I’d Be Very Thankful if You Didn’t Call It A Comeback

February 16, 2010

Hello all you Mind the Gap fans out there. Well, like an unattended MySpace page or a forgotten LiveJournal account we have sadly left this blog page by the wayside. Well no more. It ends here, consarnit!

So, for starters, Mind the Gap Productions has been quite busy since our last blog posting. Since then we have featured staged readings of such awesome plays as Noble/Birth by Braden LuBell and January 2nd by J. Holtham. We also had our first full tilt off-book, memorized production with our 1st Annual Ten-Minute Festapalooza which featured Magnolia Day by S.D. Graubert, Twice As Bright by Daniel Heath, This One Thing by Tu Johnson, Scripted by Mark Harvey Levine, I Can Tell Your Handbag Is Fake by Dean Lundquist, 551-8756: A Tale of Confidence by Shawn Pfautsch, Final Frontier by Judd Lear Silverman, and Beige Tea by Dusty Wilson.

Bigger news yet is the addition of our newest company member, Haoua Lee. Ms. Lee has been serving as our ass-kicking company manager since December.

In the coming days we will have a full tilt post for our next feature in the staged reading series, one of my favorite plays I’ve read in the past three years, Stock Home by Alex Goldberg.  So until then, keep things reasonably real.

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