Sunday, December 2, 2007

We had our first snow this morning when I woke up. The last couple days have been blustery, and while not nearly as cold as the MN temps, those long east-west Manhattan blocks sure know how to trap the cold winter wind.

Now that the Broadway strike is finally over, MTC employees have been offered a plethora of comps to fill seats these next couple weekends and see the show for free. As a result, yesterday I went with Alex and some co-workers to see Is He Dead?, a long-lost play of Mark Twain's that was discovered in 2002. It was a silly farce starring the current king of musical theatre, Norbert Leo Butz, and it was quite hilarious and solid. It's still in previews and doesn't open for a few weeks.

I got my first issue of Time Out: New York yesterday. This weekly magazine is basically the New Yorker's bible for what's going on in the city. I got a great deal on a subscription price (always the case with these magazines, it seems) and it makes a great subway read, as well.

The tree lighting for Rockefeller Plaza happened this week, and I was only a few blocks away working at our off-Broadway theatre. I was going to try and stop by when I got off, but it was crazy packed and definitely wasn't worth it. Midtown in general seems to be busier on the weekends now that it's the holiday season, so when I'm not going to or from work, I try to seek out less crowded neighborhoods.

It's definitely weird to think that I only have three weeks left here at MTC. The intern group drew "Holiday Gift Exchange" people this week (in Iowa it might be referred to as "Secret Santas") so that should be a fun weekly project. We'll do our big gift ($10-15) at our Holiday Party (which is going to take place at a bowling alley)!

The job hunt is coming along. I've got a few things in the works, but I don't want to jinx anything, so I'm going to stop talking about it. It definitely helps to work where I'm working though, because I've already had some good words put in for me from various MTC employees who seem to know everyone in this incestuous business.

My friend Jen (who I was living with for the month of October) was offered a job this week as the Assistant to the Executive Producer at 59E59, another theatre company on the East Side, and she accepted! She actually didn't even apply for it: the Executive Producer called up our Intern Coordinator, and since Jen basically has that position now except to the Director of Development, he offered it to her. She got extremely lucky and got a pretty good package from what I hear.

This coming week is pretty busy once again. We've got our Pumpgirl opening on Tuesday, which, for now, will be my final opening night at MTC, but I'm sure it will be awesome.

I need to know what you guys have on your Christmas lists! I was instructed to start working on my own, and I've come up with a few ideas, available upon request...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey kiddo,
Looks like things are going well once again since the strike is over. So what is on your list? I still need to add your Oct 11th gift in as well since it has been a crazy fall once again. We have the halls pretty well decked here...and we have an office party next weekend. Bruce's office party is not till Jan here so we have some extra time for that. We have been climbing on ladders etc all weekend. Hopefully you can come down and see us when you are in the midwest in a few weeks. Can't wait to see you again...we have missed your yellow curls...lol. Take care, love you, karenk