choreography and design Iāve ever seen from Mark Morris. Everything seemed just plain lazy to me.