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Monday, July 09, 2007

Playhouse 1960
6814 Gant Rd
Houston, TX 77066
United States
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Tory Teague and I(Ed Price) are in the chorus of a musical set in the 1920s. I think Thomas Murry is doing lights.

There are eight showings.

Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM
Jul. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 2007
Special Sunday Matinee at 7:00 PM
Jul. 22 & 29, 2007

tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students under 18 and seniors.
Tickets and info: 281-58-STAGE or playhouse1960.com

Hold your breath because here comes thoroughly modern Millie in a magical mythical musical set in the roaring twenties when bobbing your hair and rolling your stockings was considered daring. Millie even colors her lips!
It’s 1922 and Millie has arrived in New York. Millie has guts, pluck, charisma, moxie: a girl with big dreams from a little town. She is scared and excited to be there. She looks at her return ticket and sings, “Burn the bridge, bet the store. Baby’s comin’ home no more.” (“Not For the Life of Me”) and she tears up her return ticket. She sings and dances with the “moderns” and tells the world to “beat the drums, ‘cause here comes thoroughly…modern Millie now."

Try to reserve tickets (www.playhouse1960.com) cause there's alotta groups that frequent our shows. If you don't care where you sit, don't bother to reserve and they'll squeeze you in somehow.

I will take your questions.


Monday, June 25, 2007

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

I've met several people at Millie rehearsals that I just connect with, almost instantly. My dad's in China. Most things are going good. Except for one thing, and it's a pretty prominent thing. Erg. I wish I could shoot magenta photon beams from my abdomen to illustrate my feelings.

"Ya can't give in to the pain that is on the rise...
You'll die a little bit inside."

It helps to stare into these eyes:



On another note, I just heard this song for the first time:



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