We Did It! or A Whole Bunch of Homeless Sell-Outs

Throughout my life, I have been involved with a number of plays.  Before a number of that number of plays, I have been known to anxiously tell my friends that they have to reserve their seats ahead of time..  A number of times that I did that for a number of the number of plays that I have been involved with, it has been, to be completely honest, total bullshit.

This time it wasn’t.

If you had gotten your ticket on time, this could've been your view!

If you had gotten your ticket on time, this could've been your view!

That’s right!  For anyone curious as to why that bright yellow “Buy Tickets” sign has vanished from our home page, it’s because there are no longer any tickets to sell.  Yesterday morning, we sold our last ticket for the entire run making us (at this moment) one of only four Fringe shows this year to have done that.
Truly, I have no idea what to say.  Well, first off, “thank you”.  And I suppose second off, “thank you” as well.  We really couldn’t have done it without every single one of the people who supported us, from the large group of Rutgers kids who came opening night to the girl at Kinko’s who printed out the giant S&M photos we use as props.
Hmmm, maybe especially the girl at Kinko’s.  She probably thought Dave and I were total perverts.

Anyway, things are going better than we could have possibly dreamed.  We’re two performances in and we’ve got three more to go.  We’ve gotten nothing but good reviews so far (check them out by clicking the “Press Time” button back on the main page) and the audience reaction has been astounding.  So, yet again, thank you, everyone!

I love this picture.  It was totally stolen from an audience member's Twitter.

I love this picture. It was totally stolen from an audience member's Twitter.

PS. To those of you who didn’t nab your tickets fast enough, cross your fingers real tight, leave a nickel under your pillow for the Musical Fairy, and wish upon a star and maybe, just maybe, that big lovable lug Zipperface will be stalking the New York stages again.

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