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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Warming, Unboxing, and Another Drawing to Win Tickets


A week in the forties – eeeeewwwwwweeeeee!  Starting on International Women’s Day, my blood could more easily flow to my fingertips again. 

The night before, I had performed stand-up in the Unboxed Voices Variety Show at the Parkside Lounge, East Houston Street, NYC.  I had a lot of fun both as audience and as a performer in the show.  There were rappers, singer/musicians, poets, burlesque, and me doing comedy.  I am familiar with a number of people involved with Unboxed Voices, so it was so warm and friendly.  I felt liked before I began, and that helps me so much.  Life can’t always be like that, but I relish it when it is.    

March 7, 2015 at the Parkside Lounge

Afterwards, Robert Milnes (a talented musician/songwriter/singer, also known as Braxton Hicks, who once was my co-actor in an Unboxed Voices short play) and I each had a delicious hot dog at Katz’s before heading off in opposite directions on the F train.  This had topped a day of waiting for six stressful hours at the vet.  The day at the vet concluded as I had hoped, so though it contributed to my being behind schedule, by Saturday night, I came home to my non-traumatized dog, who was happily ready to eat and go for a productive walk. 

 
 
Now, who wants to win a pair of tickets to see "Clinton -- the Musical"??  Just let me know, and, again, I will pick names from a bowl with my eyes closed.
 
 

Clinton The Musical
New World Stages / Stage 4
340 West 50th Street
Performances begin March 25th
clintonthemusical.com

“Ribald and entertaining! Clinton The Musical is every bit as outrageous as you might think. A fun, rude, roller-coaster reminder that American politics is often a circus—and sometimes we ought to pause to enjoy the show.” - The National Review. If President William Jefferson Clinton behaved like two different people—one moment noble, the next naughty—that’s because he was! Clinton The Musical explores the two very different sides of the 42nd President of the United States: “WJ,” the wholesome, intelligent one, and “Billy,” the randy, shameless one. With Hilary (Rodham) Clinton at their side, the two will handle issues from The White House to Whitewater, the sax and the sex, elections and erections, and in the process make history. Maybe. You cannot miss this hillary-ous new musical and outrageous double bill!


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