Good morning, all! Yep, 65 years ago, I was born around 4:30am EST. I remember nothing about it; my first memories are from the age of two.
Yesterday, I had a very giod phone conversation with the Man From Philadelphia that cleared the air and made me quite happy. I can plan my trip to the Library of Congress, now that I know all is good.
I have very few plans today: a Toyland attempt to find the computer routing problem so Curtis can get things righted, a meeting about the Appalachian Christmas project, and a day to myself. My official birthday gathering is postponed to Wednesday night, so this will be a quiet day.
BK, I cannot believe you've never read ACT ONE! It was one of my favorite bios in high school and college, during which times I must have read it three or four times. In 1985, when I was working on JUBILEE, I read it again. It's filled with half-truths, but probably with no more than any other autobiography, but it's well writtyen with a fantastic, affectionate portrait of George S Kaufman. I think it's still one of the best theatre bographies ever written.