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ASAP video coverage

The Hollywood Fringe Festival is producing correspondents’ videos of various shows around town. The second interview in this particular roundup — about one minute in — features me talking about Moving Arts’ show, “ASAP Fables,” along with some of our Asaps (or guides; a further play on “Aesop”). (It also features two of my children in the background: the big one with the black armless t-shirt, and the small one with the close-cropped hair.) Unfortunately, in a turn of events I didn’t notice during the interview, the correspondent seems to think that the name of our theatre company is “ASAP Fables.” It’s not — it’s Moving Arts. I was sure I mentioned Moving Arts in here somewhere, but it’s not in the edit. Drat. I should also note that although I’m not the best judge of what my voice sounds like, it’s been pretty blown out the past week, what with a cough I haven’t been able to shake for three weeks. Add onto that a couple of hours of running around shrieking and cawing and this is what you get.)

By the way, we do fun stuff like this show all the time. Just in the past year, we did “The Car Plays,” a really fine one-act festival, an interactive family-friendly show called “Arachnatopia” at the Natural History Museum (another in a series of plays I’ve written but never seen), the world premiere of “Song of Extinction” at [Inside] the Ford Amphitheatre, the world premiere of “Blood & Thunder” at our original space, and now this show. We’re already talking about doing a haunted house this October. Here’s the link to sign up and keep abreast of these and other fun developments.

One Response to “ASAP video coverage”

  1. Paul Says:

    The haunted house sounds like fun. It reminds me of the old Brigateen Castle.

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