Saw this little fellow hanging out waiting for mom while I was out hiking with puppers.
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Going up tomorrow, coming back to Boston with Paddies on Monday. Heading back to Burlington on Friday with Paddies and Arrow. Going to Lake Monsters games on Saturday and Sunday, coming back to Boston with Arrow on the 21st. Paddies has a job in Burlington for the summer. He's moving to the DC area in late August.
Did I mention that we have an announced production run schedule for Romeo & Juliet?
I looked back a couple of pages and I think the answer is no.
We open November 5, 2021, a mere 588 days after the original date. Our director tells us that our production may be featured in a story in The Boston Globe, complete with picture, about how theaters have weathered the pandemic. We seem to be somewhat unique in keeping the cast together. For you non-theater types, keeping the production together is only possible because it's Shakespeare. (OK, it would have been possible with any play in the public domain.)
First pesto of the season.
Will go nicely with venison
For those of you thinking of ways to yank on the chains of superstitious theater people, a word of advice, find out how the stage manager feels about that issue before pulling any nonsense.
My favorite stage manager has a t-shirt that says: All the world's a stage and I call the cues.
You pull that (*&#% with a superstitious stage manager? They'll find a way.