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Archive for January, 2014

Book Fave: Proof

by on Jan.10, 2014, under Book Faves

SLO Little Theatre (now SLOREP) is doing this play in the next few months, and I was intrigued by the father/mathematician character – so I bought the script to see what it was really like. A fascinating, quick read (couple hours max). This play explores many things: love, science/math, genius/insanity, family, and even has a mystery element to it. You will relate if you’re trying to decide whether to fear or hope that you become like your parent(s).

Update: I auditioned for the father/mathematician role. I told you it was intriguing to me. My first theater audition ever. It’s a little daunting to prepare and present “two contrasting monologues”. I thought about backing out at the last minute, but realized this would be my only opportunity to show off what I’d put hours into. So I auditioned. An audience of one, the director. Felt surprisingly good. Afterward, I mentioned to a friend that I couldn’t remember saying half the lines; he said that was a good sign. I didn’t get the part; nobody goes one for one. Except for Serafina.

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Book Fave: The U.S. Constitution

by on Jan.02, 2014, under Book Faves

I happen to think that the best overall approach to getting this country back on track, straightening out the mess in Washington, convincing people of the best environment to create for the most success by the greatest number of people, etc. is to get back to living by the U.S. Constitution. There are all kinds of versions available, from leather to paper, including free printings for which you pay modest shipping & handling.

My New Year’s resolution is to fully assimilate this material and focus any political discussions in which I might find myself on this content.

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