Went to a play last night, "In Love & Sex" --- actually a collection of three plays. A large room in an Episcopal church here in town was temporarily converted to a theater ("The Next Stage"), seating about 60 people. The "play" was actually a collection of three short plays; the first was an interesting but not-very-believable modern sci-fi story ("A Defense of the Social Contracts", by Martha Soukup); the second was a very believable and moving piece, "Our Secret" by Isabel Allende; and the third was a surreal, wacky, creative, and long sequence of a dozen short pieces by Lillian Ann Slugocki and Erin Cressida Wilson.
The theater used a lot of bits of electronic audio and video, recorded, computer-animated, and live; it was the first time I'd seen "Flash Designer" listed among the credits to a play. Hopefully, Rohit will come over tonight for dinner. -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kragen Sitaker <http://www.pobox.com/~kragen/> Computers are the tools of the devil. It is as simple as that. There is no monotheism strong enough that it cannot be shaken by Unix or any Microsoft product. The devil is real. He lives inside C programs. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]