I can't breathe!-How's that for an opening line?
Well, the sinuses are back in full force this morning... damn, theatre dust/cold bug in the air/etc... Guess I should take an antihistamine before heading into understudy rehearsal. I'm feeling OK, but there's just soo much crap up in my sinus cavities right now... At least I'm not coughing, and my nose really isn't running at all either. A hot shower should help in a few minutes.
As for the shows closing... I'm planning a nice mini-splurge-vacation in NYC in January after
Camelot closes. Thankfully, I have some sources for house seats, but I started checking general availability for a couple of shows, and there are a bunch that aren't selling tickets past January 4 at this time. Something tells me January 4 will be another Black Sunday on Broadway. We'll see if the various producers out there will make evaluations before or during the holiday season.
And as far as the current slump right now... November, pre-Thanksgiving, has always been slow - at least in my experience. In fact, if I'm able to go up to NYC in the fall, I go in November since I'm usually able to snag up some pretty decent seats for shows, half-price or otherwise.
DR Ben - How do you get those free tickets? Huh?

As for Ask BK Day...
Do you have an E-bay nemesis? Someone who you find yourself bidding against on a regular basis? If so, who wins most of time?
And for Ask DR Day... Well, this question is more like Ask DRs in NYC Day - or at least those DRs really familiar with NYC...
For my trip up in January - and I, strangely enough, like NYC in January - I'm currently planning on splurging on a nice, near Times Square Hotel - or maybe even something on the East Side. *I've always been fond of the Omni Berkshire Place - and they just remodeled/rerurbished again! However, do any DRs have any other suggestions for a nice, cozy or spacious place I should look into staying? -And, yes, I will have a guest with me... let the mystery begin!

And now for all DRs...
What Thanksgiving side-dish do you absolutely refuse to eat, cannot eat, will not eat, makes you sick at just the sight and smell of it?
-This may have been a topic of discussion sometime in the past -

In any case, I really don't have any real aversions to most side-dishes. However, I've been to some other family's Thanksgiving dinners, and found some of their "traditional" side-dishes quite interesting. I seem to remember some canned tuna, canned anchovy concoction at one celebration... Very interesting contrast to the turkey and massed potatoes.
Interestingly enough, my Filipino parents have, for the most part, always prepared a very traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Although my dad has gotten into preparing leg of lamb as well on Turkey Day as well as Christmas.
Well, I must dawdle no longer - not that my time spent here on HHW would ever even come close to dawdling - but duty calls and I must ready myself to head to rehearsal. Hopefully, we'll be able to stumble through the whole show.
Ciao for niao!