Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Ah New York.  I don't want to live there, but visiting was fun.



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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

# 3. What I plan to do.

I plan on meeting up with some old college friends who are living and doing theatre in NY to get the inside story and scoop on the whole NY scene.

Once I have more info on our scheduled tours of theaters, I will be looking into getting backstage tours at production houses and theaters.

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I'd like to check into information on the production houses in NY.  I really want the big house backstage tours to see into the organization etc. 

NY Entry #1

 I'm  a bit late on this. Sorry.

I have never been to NY.  Kind of passed around it once heading to Massachusetts
Preconceived notions that I have include:
~ It's expensive
~ Rent is too high
~ Parking is bad so many people take taxis
~ Subway is large
~ Lots of people

I hope to have a good time seeing some of the city.  Enjoying the history, architecture, theatre, people.  I want to figure out if I could live there or not.
I've not ever been to NY and I'm looking forward to going with a bit of a guide and freedom.  I really want to get to the Museum of Art., The Met, and maybe China Town.  Being downright touristy but not a target.  I also plan to meet up with old theater friends who live there.