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Thursday, January 18, 2007
Yes, My Master. 


Hot Steve., originally uploaded by Kluv32.

Wow. I can't believe it's already the middle (end!) of January... A busy new year + A busy work schedule + A debilitating flu = time flying by fast.

But don't let it fly by too fast kids -- if you haven't already, do yourself a favor and be sure to check out Stevie C.'s (of SteveDCampbell.com fame) current production: The Servant of Two Masters. It's playing through this weekend, and you'll be doing yourself a disservice if you miss it.

It's a great play, a classic piece that is Fun-ny (note the capital "f") with great performances -- including Steve, who plays the Servant that ends up with two masters. Go figure. Anyways, it's directed by Stuart Vaughn (that guy who just happened to be the original artistic director of the New York Shakespeare Festival) and it's at a sweet little theatre.

Three thumbs up, I say.

Go to ticketcentral.com to pick yourself up some tickets for this weekend. Tis worth it.

Other than that, not much new (aside from the work and the travel and the illness). Busy busy busy.

But, if you're bored, go ahead and take a walk down memory lane by checking out some of the old HME Films at Brantley's YouTube page. I mean, seriously -- who doesn't want to watch Three Boys from Boonton?



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