The Kabuki Play 3

Kabuki is a traditional form of Japanese theater that portrays the lives of people who lived during the Edo period (1600-1868). While it's subject matter is primarily historical, Kabuki's extraordinary spectacles of color and sound through acting, dancing and music still symbolize contemporary life.

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HISTORY OF "THE KABUKI PLAY"

  • The original "Kabuki Play" writings exposed a brash inner monologue as I struggled through the trials and tribulations as a college student. Broken friendships, irritating dorm-mates and akward trips home between semesters kicked off the first "Kabuki Play" series. However, college didn't last forever and "the real world" was right around the corner with drama ten fold.
  • "The Kabuki Play 2," a darker and more disturbing account, told the unsettling story about my first job after graduating from college, it being one of the biggest trainwrecks in the history of "The Kabuki Play." After being caught in the middle of 10 consecutive firings in less than two years and being stuck with four pisspoor bosses, I decided that I'd had enough. So, I quit my job and cut off all the negativity in my life, and moved two hours away from home to start my life over.
  • With a new job, my own apartment and a new beginning, "The Kabuki Play 3" picks up where the second series left off and revisits my inner monologue as I try to leave the past behind me and spread my wings.

Sunday, February 27, 2005

Weekend Update

Man, a lot of bizarre stuff has been happening this week. There was a mysterious explosion in North White Plains this week out of the blue. The investigators say it’s arson, but who would seriously want to blow up White Plains of all places? I mean, REALLY.

Not only that, my roommate finally got into a car accident. I managed to hack into his cell phone and record a sound sample of the accident. You can listen to it here.

Speaking of which, I’m surprised I haven’t gotten any celebrity phone calls. I know Joe Bermudez, who has remixed and produced Kelly Clarkson, Hilary Duff, and Christina Milian, but I guess those celebs weren’t hacked. Damn… Oh well!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

At least your full time job is not selling women's shoes at filene's.

~Boudge

Sunday, 27 February, 2005  

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