Happy Wednesday, friends!
Well, over here in wonderland-tastic Chicago, we’ve swapped eyeball-freezing snow drifts for…foggy, drizzly mud puddles! (…Yaaaaaaay.) So here’s what you might’ve missed while out and about enjoying our schizophrenic weather patterns. (Or whatever it is you people do who live in temperate, coherent climes.)
Things I Wrote While Weeping Out The Window:
- Sometimes, occasionally, we do not sleep. Here is why.
- Over the weekend? I loved on some Netflix. And science! (Do not adjust your computer screens, ’cause you read that right.)
- On St. Patrick’s Day, I celebrated by…posting my hilariously weird (YET FUNCTIONAL) tips for SEO blog titling over at The SITS Girls.
- I also rang in the holiday by…shaming myself and my Lenten failures. (How Catholic of me!) I also threw away a lot of boxes.
- And yesterday I kinda shouted from the rooftops about my love of the Zen Swaddle. (Eleven hours of sleep, you guys.)
In Stuff You Should Know News:
- My giveaway for Adventure Stage Chicago’s production of SPARK: Chapter One of the Prometheus Project is running just a li’l bit longer. Go grab one of the TWO sets of tix I’m doling out!
- Speaking of fun, fam-friendly shows: Lifeline Theatre’s KidSeries is opening Lyle Finds His Mother, based on the popular book by Bernard Waber. Should the adorable crocodile leave his beloved adopted NYC family in favor of devious showman Hector P. Valenti’s (star of stage and screen) offer to take him to find his mother in the land of the crocodiles? Here’s what else you need to know: It runs March 22nd- April 27th (with no performances on Easter Sunday) with showtimes at 11am and 1pm. Lifeline does all-ages musicals really, really well. The show runs one hour with no intermission. And I’ll be doing a review in early April. Yay, theatre!
- And guys. Guys? You can buy tickets to my show right o’er here. Okay, it’s not MY show, but I’m lucky enough to be a Chicago cast member of the 2014 Listen To Your Mother show. May 4th. Athenaeum Theatre. And I’m reading something I wrote. So you know it’s gonna be masterful.
Or weird. Or both. Either way, come high-five me.
I’ll be the one onstage, most likely clad in rain boots, thermals, and SPF 50.
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