I've said it a million times before, and I feel like I am always saying it. So I'm just not going to say. I'm just going to start blogging and skip all this nonsense about why I haven't been blogging and how I am going to start blogging again. So heres the deal: Lately, I feel like everyone I talk to brings up my stupid blog and how I should really start doing that again. The amount of people who have claimed to read my blog, is kind of creepy.
Not only have I recently gotten a job, in which I get to talk to people and they tell me funny stories, which make me want to blog because somethings are just so awesome, I can't help but make witty comments. But also because I have been doing a lot of theatre lately, and there is nothing like art and theatre to get your creative brain cells moving.
Recently, I have been searching for a one act that I can direct in the spring. I have been sitting around in my room, spending endless hours sitting around reading one act after one acts. I hate to admit it, but its kind of become an addiction. I have read so many one acts this past week, that its kind of scary. I've read some good ones and I've read some bad ones. I've read some creepy ones and I've read some ones that I just couldn't read, because ... well.. they sucked.
My favorite is a one act by David Ives. It is entitled "The Philadelphian" and is part of the "It's All in the Timing" series. Personally, I think that it is the most genius and amazing one act to ever be written. Unfortunately, I live and go to school in Nebraska. While I think the play is funny and perfectly well written. Someone who isn't from the Philly area, wouldn't understand or feel the same way. David Ives does an amazing job of capturing the culture and lifestyle of Philadelphia. But as I started before, I live in Nebraska.
And so the search for the perfect one act continues.
You know when you have an idea for a blog and it's just so perfect, but then you forget what it is by the time you actually sit down and decide to blog. Yeah. I hate that feeling. Thats kind of how I have been feeling all day. And then I decided that its time to just get over myself, and blog already.
So heres a tip: If you want witty amazing blogs. Send me funny, pointless, yet meaningful ideas. Facebook. Just do it. Kind of like Nike.
Rachel :)
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