And I am home from the long rehearsal at Trinity Church. This one's a difficult one, but if it swings together tomorrow, as I expect, it will be very good on Thursday. Tomorrow we begin at 10 and finish around 1:30, since Rob has auditions and Alex Gemignani (Paul's son) has a matinee of VIOLET. We've got three of the ROBERTA Collegians in this one: Michael, Tim, and Adam.
As soon as I got in, I turned on the AC, and when it's cold enough to hang meat, I will turn it off.
I forgot two off-Broadway shows I like: I'M GETTING MY ACT TOGETHER and THE LAST SWEET DAYS OF ISAAC, both by Cryer and Ford. I'd question SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE, only because I consider the Playwrights Horizons version, which I saw, a workshop, and the second act only made an appearance at the end of the brief run. That said, it was really brilliant, and I still preferred the one act I saw in that workshop to the finished production.