Last Jew In Europe Extended

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The Triad took away our remaining January Monday evening performances (mostly because the other shows they rent to are cabaret, and they can open the bar), however, the producers informed the cast last week that the show has been extended for one month, through February, i.e., Sunday @ 3PM and Wednesday @ 7PM. This is great -- it's one of the longest runs I've had, and rather than the show getting stale, it's just gotten better, as I expected it would.

For me, this extension gives me a chance to practice really listening and responding to my partners and to practice "being alive" and reacting while I've have no lines, which happens in the last critical scene. In short, this extension gives me an opportunity to better learn how to act, my main goal of these off-Off-Broadway and off-Broadway productions.

Thank you! Thank you! THANK YOU!!

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