aka "keep off the grass". hahahaha oh man, a sign in china translated in english. Apparently there are American phrases translated wrong like this alllll over China. I can't wait to buy t-shirts for all of you guys with ridiculous translations.
So we had our first run-thru today. Parker and MaryLee got to come see it, which was really nice. It helped to have an audience, even if it was small. I think it went surprisingly well. I know I have probably said every single post so far about how talented this dang cast is, but they really, really, reaaally are. Ughh I wish you all could see it! It's such a fun little show. If I could, I'd fly you all out to Shanghai on Christmas eve so you could see the x-mas day show and celebrate christmas with me!
Melissa from Nederlander came to talk to us today about the actual trip over to China. Looks like I may be totally out of internet communication for bits and pieces of the trip. There are definitely certain areas that ban both facebook and blogger, but I will try to keep this updated whenever possible. She also told us that the internet is so censored by the government over there, that they have the control to erase our e-mail accounts or blogs if there is anything that they don't like in the context of the messages. So if you're going to e-mail me or comment on this thing? Please refrain from any political comments or snarky jokes about Tibet hahaha since that's a regular topic of conversation with me. But yea, I'd like to be able to keep my e-mail account. Thanks.
While we're on the topic of the commies....i'd just like to state that their health care system sure does sound dreamy...Melissa told us that one of the guys working tech on Fame last time they did the show over there, broke his foot. Went to the doctor, got it fixed for 160 RMB.....20 bucks, american dollars. No health insurance. Woof.
Alright, I'm battling my 3rd cold in a month, so off to bed. Gooooodnight!
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