I'm off to The Brick to help run things in an hour or so, and participate in part of tonight's festivities, as part of something which could be really fun or a great big train wreck (and also fun, as wrecks can be).
Tonight, a whole bunch of "theatre bloggers" will converge on The Brick, first to see Interview With The Author by writer/performer/blogger Matthew Freeman at 5.15 pm, then probably a few might stick around to see the several acts in tonight's Brick-a-Brac while more go and get a good drunk on (I have to stay at The Brick myself), then all the bloggers will return at 9.00 pm for
The Impending Theatrical Blogging Event
which will feature, live on-stage (as far as we know right now, and I may be wrong about this) for your dining, dancing, and drinking pleasure:
Aaron Riccio for New Theater Corps, That Sounds Cool and metaDRAMA
Adam Szymkowicz
Garrett Eisler for The Playgoer
Ian W. Hill for CollisionWorks
James Comtois for Jamespeak
Leonard Jacobs for The Clyde Fitch Report
Ludlow Lad for Off-Off Blogway (Really?!)
Mark for Mr. Excitement News
Matthew Freeman for On Theatre and Politics
Nick for Rat Sass
And possibly (possibly!) joining us from their remote locations:
Isaac Butler for Parabasis
Jaime for Surplus
Moxie the Maven
Rocco for What's Good/What Blows in NY Theatre
This event features all of the above liveblogging entries onto THIS SITE (if you can't get there live and want to see what's going on by hitting your refresh button plenty after 9.00 pm, feel free to check us out) -- and the entries will be projected onto the big Brick projection screen for the live audience to see (and we'll have a laptop or two for the live audience to join in on as well - though I suppose anyone can join in on comments.
What will happen? Anyone's guess? Will we play music? Will people embed videos? Stuff the blog with LOLCATS? Will theatre get discussed, or, god help us, actually MADE? Will Berit and others read the entries aloud into microphones as they go up on the screen? Will any of us be able to get a coherant thought out? Will there be any kind of actual dramatic arc, building to a real conclusion, or will it just peter out disappointingly?
Join us, JOIN US . . . live or at the blog, tonight at 9.00 pm!
Tonight, a whole bunch of "theatre bloggers" will converge on The Brick, first to see Interview With The Author by writer/performer/blogger Matthew Freeman at 5.15 pm, then probably a few might stick around to see the several acts in tonight's Brick-a-Brac while more go and get a good drunk on (I have to stay at The Brick myself), then all the bloggers will return at 9.00 pm for
The Impending Theatrical Blogging Event
which will feature, live on-stage (as far as we know right now, and I may be wrong about this) for your dining, dancing, and drinking pleasure:
Aaron Riccio for New Theater Corps, That Sounds Cool and metaDRAMA
Adam Szymkowicz
Garrett Eisler for The Playgoer
Ian W. Hill for CollisionWorks
James Comtois for Jamespeak
Leonard Jacobs for The Clyde Fitch Report
Ludlow Lad for Off-Off Blogway (Really?!)
Mark for Mr. Excitement News
Matthew Freeman for On Theatre and Politics
Nick for Rat Sass
And possibly (possibly!) joining us from their remote locations:
Isaac Butler for Parabasis
Jaime for Surplus
Moxie the Maven
Rocco for What's Good/What Blows in NY Theatre
This event features all of the above liveblogging entries onto THIS SITE (if you can't get there live and want to see what's going on by hitting your refresh button plenty after 9.00 pm, feel free to check us out) -- and the entries will be projected onto the big Brick projection screen for the live audience to see (and we'll have a laptop or two for the live audience to join in on as well - though I suppose anyone can join in on comments.
What will happen? Anyone's guess? Will we play music? Will people embed videos? Stuff the blog with LOLCATS? Will theatre get discussed, or, god help us, actually MADE? Will Berit and others read the entries aloud into microphones as they go up on the screen? Will any of us be able to get a coherant thought out? Will there be any kind of actual dramatic arc, building to a real conclusion, or will it just peter out disappointingly?
Join us, JOIN US . . . live or at the blog, tonight at 9.00 pm!