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chanaleh ([personal profile] chanaleh) wrote2006-10-23 12:36 pm

The play is over.

One of the few good things so far about the play being over: I have my "autumn" silk scarf back (it's been on duty for the past month as my Act III sash). I expect to find myself wearing it every day for the rest of October at least.

The fact that most of us went to see [livejournal.com profile] gilana and [livejournal.com profile] ironpoet in Shakespeare in Hollywood the very next afternoon helped ease the transition slightly.

Unfortunately, I missed [livejournal.com profile] coraline's birthday party and [livejournal.com profile] elements's housewarming, both on Saturday afternoon/evening. But I was glad I made it over to [livejournal.com profile] justom's on Sunday evening before going home to collapse.

I am sad when I dwell on certain things I will (already) miss. But otherwise the post-show withdrawal has not set in too hard yet.
If nothing else, I have some Margaret-related books in which to wallow at my leisure.
I think I need a couple days of getting to bed by 10:30pm.

It seems too soon to start scheduling further reunion gatherings, but it is on my mind. :-}
Don't forget that [livejournal.com profile] ablock is hosting a joint belated-October-birthday party on 11/4, to which all and sundry are invited.

The [livejournal.com profile] pmrp Tomes of Terror live staged radio dramas take place in a week. The Monday show is looking more likely for me. EDIT: ... To work house, that is. :-)

The [livejournal.com profile] theatreatfirst Cabaret takes place in just over a month.

The inimitable [livejournal.com profile] journeystar offered to help set me up for tickets for The Onion Cellar. 8-) I'm looking at a party of table seating for Thursday 12/14, 7:30pm. Will advise those who have expressed interest.

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