Crazy week. One of the actors got back from his vacation, so we finally had everyone together. The show's about eighty percent there.
Need to get the final props (basically a few minor things we have to actually make; fake scripts for the movie, another peice of the wall of faces), and a couple of costume peices.
We did sound last night. Sharon's put together some amazing stuff. The hardest part is cutting some of it short, because the transitions go by so quickly. I just want to let it run.
Have to go around town and hang up the poster today. We've sent postcards off to the press, and now we have to start faxing them. Vital that we get someone from City Pages there on the opening night, as their Fringe issue comes out the next Wednesday. If we don't get them there, then, we don't get a CP review. The Star Tribune is good, too, but during the Fringe (well, in 2000, anyway), they did daily reviews of a handful of shows, so we could get a Thursday or Friday review and still be in good shape.
Neil did a signing at DreamHaven where we handed out postcards for the shows as numbers for the signing. The best part: having to work that day, I arrived late. Pulling into the parking lot, there were twopeople on the sidewalk, passing the postard to a third, peering at it with interest.
Don't forget that you can pre-order your tickets at UpTown Tix. There's a small service charge of $2.50, but hey! $12.50 to see a show is cheap, right?
Need to get the final props (basically a few minor things we have to actually make; fake scripts for the movie, another peice of the wall of faces), and a couple of costume peices.
We did sound last night. Sharon's put together some amazing stuff. The hardest part is cutting some of it short, because the transitions go by so quickly. I just want to let it run.
Have to go around town and hang up the poster today. We've sent postcards off to the press, and now we have to start faxing them. Vital that we get someone from City Pages there on the opening night, as their Fringe issue comes out the next Wednesday. If we don't get them there, then, we don't get a CP review. The Star Tribune is good, too, but during the Fringe (well, in 2000, anyway), they did daily reviews of a handful of shows, so we could get a Thursday or Friday review and still be in good shape.
Neil did a signing at DreamHaven where we handed out postcards for the shows as numbers for the signing. The best part: having to work that day, I arrived late. Pulling into the parking lot, there were twopeople on the sidewalk, passing the postard to a third, peering at it with interest.
Don't forget that you can pre-order your tickets at UpTown Tix. There's a small service charge of $2.50, but hey! $12.50 to see a show is cheap, right?