Archive for May, 2009

Another great review is in!  This time, Lisa Brock reviews our show in the Minneapolis Star Tribune. A stellar cast…Luverne Seifert fills the stage to bursting in an earthy, yet transcendent performance as the writer… Click here for the story.

Dominic Papatola’s favorable review of 800 Words is now online!

Photo by Tom Wallace The preview piece about our show in the Minneapolis Star Tribune is now online.  Theatre reviewer Graydon Royce interviews Luverne Seifert (Philip K. Dick). Check it out.

Zach’s Minneapolis Theater Examiner interview with Luverne Seifert, who plays the title role in 800 Words: The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick, is now available. And of course, WE OPEN TONIGHT! Go to www.workhauscollective.org for tickets ASAP, since we’re filling up fast.

We open tomorrow! I was on the radio this morning with our playwright, Victoria Stewart, talking about the play on Jazz 88 with Ed Jones, who also happened to be in SadGrrl13, and managed not to embarass myself. Here’s some advance press: Preview in Lavender Magazine. Preview in City Pages. Preview article on Mnartists.org by Jaime [...]

This is my own attempt at Spamusement, poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines.

This is my own attempt at Spamusement, poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines.

Last night’s 800 Words rehearsal included the introduction of some technical elements, including some costume fittings.  That’s me as Jim, Philip K. Dick’s literary agent.  Note the Members Only jacket.  Also, Jeremy nixed that shirt, so I’ll be wearing something less…clown-like.

I’m selling some of my stuff to supplement my income and lighten my load.  Right now, I’m eyeing my old Star Trek Micro Machines, and wondering if the current Trek mania will make them worth selling.  They’re loose, but in good shape and have their stands.  As I was searching online for an indication of [...]

Yet another fun topic on Twitter today, this time started by Joe Bozic. It’s #RidiculousHistory. Here are mine: In 1936, “Action” Jackson Pollack discovered his trademark style when he shot a fellow spy, spraying blood on a canvas. Davy Crockett & his faithful partner Ricardo Tubbs successfully defended the Alamo from a force of Indians [...]


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