Holy crap. Every year at the regional medical writers conference here, they do a musical comedy skit. A couple years ago, I offered to write one and put it on, and it was very well received. Last year, someone else was responsible, and I was just in it.
I was just asked to direct the skit this year. The conference is next week, and they have a few scripts for me to choose from (that I am free to modify or improve as I wish). I can't believe I have reached a point in my life where people ask me to do awesome things I want to do anyway.
Oh P-C, that's very cool!
Shir, it's not easy. I am so sorry that you're going through this.
Oh Shir I'm so sorry for you and Lou.
Congratulations, Sean! That's great.
Also congrats to you P-C. Who knew that medical writing would the right career path to theatrical production?
Sean, woo hoo! Those are great reviews.
Peeps! Keep tooting horns! I love these stories! And Sean, what's taking you to Italy?
They're not tooting your own horn, it's developing your portfolio.
Cool beans, P-C.
Sean, that's awesome! How often do they mention the sound designer by name?
The landlord meeting could have been worse but they're not giving us a lot of leeway with the rent. D has a few job leads and I have one. If we can both prove we have jobs before the end of the month they won't kick us out. yay?