We sold a whopping 135 tickets and — with the who-knows-how-many friends and contributors that we comped — filled the (200-something seat) theatre to its brim. It was thrilling to see so many people there that have supported our endeavors for so long. Even more thrilling was seeing so many faces we didn’t recognize. Where did they come from? Why were they there?
Whatever the answer, we hope they got what they came for.
We’re hard at work on some new projects now. Our fledgling third saint, Brian Barth (whose extraordinary cinematographic style is on display in “Bullseye”), is preparing to shoot his senior thesis film in August, tentatively titled “part ii,” and I am happily attached to produce.
Adam is currently penning a sports biography — a sports biography? yes, a sports biography –and making the big bucks.
I myself am working on a project, which I’ll henceforth be referring to as The Blues/The Haircut, going into production this fall (fingers crossed).
Thanks again for the wonderful evening. We’ll see you out there.