Network Problems Again

Looking into getting hardwired. The stage manager is also having hook up problems. I wrote my blog and it’s too long to do on a blackberry so may have to send later when I get home. But I did get word that it’s a sold out house.

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  1. I’d better book my flight and theater tickets soon. I must hurry and try to enlarge that Briggs photo.

    Break a leg!

    Matthew DeCoster

  2. Jane,
    Don’t know if you saw, but you made it on page six of the NY Post, and the front page AOL, today. I think it is great that your FTA show is getting re-released on DVD. Why do people have to make such a big deal about the whole “Hanoi Jane” ordeal any way? You can support the troops, but not support the war. That is how many people my age feel about the war in Iraq!

    Best wishes from a former WMC intern!

    Lee

  3. Yeah, well, you will sell out now. The word is out. A funny thing happened since you and I started in the theater (and we are in the same age range, having bounced around Timmy’s Jazz class together in our youth)it’s word of mouth. More powrful than all the pissy academic drips at The Times, it can critic proof a show (see “Wicked”) and Janie, “33” has got it! The buzz is that this is something very very special. Oh, amid all this gush, a question: I am not clear on just what happened to Katherine’s husband. I took it that his ambivolance and her drive and ambition drove them apart. I only remember Katherine’s line about him being as uncommitted and floundering as her daughter. Did I miss something?

  4. Jane – My wife swept me off to one night in NY from our small town in PA for a Valentine’s Day getaway and, wonderfully, we were part of the sold out house to see “33”. It is soooo fabulous! Thank you, Love Bill (& Val)

  5. So excited for you. Good luck in getting connected.

  6. You should look into getting an iPhone. I don’t know how much that would help in the blogging department, but it sure is cooler. I blog from mine all the time. By the way i am coming to see the play at the end of Feb or march. Im very excited as this will be my first Broadway play. It took JANE FONDA to finally get my off my ass and come to see a Broadway show. You are the best

  7. WE WENT TO THE vALENTINES PERFORMANCE WITH OUR FRIEND WHO STAYED OVER ONE EXTRA DAY BEFORE LEAVING FOR pARIS.
    yOUR IMPECABLE TIMING AND MEASURED AND TECHINALLY PROFECIENT DELIVERY OF A VERY AMBITIOUS AND FULLY PRESENT HEROINE WAS ESPECIALLY POIGNANT IN aCT TWO. tHE INTELLECT,STEELY AS WELL AS THE ARC THROUGH YOUR WISDOM AND CARING FOR YOUR DAUGHTERS LOVE RELATIONSHIP WAS PALPABLE . wHY DID YOU LEAVE YOUR aMERICAN STAGE FOR SO VERY LONG. wE SAW YOUR FATHER MANY MOONS AGO IN sTAMFORD,CT.hE WAS MODEST AND YET SO SUBTLE AND COMPELLING. aND YOU ARE COMPELLING IN “33” AND THE SPIRITUALITY OF THE SECOND ACT’S CULMINATION IS RARE. aLSO WONDERFULLY DIRECTED,RARE AND A KALIDESCOPE OF IMAGES AND SOUNDS AND COLORS.gLOW IN YOUR PRESENCE AGAIN AND BE WELCOME TO YOUR ARENA,SO OVERDUE.a LOVELY vALENTINE FOR YOUR AUDIENCE !

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