Right in the middle of my summer tour, in the heart of the biggest festival, after two bloody years of doing this show, and it's only now that I realize it's about Dad.
Now I need to see your show EVEN MORE. Speaking of which, the place that I believe would suit you quite nicely (in Waterloo, Ontario) is this place: http://www.janebond.ca/ Specifically, the Starlight. Because the things that occur there are diverse and spectacular. Like you!
Well, it will be, once I figure out how to revise the script accordingly in the immediate future. It may likely require an entire script overhaul eventually, but I doubt I'll be able to do that by the next Fringe. It's a very complex bundle of sensations I'm feeling right now.
I did my first Fringe with this show two weeks after he died. I think the mourning process had much to do with the time needed to sink in. Now I need to revise the show accordingly, maybe even give it a full overhaul. I need to figure out what it is I need to be saying with this show now.
A performance space opposite the coolest little privately-owned cinema. The Starlight is in the same building, but accessed from the other street (it's on a corner.) They host all kinds of interesting acts - from popular Indie musicians to the infamous Neil Hamburger, who makes it a regular tour stop. It's a unique place with a primarily University crowd.
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Date: 2009-07-18 10:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-19 02:43 pm (UTC)http://www.janebond.ca/
Specifically, the Starlight. Because the things that occur there are diverse and spectacular. Like you!
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Date: 2009-07-19 07:03 pm (UTC)But I'm afraid the Internet here is not the greatest. What is the Jane Bond thing? A performance space? A festival?
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Date: 2009-07-21 06:58 pm (UTC)They host all kinds of interesting acts - from popular Indie musicians to the infamous Neil Hamburger, who makes it a regular tour stop. It's a unique place with a primarily University crowd.