at the beginning of the weekend, Friday, have just returned from the final assembly at Friends, nice to be there...said good by for the summer to many students. Will return again for parent dinner and graduation, and of course, faculty party on the 16th.
Last two days worked at Friends---noticed that the day before a work day, sleep is much easier to come by, and focus when I can't sleep is much less frenetic. So there you go. At any rate, looks like this is the end of it for the summer, some chance that there will be some work next week when a little bit of the lower school remains, but I would not bet on it. At any rate, already a new set of feelings, the absence of any tension that comes from waiting for a phone call. Now a kind of break---must focus on other things.
Tuesday, most recent BAN meeting--long and sometimes arduous---will go to Bushwick artists show on Sunday to man the BAN booth and give out information. Hopefully will have some interesting dialogues with some passers by. So many people are simply not aware of the what is going on, or how to get involved. But rain is scheduled for Sunday, and some of it is heavy; hard to say what effect that will have on the outing. Anyway, planning to go.
Tonight will attend Home-Sick run through---surprised that I am seeing it again---yet looking forward to being there, and watching those guys (The Assembly) do their work. Last night saw Half Moon Bay, directed by Assembly director and leader Jess---a play about two lonely thirty somethings---well acted, but I found the whole thing very flat, the characters simply are not very interesting, and the play meanders often while one is waiting for the next exciting moment to occur from the two characters (they are hooking up) Actors very good, really push the play through, but left with a very hollow feeling.
Tommorow some sessions, then off to the first installment of Iceman at HERE---could be very weird, but I really admire Julia, the director of this first part. We will see what happens.
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