--write at least one new full-length play.
--finish the Angels+Demons photo project and arrange a show.
--write a handful of 10-minute plays.
--work with some new, creative folks on a show in a town where I've never been produced before.
--work with some old friends on new plays.
--get together with friends and BS, have some laughs, make some music, and/or do some art.
Okay. Your turn....
Steve
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2 comments:
I have two plays I want to finish: one I left by the wayside when I got the Sloan commission; the other is an evening of short plays.
I want to write more regularly. I want to make the time to write, instead of hoping I can steal it from the kids.
I would totally get together and make music with you. I have an acoustic guitar, and I've played off and on since I was in high school. I lay down a good rhythm riff, and my voice is passable.
Good sound ambitions. (That bike play, I hope.) And the music thing is entirely possible--Deb plays acoustic, a bass player friend has been coming over, I know a couple more guitarists, and another friend who plays...mandolin. (Why, I don't know.)
Happy New Year, sir!
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