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September 28, 2004

TT: Report from mid-air

I'm still hacking away at those pre-Chicago deadlines (two down, three to go), but I'm also out and about. On Saturday I saw Paula Vogel's The Oldest Profession, about which I'll be writing in this Friday's Wall Street Journal. Last night Supermaud and I finally caught up with Bright Young Things, Stephen Fry's screen version of Evelyn Waugh's Vile Bodies, which filled me full of half-formed notions I don't have time to think through just yet (though I will, I will--be patient). Tonight I'll be at New York City Opera for the opening of the company's revival of Mark Morris' wonderful staging of Rameau's Platée, and on Thursday I'll have my first chance to see Elizabeth Futral (whom I adore) in their new production of Richard Strauss' Daphne, to which I'm taking Sarah, who's celebrating the launch of her Baltimore Sun mystery column (hooray!) by spending a few days flitting around the Big Apple. Whew!

In short, I'm on the fly and then some, and I've still got to get those pieces written so that I can spend the weekend going to plays in Chicago with Our Girl. Hence I'll be standing mute for the rest of today, and you'll forgive me, right?

P.S. Yes, I know, the Top Fives are also sorely in need of updating. Wednesday night, maybe....

Posted September 28, 2004 9:50 AM

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