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April 04, 2003

Neutrino Project Updates

This last weekend I was in New York visiting a friend and I was going to go to see the Neutrino Video Project and I really, really intended to just watch it. I didn't even tell them I was coming, I just showed up at the theater. But then their celebrity guest for the week fell through and they asked if I wanted to jump in and I couldn't resist and I said yes. I felt weird about my performance, and I haven't seen the show yet, but a reliable source who has tells me that it was the "best ever." Also, I walked all the way around Central Park. Oh, not as part of the show, I just thought I'd mention it.

People (well, this one guy, anyway) are always asking me, "When are you going to do the Neutrino Project again?" Thursday, May 15, for sure, as part of the Chicago Improv Festival. And since we don't really need a stage, just somewhere to put the screen that people can see it, we've been looking at non-theater venues like bars and real movie theaters and so on, but nothing has panned out so far.

And, this is exciting, we've made it past the first round of a selection process to be part of a performance series at the Museum of Science and Industry this summer. They'd like the performances to be 15-minutes, so we've got to come up with something that's Neutrino Project-y, but really, really fast.

Posted by Fuzzy at April 4, 2003 02:49 AM

Comments

Wow! Congrats on the NY show and the Museum piece. I'd really like to finally see this show that I've read about a million times.

Posted by: Telfer at April 10, 2003 03:29 PM

Way to go Fuzzy!! If anyone deserves all the good theater fortune you've been having, it's you.

Posted by: Diane at May 9, 2003 09:33 AM