Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Lonely, but not alone

It's been a while since anyone's posted to this blog. My apologies, teenage girl fan base. We're all fantastically too busy, I'm afraid.

Mrs. Karp has just recently brought a new life into the world and Baby Teddy seems to be selfishly commandeering all her attention. Children can be so cruel.

Mrs. Shaw is teaching and getting ready for grad school next year.

Mr. Kodeski is in the early stages of birthing his next one-man show "And Some Can Remember Something of Some Such Thing" (opens July 22 as part of Live Bait Theater's Fillet of Solo Festival -- details later).

Et moi? I just closed a re-mount of "Of Diamonds and Diplomats," my very first play (written in 1995 when I was still in grade school). It was presented at the Field Museum as part of their exhibit "Jacqueline Kennedy: the White House Years," a supposed incredible display of Jackie's sartorial flair. I say "supposedly" because I never got around to seeing the exhibit myself. Well, it only ran for six months!

At any rate, BoyGirlBoyGirl is rallying the forces for yet another show (our third), entitled "Britney's Man Dances for his Supper," a delightful and somewhat bitter take on fame, tattoo removal, and stage nudity as inspired by a Kevin Federline interview in the January 2005 issue of DETAILS magazine. We open on August 19th for 2 shows only. Many more details later.

Back to the sugar cane fields now. Love.

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