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FOT Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Shaggy 2 Grote on November 01, 2007, 03:02:24 PM
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Check it out:
http://www.fantagraphics.com/blog/labels/My%20Crazy%20Dad.html
In other, less exciting news, I'm in today's New York Times. It's not a terrible review, but it's kinda stupid. We got a rave in Variety, though.
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I don't know what Variety is, but I did read your review in Viorety. Congratulations!
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I don't know what Variety is, but I did read your review in Viorety. Congratulations!
Is Viorety the background joke on 30 Rock?
Thanks for the congrats. Everyone keeps telling me the NYT review is actually pretty good, though it's annoying when they get it so wrong. I'm still sorry that you saw such a raw performance, Laurie (Laurie came on the first preview, in case anyone but the two of us are reading this thread). If I ever have a show in Miami, you get comps.
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Oh, wait, that's a PBR reference, isn't it. Duh. Though that could mean that the writers or set designers or whoever of 30 Rock are TBSOWFMU fans, which is both unsurprising and pretty cool.
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Jason, stop it with the self-deprecation! Your play is awesome, and you know it. My favorite act was the one with the twins. Big surprise, right?
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I don't know what Variety is, but I did read your review in Viorety. Congratulations!
Clearly, Lamont never won a spelling bee. Congratulations anyway, chief.
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Jason, stop it with the self-deprecation! Your play is awesome, and you know it. My favorite act was the one with the twins. Big surprise, right?
Thanks, Laurie. I just notice every single tiny imperfection. And it did take 2 or 3 days for the actors and tech people to get it all together. It's a tough show.
I'm not surprised that you liked the twincest scene, though I thought the Flaubert would win you over with its sheer unadulterated raunch. The nastiest stuff in there was actually taken from Gustave Flaubert's journals, published in English as Travels in Egypt - there's actually stuff I left out because it was just too, too gross.
And thanks, Stan! The Time Out review comes out this week, so keep yer fingers crossed.