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March 02, 2006

I'd like to thank... hold on I have a list...

I'd like to thank Jacquelyn Landgraf for once again hoisting a successful production of "Boise, Idaho" onto the stage. She and her regimen of 2nd Year NYUers done me proud. It's good to see that when Boise gets put up, it still has some legs on it.

And EVEN THOUGH the line "Love is like a fat accordion player, you never know which one to squeeze," was unmercilessly axed from the final cut due to time restraints... what is that - four seconds shaved off? - I still owe her a debt of thanks, and possibly a few beers down the road.

For those of you who don't know the multitalented Jacquelyn, she was one of the wonderful members of the Moving Theatre Company, who have done four of my pieces with all the manic energy they could muster. Sadly departed, but ever in spirit with me. And now she is bringing her multitalented talents (que?) to another project, which I would like to plug right here. Starting... now.

"Hello Friends, Lovers, Countrymen,

After pretty much ten years of build-up, it is AT LAST time for my
*debut* with the Neo-Futurists "Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go
Blind"!!!!

Oh there will be Chance, Change, Chaos, and drinking. You betchya.

Chicago's longest-running show (17 years!) is now in New York City!
And so am I!

For those of you who don't know about Too Much Light...it's time you
do! it's an ongoing show, and we're a resident company of the Kraine
Theater in the East Village. I'm in the show for the next 3 weeks,
then through all of May...and so on until eternity.

Tix are $10 plus the roll of a 6-sided die at the door, or you can go
to Theater Mania to order tix online. Use the promotional code: pizza
for $1.50 off

I LOVE YOU ALL! Hope to see you very soon!

jacquelyn


jacquelyn@nyneofuturists.org"

Many thanks, Jacquelyn. You're still one of the good ones. Flint got your back, G.

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