Day 7 addendum
Had a great time tonight. Saw godsplay – that’s god’s chosen play. And we were god’s chosen audience. It was pretty darn brilliant. The first play I’ve seen where the people looked about my age, too. Which is cool. Though I seem to be playing much younger here. Even though I say in my show that I’m 5 years old in 1965, nobody seems to do the math and figure that I’m 45. Today I got guessed as 30, 35 and (drumroll) 24! What can I say, it was kind of dark. There’s this extremely cool woman in her 20’s, I imagine, that we’ve bonded with, Her name’s Lindsay Caron – she does a solo performance piece called An Arizona Story. We saw it Friday. It has lots of original music and she’s got the vocal thing seriously going on. Love her, Love her show. Anyway, she invited us up to her roof for a glass of wine before going over to the Fringe Bar hang and Jess said, “Everyone just treats you like you’re my age or something. They don’t even know you have a house and a wife and this stable life.” Sometimes you want to hang out late, even if you are happily married. I’m having a blast out here.
And glad we were that we hung out late – the music at the fringe hang was excellent and we saw our little friend Lindsay, pictured here with Dan Bernitt,, fellow UK alum. We’ll be seeing his show Wednesday night.
And there’s Sean and Gina - both are hoo-has with the Festival and just as cool and helpful as can be.

Looking at the schedule we figured out that we aren’t going to get to see everything we want to see, which sucks. But at least I’m actually doing the festival. This is my sixth festival (Edinburgh, Sundance, SXSW, Nashville Film, LA Women’s Theatre Festival) in under a year (add Outfest and FringeNYC and we’ll have 8 in a twelve month span by August) and it’s the first one I’ve actually gotten to see more other shows than I’ve had performances or screenings. It is so inspiring. I’m having so much fun. I just want to do it all.
And blogging is time-consuming. I gotta get faster at this. Bed beckons. G’night ya’ll.


I invited her up to Cincinnati for the Fringe – just seems like it would be a fun way to spend a couple of post-high school days. She’s not sure if she can make it, but it will be fun if she does!