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Subj: BoardRoom: re: Mortichi Krable in Retirement
From: ursula@u-j-h.net
Time: Wed, 01-May-2002 01:20:40 GMT     IP: 209.145.71.249

:I have been informed that you can find Mortichi Krable online now 
:at www.jesus.com


Who knew that Jesus lives in the DC metro area?  And he has a 
groovy list of restaurant recommendations in that neck of the 
woods, too.  And lots of other endorsements -- stores, 
products, etc.  He's a very helpful guy.



Subj: BoardRoom: re: Mortichi Krable in Retirement
From: liveartslabco@aol.com
Time: Wed, 01-May-2002 17:12:18 GMT     IP: 65.210.97.179

::I have been informed that you can find Mortichi Krable online 
now 
::at www.jesus.com
:
:
:Who knew that Jesus lives in the DC metro area?  And he has a 
:groovy list of restaurant recommendations in that neck of the 
:woods, too.  And lots of other endorsements -- stores, 
:products, etc.  He's a very helpful guy.

Yeah, but I probably won't jump into the hot tub with him.

He does have an AOL IM handle, which I think is AutomaticJesus

Todd



Subj: BoardRoom: re: Mortichi Krable in Retirement
From: ursula@u-j-h.net
Time: Thu, 02-May-2002 00:30:37 GMT     IP: 209.145.71.249

:Yeah, but I probably won't jump into the hot tub with him.

Um, I don't think there's any danger of me doing that, either.


Subj: BoardRoom: hello
From: michael-tabor@uiowa.edu
Time: Thu, 02-May-2002 03:19:50 GMT     IP: 128.255.174.15

Hello, everybody, how are you? I do No Shame Theatre...IN IOWA 
CITY!  I have nothing to say that is important or funny.  I 
never do.


Subj: BoardRoom: re: Order for 04/26/02.
From: ursula@u-j-h.net
Time: Tue, 07-May-2002 00:07:37 GMT     IP: 209.145.71.249

::12.  If I Had a Penis.  (poem)  Written and performed by Delores 
::Claiborne.
:
:
:Lee has pointed out my (possibly Freudian) slip in referring to 
Rochelle as Delores.

Third time's the charm:  Ms. Claiborne's name is actually 
"Richelle".  Again, my apologies.



Subj: BoardRoom: Coming soon!!
From: ursula@u-j-h.net
Time: Tue, 07-May-2002 00:09:29 GMT     IP: 209.145.71.249

I need to get some info from Todd before I can post the order 
from last Friday.  Todd -- check your email and get back to me.  
Thanks.



Subj: BoardRoom: Order for 05/03/02.
From: ursula@u-j-h.net
Time: Tue, 07-May-2002 22:09:58 GMT     IP: 209.145.71.249

As usual, please reply with any additions, corrections, etc.


1.  An Exorcism: Out with the demon Shame.  (monologue)  Written 
and performed by Lee Moyer.

2.  The Putnam Parallelogram.  (monologue)  Written and performed 
by Todd Ristau.

3.  McDonald's.  (song)  Written and performed by Sherwood Ross.

4.  Road Trip.  (monologue)  By Sandy Dietrich.  Performed by 
Frances Tufts.

5.  Hosanna in the Highest.  (scene)  By Clinton Johnston.  
Performed by Annaliese Moyer, Lee Moyer and Clinton Johnston.

6.  The Perfect Man. (poem)  Written and performed by K.T.

7.  A Bird of Space.  (poem)  Written and performed by Cecilia 
Charre.
(note:  door prize piece:  the wooden crane)

8.  Death, Derek, and Doctor Entropy, Comedy Version Two.  
(scene)  By Sherwood Ross.  Performed by Clinton Johnston, Todd 
Ristau and Sherwood Ross.

9.  The Wm. S. Burroughs Puppet Show.  (monologue)  Written and 
performed by Lee Moyer.

10.  The Right Picture.  (monologue)  By Sandy Dietrich.  
Performed by Christina Sayer.


Stage Manager:  Clinton
Lights/Sound:  Ursula
Concessions:  Joan
Door:  Jane

door prize:  the paint bucket and brush from "Object of Desire"




Subj: BoardRoom: a slightly broken heart
From: pyxilillymon@yahoo.com
Time: Thu, 09-May-2002 00:45:10 GMT     IP: 65.234.67.49

Due to the fact that I've got school work comin' out the ying-
yang, I won't be attending No Shame this week. I know, I know. 
Don't cry. I hope to be sending a mystery piece with Jane. It's 
an experimental piece. If it isn't funny, then.....oh, well.

Now as for my slightly broken heart.....does anyone know 
anything about my mystery man??? Once again, he showed up 2 
weeks ago -&- promised to come back but never did. All I know is 
that his name is Jay -&- he's absolutely adorable -&- perfectly 
sweet. Anyone know him??? (I wreak of desperation; i know.)


Subj: BoardRoom: Of Home Work and Ying-Yangs
From: cory@waldo.net
Time: Fri, 10-May-2002 05:01:26 GMT     IP: 208.6.87.113

Damn homework's got me tied up as well. God it's annoying. Oh 
well. I'll see you all when I see you. Which may end up being 
June... but I hope not.

As for the ying-yangs...

I lied.



Subj: BoardRoom: Hey!
From: lee@leemoyer.com
Time: Mon, 13-May-2002 21:16:14 GMT     IP: 64.4.118.107

Howdy,

I went away for 10 days and hoped to find the blow by blow of the 
No Shame I missed, and it's not here. I hope this doesn't bode ill 
for keeping up with No Shame from my remote fortress hideout in 
Portland, Oregon...

Looking forward to seeing you all on Friday.

Cheers,
       Lee



Subj: BoardRoom: re: Hey!
From: ursula@u-j-h.net
Time: Wed, 15-May-2002 01:59:40 GMT     IP: 209.145.71.249

:I went away for 10 days and hoped to find the blow by blow of the 
:No Shame I missed, and it's not here. I hope this doesn't bode 
ill 
:for keeping up with No Shame from my remote fortress hideout in 
:Portland, Oregon...


Problem was, your regularly-scheduled archivist was also out of 
town this past Friday.  Hopefully, I'll catch up with last week's 
order soon (on Friday, if not before) and I'll certainly try to 
keep up with future orders, for those of you who, like Lee, are 
passionately interested in such matters.


Subj: 	BoardRoom: re: a slightly broken heart
Date: 	Saturday, May 18, 2002 3:53:47 AM
From: 	tisdalecharlotte@hotmail.com
To:   	noSHth@aol.com


Time: Sat, 18-May-2002 10:53:32 GMT     IP: 63.169.12.226

:Due to the fact that I've got school work comin' out the ying-
:yang, I won't be attending No Shame this week. I know, I know. 
:Don't cry. I hope to be sending a mystery piece with Jane. It's 
:an experimental piece. If it isn't funny, then.....oh, well.
:
:Now as for my slightly broken heart.....does anyone know 
:anything about my mystery man??? Once again, he showed up 2 
:weeks ago --&-- promised to come back but never did. All I know is 
:that his name is Jay --&-- he's absolutely adorable --&-- perfectly 
:sweet. Anyone know him??? (I wreak of desperation; i know.)

Hey Lady,
I know alot of Jay's. What did he look like? I know I should have 
been there but my calander has been full. I hope you see him 
again. Maybe he will check this web site.

Look forward to seeing you.....
Charlotte


Subj: 	BoardRoom: re: No Shame Piece Workshop Sunday
Date: 	Saturday, May 18, 2002 3:59:31 AM
From: 	tisdalecharlotte@hotmail.com
To:   	noSHth@aol.com


Time: Sat, 18-May-2002 10:58:52 GMT     IP: 63.169.12.226

:There's been some requests here and in the spoken word for some 
:constructive feedback (as opposed to destructive praise) and so 
:since we have an open slot with no scheduled reading this Sunday 
:at the Playwright's Lab, we're going to have a No Shame Piece 
:Workshop.
:
:Its free, come and just listen if you want, but if you want to 
:particpate more actively there are several ways that you can.
:
:Bring a piece to perform yourself or have others perform, and 
:there will be public discussin from the audience and Writers Lab 
:members after each piece.  We'd love to have people show up 
:Sunday who want to help out by being readers or performers of 
:other people's pieces.  
:
:My hope for the Playwright's Lab is to start getting actors and 
:directors interested in coming to the readings and building 
:working connections between writers, performers, and directors 
:as a result.
:
:After we've read through the pieces people bring on Sunday, 
:we'll take a short break and do some discussion of No Shame in 
:general and then do some writing excercises.  It should be a lot 
:of fun.
:
:The following Sunday is a play reading of a work by Elizabeth 
:Rose Fuller, whom you may remember from the 10 minute play 
:festival.  The next week we have Leeyanne Moore, a neo-futurist, 
:and Sherwood Ross's new play will be read the week after that.  
:Upcoming readings include Clinton Johnston, Bill Rough, and 
:others.  Come to the Sunday night readings, they are a lot of 
:fun and a great way to get involved in new work at the earliest 
:stages of develpment.  Every Sunday in the Lab at 7:00, and the 
:readings are always free.
:
:For more info, talk to me on Friday--which, by the by, is our 
:One Year Annniversary!!!
:
:Todd

Hey, 
How was the turn out? Will there be another workshop?


Subj: 	BoardRoom: nominations
Date: 	Saturday, May 18, 2002 9:18:10 AM
From: 	trippleflame@hotmail.com
To:   	noSHth@aol.com


Time: Sat, 18-May-2002 16:17:58 GMT     IP: 67.200.132.229

Because I know they're comming up and I always spaz out and 
don't nominate, but this time I'm prepared

I wish I were a one dollar whore (song)-by Mendy Hardy, I think 
that's what it's called, something close to that anyway

The Feminist Rant- that Joan and her friend whom I've met 
several times but can never call up her name when I want it

99 percent man- that Joan did last night

The slam poem about "If I had a Penis"- that the woman who 
played the Scarecrow in the Wiz did

The Knight in Shining Armor piece that Bremen did in March

Greg's Hitler piece from last night

Sean's Church of Satan piece, I loved that flashlight setup he 
had

Well I think that's enough for now, please forgive me for not 
going through the archives and finding proper titles and names. 
Also please disregard anything really random that I said on 
Friday, I'm not feeling well and will not be held accountable 
for anything strange I said.
Thanks guys,
Jane



Subj: 	BoardRoom: re: nominations
Date: 	Saturday, May 18, 2002 2:44:35 PM
From: 	lee@leemoyer.com
To:   	noSHth@aol.com


Time: Sat, 18-May-2002 21:44:15 GMT     IP: 64.4.118.107

:Because I know they're comming up and I always spaz out and 
:don't nominate, but this time I'm prepared

Go Jane.
Most commendable.

I'll follow your example and add comments where I have them...

Sorted by type (and excluding my pieces), my favorites are:
____________________________________________

Joan Ruelle - The Anniversary Party - [scene]

Greg Hays - Blind Date Challenge - [scene]

Sean Nitchmann - Chocolate Pudding - [scene]
Note to Sean- PLEASE cut a couple paragraphs from Greg's part. If 
you do, it's be just perfect.

Clinton Johnston - Hosanna in the Highest - [scene]
Some disturbing music w/ intermittent screams in the background?
And lab coats. Definitely lab coats.

____________________________________________


Mendy Hardy - I Wish I Were a Low Maintenance Whore (I'm So Damn 
Sorry) - [song]
____________________________________________

Heinbuch - "Breaking the Rules at the Folger" - [monologue]
We probably won't gety him back, but I surely enjoyed his passing 
through.

Lee Camp - Stand-up comedy - [monologue]

Todd Ristau - Keseberg's Speech - [monologue]
Might like a slight trim, but what do I know? 

Todd Ristau - Lisa - [monologue]
I like this for it's rulebreaking length. It's like a piece broken 
loose from a nightmare- A snatch of something that's over before it 
even begins.

Sandy Dietrich - Road Trip - [monologue]

____________________________________________

K.T. - The Perfect Man - [poem]
A less rambling intro or even no intro, and it's all good.

Erin Fleck - I Will Never See You Again - [poem]
A great experiment that will likely get even better with practice.

Richelle Claiborne - If I Had a Penis - [poem]

Amanda French - The Intact - [poem]

___________________________________________________

May I request that the Best Of get itself a director sometime? This 
would allow the players and writers an opportunity to get some good 
experience at the next phase of stagecraft...

NO Shame was fine last night. :)

-Lee




Subj: 	BoardRoom: re: nominations
Date: 	Saturday, May 18, 2002 5:14:48 PM
From: 	corippus@yahoo.com
To:   	noSHth@aol.com


Time: Sun, 19-May-2002 00:14:41 GMT     IP: 128.143.3.172

:Note to Sean- PLEASE cut a couple paragraphs from Greg's part. 

Hey!