I had a good time at Hollywood High, judging the oral presentations of senior projects on the performing arts. The pompous gasbag judge next to me felt it necessary to pontificate after everyone's presentation, often filling the room with the noxious fumes of his inanity. For example, he told one student who was doing his project on film history that The Sound Of Music was not a Golden Age film, having been made in the 70s. Say what? But it wasn't just that, it was everything. He said a professional director would never hire an actor for a stage show who couldn't project without being miked. I guess this guy hasn't been to a Broadway or touring show in the last five years, because as specious as it is, all actors in straight plays are miked these days - Bill Irwin, Kathleen Turner in Virginia Woolf, the entire company of Twelve Angry Men here at the Ahmanson, and every other professionally mounted straight play I've seen recently.