Hello Theresa, Goodbye T!
Back in Boston at the moment. It's cold! There's a Noreaster that's going to sweep through town today. 7 inches of snow (not much for Boston, but would bring Atlanta to a grinding halt as roving gangs of survivors scavanged the metro area for food and warmth...) at last report.
I miss Boston. I love to be back working directly on a show, something I haven't done since Haymarket in 2005. BPT is a great place to work. Not for the sounds system as much as for the wonderful people committed to great art. They are in some dire need of someone to come in and write a donation to cover a new sound system in theater A though.
There are all these new improvements in the T. No more turnstiles. The Silver Line kicks ass! Really fast from the airport. All new green line cars. In fact, they just retired the last of the green line cars yesterday that I used to take everyday in college. They were crap cars, but I spent so much time riding them that it's kind of sad. The end of an era...
Theresa at Home is a kick ass play. It means a lot to me personally because it's about the day an ex-nun wakes up and takes on her first day as a secular housewife. Like my life story on stage! Kinda....
I wasn't raised going to church. I was basically atheist growing up. Had a conversion experience. Met Katie, and now I'm a pastors wife. The problem is that I'll never be able to leave either world behind. Half in one, half in the other. In each world there are folks who think the other family is full of crazies. Like Theresa, our protagonist, it's hard to have one foot in both worlds.
It's another great show for BPT though. I hope anyone who's in Boston in the next 6 weeks will come check it out!
I miss Boston. I love to be back working directly on a show, something I haven't done since Haymarket in 2005. BPT is a great place to work. Not for the sounds system as much as for the wonderful people committed to great art. They are in some dire need of someone to come in and write a donation to cover a new sound system in theater A though.
There are all these new improvements in the T. No more turnstiles. The Silver Line kicks ass! Really fast from the airport. All new green line cars. In fact, they just retired the last of the green line cars yesterday that I used to take everyday in college. They were crap cars, but I spent so much time riding them that it's kind of sad. The end of an era...
Theresa at Home is a kick ass play. It means a lot to me personally because it's about the day an ex-nun wakes up and takes on her first day as a secular housewife. Like my life story on stage! Kinda....
I wasn't raised going to church. I was basically atheist growing up. Had a conversion experience. Met Katie, and now I'm a pastors wife. The problem is that I'll never be able to leave either world behind. Half in one, half in the other. In each world there are folks who think the other family is full of crazies. Like Theresa, our protagonist, it's hard to have one foot in both worlds.
It's another great show for BPT though. I hope anyone who's in Boston in the next 6 weeks will come check it out!









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