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April 14

Well, I've got a whole different view of the world from this side of March 28. A quick update on our theatrical activities of the past couple weeks.

1) I spent Humana Festival battling what turned out to be walking pneumonia. My illness continued for almost 2 weeks. Which was perfect timing, since ...

2) ... we opened Sheila Callaghan's Dead City on April 10.

At any rate ... I'm almost back to normal now, and I'm actually loving life since the show is going really well. We have our largest crowds ever, and the new "Pay What You Want" policy seems to actually be increasing our average ticket price.

So, that's what's up with me. What's up with you, theatrenet?

Comments (1)

mike:

So I just came across a new website that does something pretty cool. You can check out a funny little icon to see if the NY Times enjoyed the show or not! No kidding! A little Ben Brantley icon either gives the thumbs up, sits on the fence, or looks like he's going to hurl! It's hilarious. You all have to check this out and tell me what you think. Are these people on? Let me know your thoughts. Go to www.didhelikeit.com No, I'm serious, that's the name of the site!

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