days, as Fringe now begins its 5th day. Have been working very hard---some of it fun, other times simply exhausting. When I wake up in the morning, I am kind of annoyed---but as I get closer to the beginning of the Fringe day, things get better. Today there are six shows that I am box officing----tomorrow seven, then it goes down for a couple of days. Spending hours around the MacDougal Street area, must be at least four chocolate or ice cream shops in a short proximity. Getting to know them all. Next meeting in about an hour and a half.
Last night, after last fringe assignment, needed a break so went to the Film Forum to see Sudden Fear with Joan Crawford and Jack Palance. A preposterous plot but so well made and so well filmed that it doesn't really matter. Remarkable camera work in the final fifteen minutes. Movies were made so differently in those days (forties, fifties) The unreality of the world they were creating was taken for granted--but within that unreality directors and camera men could do wonders.
That will be all for now...will try to report tomorrow on how things progress...
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