(Damn it, Austin...or whoever. That's been stuck in my head....)
Still don't know where to go to school. Am feeling financially guilty about going anywhere but WWU as it's $9000 and everywhere else is $17,000 or above...must crush feelings of guilt! Ergh....
Also should be working on thesis and have NO desire to do so whatsoever. Melissa reminded me that we have, essentially, two weeks to get it done...aieee! Doomladen forecast....
I went with Melissa and Heather and their mum to see "Fools" by Neil Simon, at Taproot last night...what a happy play. It was fluffy, but very good and well-done fluffy. I enjoyed it much...I would like to be in it someday. *Adds to list...* :)
And one more thing: All of you in the Seattle area, go see Tavern! (Peter Stone is in it, for those of you that know him--and Michelle Flowers, for those of you that know her; and my mother. And various others as well.)
The press release is as follows:
WHAT: "The Tavern" by George M. Cohan. Directed by Bill Dore
WHEN: Show runs April 30 - May 23, 2004. Thursday, Friday and Saturday
evening shows at 7:30, Sundays at 2:00pm
WHERE: Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse (SPT) 7312 W Greenlake Drive.
N., Seattle, WA 98103
TICKET PRICE: Adults $18. Group rate, TPS Members, senior and child rates
are $10
$5 DISCOUNTS APPLY TO ANYONE WHO:
*brings in a ticket stub from the 5th Avenue's production of "Yankee Doodle
Dandy!,"
*will sing any George M. Cohan tune,
*attends the Tavern wearing a dastardly cape, or
*creatively wears violets in their hair.
TICKETS: For more information on this production please contact Seattle
Public Theater: (206) 335-7905 or go online: www.seattlepublictheater.org.
Individual tickets may be purchased through Ticket Window. Ticket Window:
(206) 325-6500 or go online: www.ticketwindowonline.com. Tickets may also be
purchased at the door.
WHO'S IN THE CAST: The charming yet mysterious vagabond (played by Keith
Dahlgren); the tavern keeper, Freeman, and his son Zach (Michael McIntyre
and Peter Stone); the hired help, Sally and Willum (Michelle Flowers and
Sean P. Begley); Violet, an obsessed young woman on a dark mission (Heidi
Jean Weinrich); the governor and his wife (Allyn Turner and Catherine
Kettrick); their daughter Virginia (Lauren Selig); the governor's right hand
man (Kevin Love); the sheriff (Jared Estrella); Stevens, the head of a
local "Institution" (Tom Fraser); and Ezra and Joshua (Wes Johns and Nick
Stull.)
And it's VERY VERY FUNNY. I've seen parts. And they have a week to go and it can only get funnier...so go see it!
I'm now going to slack off for an hour...and then go to All in the Timing! Huzzah!
Still don't know where to go to school. Am feeling financially guilty about going anywhere but WWU as it's $9000 and everywhere else is $17,000 or above...must crush feelings of guilt! Ergh....
Also should be working on thesis and have NO desire to do so whatsoever. Melissa reminded me that we have, essentially, two weeks to get it done...aieee! Doomladen forecast....
I went with Melissa and Heather and their mum to see "Fools" by Neil Simon, at Taproot last night...what a happy play. It was fluffy, but very good and well-done fluffy. I enjoyed it much...I would like to be in it someday. *Adds to list...* :)
And one more thing: All of you in the Seattle area, go see Tavern! (Peter Stone is in it, for those of you that know him--and Michelle Flowers, for those of you that know her; and my mother. And various others as well.)
The press release is as follows:
WHAT: "The Tavern" by George M. Cohan. Directed by Bill Dore
WHEN: Show runs April 30 - May 23, 2004. Thursday, Friday and Saturday
evening shows at 7:30, Sundays at 2:00pm
WHERE: Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse (SPT) 7312 W Greenlake Drive.
N., Seattle, WA 98103
TICKET PRICE: Adults $18. Group rate, TPS Members, senior and child rates
are $10
$5 DISCOUNTS APPLY TO ANYONE WHO:
*brings in a ticket stub from the 5th Avenue's production of "Yankee Doodle
Dandy!,"
*will sing any George M. Cohan tune,
*attends the Tavern wearing a dastardly cape, or
*creatively wears violets in their hair.
TICKETS: For more information on this production please contact Seattle
Public Theater: (206) 335-7905 or go online: www.seattlepublictheater.org.
Individual tickets may be purchased through Ticket Window. Ticket Window:
(206) 325-6500 or go online: www.ticketwindowonline.com. Tickets may also be
purchased at the door.
WHO'S IN THE CAST: The charming yet mysterious vagabond (played by Keith
Dahlgren); the tavern keeper, Freeman, and his son Zach (Michael McIntyre
and Peter Stone); the hired help, Sally and Willum (Michelle Flowers and
Sean P. Begley); Violet, an obsessed young woman on a dark mission (Heidi
Jean Weinrich); the governor and his wife (Allyn Turner and Catherine
Kettrick); their daughter Virginia (Lauren Selig); the governor's right hand
man (Kevin Love); the sheriff (Jared Estrella); Stevens, the head of a
local "Institution" (Tom Fraser); and Ezra and Joshua (Wes Johns and Nick
Stull.)
And it's VERY VERY FUNNY. I've seen parts. And they have a week to go and it can only get funnier...so go see it!
I'm now going to slack off for an hour...and then go to All in the Timing! Huzzah!