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Re: RAT Unsolicited Scripts . . .
Hey Brad --
Ever in your wandering have you come across a woman named Mahayana
Landowne? I think you two would groove on each other alot. It seems to me
that the two of you would really hit it off.
Just wondering if you ever worked together -- this being a small world and
all.
XO
Allison
-----Original Message-----
From: brad rothbart <scrdchao@nni.com>
To: rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com <rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com>
Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 2:50 PM
Subject: RE: RAT Unsolicited Scripts . . .
>>Brad,
>>
>>This is a wonderfully unworkable idea. It will solve nothing and I think
>>therefor we should jump upon this bandwagon and run with it.
>>
>>Some clarifications:
>>
>>1. Is Hays, Kansas the center of the continental U.S. not including Hawaii
>>and Alaska?
>>
>>2. Why do you assume that seasons are decided over the summer? Is there
some
>>assumption about what constitutes a season that I don't know about? (This
is
>>a semi-serious question)
>>
>>What if there was a fire?
>>
>>Excelsior!
>>
>
>
> John,
>
>1) Yes.
>
>2. ) Bercause, In NYC in the summer all the artistes go either to the
>Hamptons or Europe to recuperate, leaving us RATs to do Street theater,
>obscure installation art, and drink RAT SASS. Therefore, by induction,
>seaons must start in September. Besides, The New York Times discontinues
>it's Onstage/Off column starting on Memorial Day.
>
>3 3) In case of Fire , all theatres would resort to the following
>emergency season.
>
>1) Driving Miss Daisy
>
>2) Picasso at the Lapin Agile
>
>3) A Christmas Carol
>
>4)The ever-popular TBA
>
>5) Oklahoma!
>
>
>---brad
>
>$))
>
>
>