It's all good. With the government still threatening to close down performers around the city, we carry on - with real support from all and a true belief that America, the country many migrate to for true freedom, will remain that way.
#iTOMB continues to prosper, and in a way, so much so, that I cannot keep up with the uploads of new work to this site. Sorry all, I'm about a month behind, but your work will be posted - ughh, later or sooner.
Funny sidebar: A man named Will (his real name) performs Shakespeare monologues on the High Line, many times near me at 22nd St.- and the people love him. He's friendly, fabulous and talented - a real working actor with a valuable contemporary twist on the workings of the Bard of Avon.
In solidarity we have become good friends in our love of art in the parks of New York City. But recently, our government has caused us all to reflect on what a world we might live in when it's no longer legal for Shakespeare to be performed in a city park in America.
"Shakespeare Arrested In Park" - the headline could read?
That's just not American.
Thank you all for your love and support. We carry on with your spirit of love, friendship and the indomitable American way:)
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