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June 05, 2005
It's Raining Like Hell Out
Which is, of course, what it should be doing on the only day off for all IRT members. Thank goodness I didn't have any real garden plans for today. Though I must say I don't feel nearly as much like going grocery shopping as I would if it wasn't monsooning out. (Yes, I do know that's not a verb. However, if "scrapbooking" and "gifting" can be acceptable, I think monsooning is also allowable. And much more accurate.)
Every time I come near my desk, I sneeze and my nose starts running. I wonder if that means I should dust...
Think I'll go to the gym (it's a weights day today, yay!) and then settle down to some writing. I haven't written, as in by hand in a notebook just letting things flow out of me, in so very, very long, and this seems like the ideal weather to do it in. Especially since I've once again re-read almost the entire Dorothy Sayers canon.
I should also probably work on my lines so that I am really and truly off book for POW! rehearsal tomorrow. And begin memorizing my lines for 1000 Cranes so I'll be ready when those rehearsals begin the week after next.
Tonight, one of the now second-year MFA's (I'll have to remind her of that) is having a Tony party. I'm planning on going, in order to see everybody, but to be honest, I don't know enough about anything happening in NYC to really care that much about the Tonys. Frankly, I've never thought that those awards were representative of American theatre anyway, considering that, though the Tony people would like us to think otherwise, there's a great deal more going on on American stages than what you can see in New York.
Posted by sally at June 5, 2005 12:22 PM
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