Monday, August 15, 2005

Suddenly the Fringe (part 1)

Well, the Fringe is pretty unfair to writers. It's unfair to everyone. Yet it's there, it's big, it's loud. And when anyone anywhere is making a big fuss over theatre, how can one not?

I'd co-produced a reading of Adam Klasfeld's Good Fences Make Good Neighbors at a Chashama space a few months ago - and to say that, really, I just helped that poor hard-working guy get space and took care of a few other assorted things. The kind of stuff I'd rather not do if *I* had a reading going up. At the time I'd offered to help him with directing but he didn't need it. He had a director already.

Adam decided to put his show into the Fringe... his director was on board. Gave my standard pre-Fringe warning. Same thing always happens, once they've decided to do it, it's going to get done.

Three weeks before show open - around the beginning of August - he called. His director was gone to England - paying work. For some crazy reason, I volunteered to block his show and get it on its feet. We had two days.

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