Monday, November 2, 2009

Bright and Sparkly

It’s a funny thing but as I left university I was told on numerous occasions that I was about to discover that my degree doesn’t count for all that much. At the time I nodded along earnestly, but honestly I was too excited about leaving to pay much attention. It is only after moving to Manchester and taking up such temping jobs as catering for the Nolans on Tour and fuelling overexcited football supporters with pie and lager, that I now understand what they meant. Through all this I’ve been lucky to have Proto-type here to keep me on the contemporary theatre straight and narrow. Tar guys. I’m pleased to say that things are beginning to come together now; I’m even beginning to have fun.

Proto-type Theater have a fabulous new member of the team in the form of admin whiz kid Lisa Mattocks. Already she’s brought a great vibe to the office; despite a busy few weeks (and Peter suffering from what seems like The Plague), spirits are up and everyone’s excited about having her around. It seems that everything is a bit bright and sparkly at the moment. Recent Proto project Through The Wall went down really well in Chester last week and the focus is now back onto new project Third Person (redux) and their first ever Winter School in January. Get excited.

Also, aren’t the dark winter evenings beautiful? As I write this I’m listening to an album called Love songs of Yesteryear, I recommend it.

Have a good evening.

You’re the cream in my coffee,

Jenny

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