Dim Sum
Spoke at a service this morning on the Upper East Side. What a rainy day! Then went to Dim Sum in China Town with my good friend, Ira Gilbert. What a fun, new experience. Ira invested in my play and has been my dear friend since the Fringe Festival. He is an attorney at Paul Weiss. Then went to BJ's to walk the dogs. Then worked out (David Barton Gym). Everyone works out there. Quite social. Ethan Hawke was there today. So was Michael Lucas! I've made lots of friends there...but sometimes it's a bit intense. It's like working out at a club.
I've been to lots of theatre lately. "Sweeney Todd" last Wednesday, "The Wedding Singer" last Thursday, "Los Big Names" on Friday, "Bridge & Tunnel" last night. Seeing "Drowsey Chaperone" on Monday and "Light in the Piazza" on Wednesday. Trying especially hard to see all the one-person shows I can before I leave town on May 3rd. I plan to see Sandra Bernhard on Saturday, "Garland" and "JAP Chronicles" as I can.
Spending the night in tonight, trying to organize for the week. Just finished "I Am Not Myself These Days" by Josh Kilmer-Purcell (Brilliant) and will start "Son of Man" by Andrew Brewer tonight.
I have so much to do this week. One day and one thing at a time.

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