Good morning, all! I slept late, and I am cleaning the apartment. This will continue tomorrow, as I try to put everything back in place. The bathroom and kitchen rugs are in the washer and I will very shortly mop the floors.
I'm listening to the final mix, and I think it's sounding very nice. I'm grateful to Judy Sherman, Jeanne Velonis, and John Kilgore in Manhattan, Brian Masterson, Naomi MacLeod, Joe Csibi, and Jonathan Ford in Dublin for making my life easier and production so smooth! I'm also very grateful to all of you who sent vibes for the emotional support. I'm keeping the names of those who didn't for the next time they ask for vibes.
DR TCB, I am quite fond of RENT, which surprised me, since I went into the theatre prepared to hate it. There are a couple of dud numbers ("Over the Moon"), but I like a great deal of the score, I liked the original staging, and it moved me. I much prefer it to La Boheme over Disney's version of Verdi's Aïda.
As to Light in The Piazza. I thought it was quite beautiful but I preferred Floyd Collins, which was stunning. I am not a great fan of Adam's music; I don't think he's as good with a tune as his mother and grandfather, but he writes in a completely different mode, and I prefer it less.