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Happy Friday! This is the FINAL blogisode of Don’t F*$% With the Pancreas, and

hopefully the last we will hear of Rob Meffe and that pancreas of his. This Wagner Pancreas Ring Cycle has lasted an astonishing 26 blogisodes, which is about 22 more than Richard Wagner’s (wimp) and 18 more than I thought I’d [...]

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Happy Thursday!  I’ve decided the pancreas saga must end with tomorrow’s blogisode.

My family and I getting ready to pack up all our Vermont goodies and high tail it back to New York.  Once we are there, I have to repack the family, and off we go on a ten day vacation to Vail, Colorado.  [...]

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Happy Wednesday!  I’m writing (quickly) during the Tuesday evening show, and this starts our final week of performances of A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum because we close on Saturday.  Tuesday nights are fun because it’s “Vermont night” which means the tickets are usually discounted for Vermont residents.  It seems to [...]

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Happy Tuesday!  This blogisode is brought to you by the Montshire Museum of Science, where I am currently sitting on a chair by an exhibit of fog while writing this blog.  I have

written my blog in strange places and at odd times in order to complete my daily promise to you, friendly readers, but [...]

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Happy Monday!  It’s my day off and my parents have driven to Vermont to see us.  They come from Cincinnati–which is a haul and a half–and we’re happy to have them for the week!  This is my father’s first time in Vermont, and I’m not sure how he’ll feel about the “Green Mountain” state, since [...]

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This blogisode is brought to you by a “put in” rehearsal, here at the Weston Playhouse.  A “put in” rehearsal happens when there is a new cast member, or an understudy is being

prepped to go on for the first time.  How put in’s are run vary from theater to theater, but they usually involve [...]

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Happy Thursday!  This blogisode is brought to you by the green room in the Weston Playhouse, where I am writing the majority of these blogs during the first act of Forum.  The green room at The Weston Playhouse is an especially eclectic place–with three couches and one chair that have to date back to 1975, [...]

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