Monday, March 18, 2019

Have I finally come to terms with....

the colonoscopy situation? See a doctor on Wednesday who will probably give me an appointment somewhere in the near future. Face it, cityboy, you have got to do it---the facts that you are dealing with on a daily basis prove that. Had a rough night last night after a very tired day, but the energy level is decent now. The point is, that I should try to see this the same way as if I had busted my ankle and I had to have surgery to have it heal. It is a practical experience. Can you confront it this way? I think I am getting closer and closer to seeing the procedure and its day before in that way. Well, let's see what happens Wednesday.
  Tonight will see the Team's project at Joe's Pub, after a few sessions. Still adjusting to the vacation energy---would like to spend some time in Brooklyn---hope that i get the chance.
 Yesterday, the tiredness continued into the evening---stayed home, read, listened to music, rested. Am reading the book about the development and presentation of Angels in America. Some very good statements by the people who participated in the project at different times. Saw Millenium twice, the second New York performance and the last Wednesday matinee. The second time was fascinating---that cast found layers in the writing that I had not seen previously. That was probably because at the second performance, the cast was under so much pressure---they were just using their acting expertise to just "bring" it. The replacement cast was under no pressure, they could find their own strength as they went along. Anyway, it was an exciting afternoon. The late David Margolies, a wonderful actor was a friend and I went that afternoon to support him. He was happy to see me after the performance and brought some great things to his interpretation of Roy Cohn.
 That is where we will leave it---should report tomorrow.

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