I can’t believe my taxes were done over a month before they are due. It’s been so many years since I was on top of it. That was one of many things that had gone out of control. This time, I averted the deadline crisis. It’s nice to visit how the other half lives.
I had contact with someone extremely important to me. I hope it’s a
beginning of something good.
I auditioned for and got cast in “A Sketch of New York.” I’m glad about
that. It’s a bunch of short comedic sketches about
life in NYC. We have seven rehearsals
and will be performing on March 29th and 30th at 6pm and
March 31st at 1pm. Details to
come. In the meantime, you can mark your
calendars if you think it’s something you’d enjoy.
There’s something so magical about acting. Being in a character’s
circumstances is a
great way for me to use my empathy.
Teaching was also a great way, but what works for students doesn’t
always jive with administration. Some
leaders nourish and deliver; some destroy.
Today I applied for a job out of actual
desire and not just out of need. I
keep
checking my email for a response, but nothing yet. I’ve got to stop thinking about it.
One week from now, on Tuesday, March 19th
at 8pm at Taj II Lounge, 48 W. 21st Street is “Own the Stage.” $15 on line; $20 at the door.
The show starts at 8pm no matter what the
Eventbrite says. Only the
performers
need to arrive much earlier. I’ll be
doing comedy in that show. There are
singers, rappers, poets, and comics. The
audience decides who performs a second time.
The judges decide of the folks in the second round who wins the
prizes. So you get to be involved.
(love to CGG-M)
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