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I'm beginning to realize that exhaustion has pretty much become a constant state for me this week. Not just that slightly weary, worn out feeling from a late night. More along the lines of "Dmitri, this is your body talking. You've only given us 12 hours of sleep in the last 72. It's time for you to pay." And I'm paying- nausea, loss of control over body temp, extreme light sensitivity, muscle aches, and that oh so wonderful feeling that comes from having to pry my eyelids open with toothpicks.Ergh.
On the silver lining end though, it looks like The Man Who Came to Dinner (which I'm acting in, if you hadn't guessed) is shaping up into a great show. And since we open next weekend, that's probably a good thing. For those curious about the show, or wanting to come see it, more info can be had here: http://www.greenstage.org (I'll also be putting up the usual promo/plugs in the usual places later this week.)
On the silver lining end though, it looks like The Man Who Came to Dinner (which I'm acting in, if you hadn't guessed) is shaping up into a great show. And since we open next weekend, that's probably a good thing. For those curious about the show, or wanting to come see it, more info can be had here: http://www.greenstage.org (I'll also be putting up the usual promo/plugs in the usual places later this week.)
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Date: 2004-02-04 10:47 am (UTC)sorry to hear about you feeling like poop, but I wish you and the show lots o' luck and break a leg and all that. sorry i can't be there for the opener bein' in california and all, but i would love to see it and hope you guys can tell me how it goes.
tell the brat i say hi. gotta go.