Friday, July 16, 2010

Small World


Avid readers may remember my review last year of Impact Theatre's production of Stephen Yockey's play Large Animal Games. (Coincidently, that post is one of my blog's most viewed. I think because the post's title "Large Animal Names" leads people to believe it is actually a list of names of large animals. Maybe I should change the title to "Guy with the Loud Pencil".) I knew a lot of people in the show. Diana stage managed it, and I sat next to Stephen Yockey at a different play once. So we've laughed together at least.

In any case, the Impact production of Large Animal Games was a co-world premier with Dad's Garage in Atlanta.

I just found out yesterday that one of my best friends from college directed the Dad's Garage production. Crazy. Small world.

I don't know why I find this so fascinating.

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