
PUNCH YOUR LUNCH:It’s the second day of her internship at MaxCap Publishing and Stacy Jean Gray couldn’t be more excited. However, when the boss shows up with a brand new set of leadership principles to put into force it threatens to ruin the office. Can Stacy draw on her day of experience and help save the office? If you said ‘yes’, you’ve either already read the play, seen it, or have a pretty good handle on how stories generally go.
When you see an opportunity you’ve got to just grab it, and squeeze it, and hit the shit out of it until it cries. In that way you make it yours.
- Useful advice from unpublished self-help manuscript The Power Force, by Charles Bell
Over the weekend on my stop in Brussels on my way back from Paris, (whole other post to follow...) I helped Ryan out, as good mates do, with the design and layout of the book, and design of some promo fliers and stickers. These items are the first "physical" fruits to come out of the 'actual and very much real' Maxcap Publishing wing of the Maxcap Media Empire.
Being that I am fortunate enough to currently be living in the northern hemisphere, I am happy to be able to attend and enjoy the play, and also enjoy seeing one of my buddy's passions come to fruition.
*Winner of the American Theatre Company’s One-Act Playwriting Competition 2007
2 comments:
Your post inspired me to actually read Ryans script.
"I've read it. It's is good. It's funny"
With a review like that there is not much more I can add.
I hope there is some Hong Kong rope work lined up for the slow motion fight scene.
Craig FYI: there is no 'Hong Kong rope work'. I don't think. I don't know what 'Hong Kong rope work' is though so maybe. But there are choke holds, clotheslines, two handed hammerblows, and a near-death experience. If you're in Brussels, do come.
And Andy: thanks for the succinct and glowing review. And design. We make a great team.
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