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August 5th, 2010 by pornogemelos

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Many American BP Gas Stations Want Amoco Name Back

A bunch of BP gas station owners are trying to revert back to the Amoco name, which was by BP, hoping to attract customers as some stations have seen a 40 percent drop in sales since the oil spill.

BP stations across the country have been targets of public anger, protests and sign alterations. And that is bad news for the 11,300 BP gas stations in America. Many owners now want to revert back to Amoco, according to the executive director of BP Amoco Marketers Association, John Kleine. He told The Sunday Telegraph, “They are interested in where the brand is going, and want it to be returned to its premier place.”

It's still not known if that is even a possibility, but Klein the issue will probably come up at the distributor's annual meeting in October, which will be attended by top BP executives. But for now, the owners are pleading with the public. One station owner in Alabama, Savita Kakadia two weeks ago told reporters, “BP doesn't own this station, I do.”

Send an email to Jeff Neumann, the author of this post, at jeff@gawker.com.

(Editor’s note: Serial entrepreneur Scott Olson is president of MindLink Marketing. He contributed this column to VentureBeat.)

Quick marketing poll: Who has bought an industry contact and used that to send out direct mail, email or some other marketing promotion?

Guiltily holding your hand up? You’re not alone, but it’s pretty well established that this approach no longer works. Playing the numbers game of a less than 1 percent response on marketing outreach to unknown contacts doesn’t have a future.

Social media and the decline of traditional media have changed the marketing discipline forever. Broadcasting marketing messages to a vast population who may or may not care is a formula for failure – so it’s more important than ever to tailor your outreach and messages to connect to people who do care.

Tailoring your marketing to be interesting and relevant to the people who receive it both increases its effectiveness and builds relationships with customers, prospects and contacts. It’s not an simple task, but it can be made easier by utilizing social media to identify, listen to and connect with the true fans of your company, your peers or competitors – and even your industry as a whole.

Seth Godin, one of today’s most recognizable marketing visionaries, wrote about this on his blog, saying “one true fan is worth perhaps 10,000 times as much as a stranger.”

If this is true, how do you know who your true fans are? How do you effectively market to them? What do they care about? Here are some recommendations on how to use social media to guide a true fan marketing strategy.

Identify the right fans – The first step is simply understanding and knowing who your true fans are. True fans aren’t necessarily people who are evangelists of your company. They could be proponents of the broader category of technology that you sell or could even be fans of your competitors.

Use social media to identify people on the web who have something to about you, your competitors or your industry and follow them. Twitter is an ideal medium for identifying fans, but you can also identify relevant blogs, Facebook fans and LinkedIn group participants who will add to your list. If you could create a of the 1,000 people who cared most about your industry and who influenced others, what would it be worth to you?

Listen to your fans – Once you have identified and followed the fans of your company and your industry, listen to them. Establish a process for regularly watching the trending topics of the people who care about your space.

Fish your pond, not the ocean – If all you are fishing for is fresh water trout, why look for them in the ocean? Search is an extremely important component of your marketing strategy, but it isn’t precise. Google and other search engines require you to be highly specific in your search terms. Otherwise you are flooded with irrelevant data. Similarly, wouldn’t it be nice to refine search to the output from your true fans?

Create a data feed from your fans outputs and then use search more effectively on broader terms. An example: I’ve worked in the security industry, but looking at a Twitter feed of anyone who mentions “security” isn’t that useful. There is simply too much data. By searching on that same term from the 1,000 people who care about my space, everything changes.

Engage with your fans – Once you know who your fans are and what they’re about, you can more effectively interact with them. Reply to their tweets, comment on their blogs, or generate original content that addresses an emerging topic your fan base is talking about. All of this will strengthen the connections to your closer community.

Market to your fans – Your true fan index should be one of your most valuable marketing assets. As you establish these contacts, your marketing promotions can become that much more effective and viral. Keep your fans top of mind when you do any of the following things:

  • Solicit product feedback
  • Launch a product
  • Promote an event
  • Publish a whitepaper
  • Host a webinar or forum

Give your fans the tools to market for you – The whole point of marketing to your fans is that they have reach and influence that you simply won’t be able to achieve. Generate promotional items and marketing content that your fan list can get behind, promote to their own network and evangelize on your behalf.

Your pipeline growth from these efforts will be of a much higher quality and allow your sales team to be much more productive with their interactions.

Many companies spend an enormous amount of time and energy focusing on how to grow their contact database and marketing to that list. That time can be superior spent, though, by understanding who your fans are and using them to increase the quality of that index and the effective use of your limited resources.

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May 28th, 2010 by pornogemelos

National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) and Beef Checkoff taking credit for developing new products and building beef demand is as ridiculous as a company like BP claiming to promote the Gulf fishing industry.

I recently attended a gathering at a Five Star hotel in Colorado Springs. A lady sitting at my table looking at the filet on her plate, mostly uneaten, grumbled, “That's it, I'm not eating another steak in a restaurant.”

Why has the NCBA and the Beef checkoff ignored the drastic quality decline in commodity beef. The hormone/steroid implant programs have never been more aggressive, resulting in even less tender, less flavorful beef than years ago when it was documented that most steaks lacked adequate tenderness. And now, in the interests of technology and drug company profits, we are feeding Optiflex and Zilmax (beta-agonists) to increase carcass weights, while reducing eating quality to new lows.

Tenderness issues caused by misguided production technology now require most commodity steaks to be blade and/or chemically tenderized. These pre-digestion techniques make the meat more chewable, but do not address the mealy mouth feel and lack of natural flavor. It also doesn't fix our inability to digest the tougher muscle fiber and the uncomfortable digestive feeling following the meal – made worse by the weight enhancing water solutions and chemical flavoring agents.

Yesterday, a woman in our meat market said she got sick eating store bought beef at her daughter's house. She informed her daughter she would not be coming to dinner again if the meat did not come from Ranch Foods Direct.

Per capita demand is decreasing at a fast pace as consumers react negatively to bad meat eating experiences. More consumers turn away as they become aware of the way livestock are treated in the abusive industrial food system. Last week, at an animal welfare symposium in Manhattan, Kansas, Temple Grandin related, “If you can't explain to people at a Barnes and Noble in New York City what you are doing and have them and accept it, you shouldn't be doing it.”

Zilmax, even more than Optiflex, DRASTICALLY reduces meat quality, makes cattle crazy, increases chances of respiratory distress, and damages joint health-thereby increasing the incidence of lameness. Zilmax is a clear indicator of how far these short-sighted profit driven corporations will go. Is this the kind of animal production we want? Is this the kind of beef we want to eat?

The top-down controlled NCBA and their packer/retailer partners will not change their direction willingly. Increased promotion (Beef, It's What's for Dinner) will not recover lost demand.
NCBA's long-range plan, financed with our checkoff dollars, is on track. Their goal of vertically integrating and industrializing the cattle and beef sectors using the chicken and hog models has, for the most part, been accomplished. NCBA, catering to their drug company board members, continues to push the use of growth promoting compounds and antibiotics. NCBA's meat packer board members will make sure the organization never supports restoring a fair market that is needed to provide a living income for producers.

Our industry, as we once knew it, no longer exists. The repair costs are going to be big. The longer we wait, the more high-priced it will be.

Maybe next time at a Barnes and Noble, you could explain to someone the benefits of eating Advanced Meat Recovery (AMR) beef and then ask them if that is what they really want for dinner.

MINNEAPOLIS — A Minnesota woman who became severely ill with an E. coli infection from a tainted hamburger has reached a settlement with the meatpacking arm of agribusiness giant Cargill Inc., both sides announced Wednesday.

Stephanie Smith, 23, of Cold Spring, and Cargill stated the terms of the settlement were confidential, but that it will provide for Smith's care throughout her life. The former children's dance instructor was left paralyzed, with cognitive troubles and kidney damage.

Smith became ill in 2007 after eating a patty produced by Cargill Meat Solutions Corp., a Wichita, Kans.-based unit of Minnetonka-based Cargill Inc. Her E. coli infection led to kidney failure. She went into seizures and was kept in a medically induced coma for three months.

Smith's battle to recover was the centerpiece story last year in a New York Times series that won a Pulitzer Prize. The story spurred several members of Congress to demand enforcement of food safety laws and a pledge from Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack for stepped up efforts to fight E. coli contamination. The story traced how the beef trimmings that went into her hamburger came from four plants in the U.S. and Uruguay, and that while such scraps are particularly vulnerable to contamination, many companies including Cargill did not normally test them prior to grinding.

Her Seattle-based attorney, Bill Marler, stated Smith's case continues to generate public and industry discussion about the importance of better food safety.

“Stephanie's tragedy has taken on a life of it's own, and hopefully it will continue to focus people on why food safety is so important,” Marler said.

Cargill acknowledged responsibility when it first learned of her injuries and has been providing financial help to her and her family, the joint statement said. Cargill it “deeply regrets” her injuries, and that it has invested more than $1 billion in meat science research and new food safety technologies to eliminate E. coli and other sources of food-borne illnesses.

“Cargill continuously invests in food safety technology,” Mark Martin, a spokesman for Cargill Meat Solutions. “There certainly are things that have preceded the situation with Stephanie Smith, things that will continue to evolve into the future. Food safety – as you can imagine being an agriculturally based company for much of our business – is a top priority and always will be.”

Neither Marler nor Martin would comment on the terms of the settlement, which still requires court approval. And Marler declined to allow Smith or her to comment. He stated they wanted to keep her focused on rehabilitation.

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May 5th, 2010 by pornogemelos

I'm an American Idiot. I'm so glad they're nominated for best musical, scenic design, and lighting design. I'm sad Tony Vincent didn't get a nomination for featured actor. I would really have liked for him and Stark Sands to be nominated in that category. It's weird that it didn't get nominations for its orchestrations or choreography, either. I'm looking forward to seeing the show again soon.

I am going to see more shows over Memorial weekend than most people see in a year. Wow.

2010
In the Heights – Jan 22 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston
Sleep No More – Feb 3 eve – A.R.T. in Boston
Indulgences – Feb 4 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Carny Knowledge: A Sideshow Extravaganza of Original Plays and Extraordinary Oddities – Feb 5 eve – Fort Point Theatre Channel, Cambridge YMCA
Race – Feb 6 mat – Broadway
Fela! – Feb 6 eve – Broadway
Present Laughter – Feb 7 mat – Broadway
Val Kilmer as Mark Twain peformance/talk – Feb 11 eve – Mary Baker Eddy Library
A Behanding in Spokane – Feb 20 mat – Broadway
Ages of the Moon – Feb 20 eve – Atlantic Theater
Spring Awakening – Feb 27 mat – national tour in Hartford – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – Feb 27 eve – national tour in Hartford – onstage seat
boom – Mar 11 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Spring Awakening – Mar 13 eve – national tour in Atlanta
Becky Shaw – Mar 28 eve – Huntington Theatre in Boston
American Idiot – Apr 10 mat – Broadway
God of Carnage – Apr 11 mat – Broadway
Opus – Apr 14 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Hair – Apr 17 mat – Broadway
The Donkey Show – Apr 24 eve – A.R.T. in Cambridge
In the Heights – Apr 30 – national tour in Denver
Hot Mikado – May 13 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
American Idiot – May 15 mat – Broadway
A Little Night Music – May 15 eve – Broadway
Family Week – May 16 mat – MCC, Lortel Theater – off-Broadway
?Johnny Baseball – May 21 eve – A.R.T. in Cambridge
Gabriel – May 22 mat – Atlantic Theater
American Idiot – May 22 eve – Broadway
?The Glass Menagerie – May 23 mat – off-Broadway – Roundabout Theatre
American Idiot – May 28 eve – Broadway
Red – May 29 mat – Broadway
The Metal Children – May 30 eve – Vineyard Theatre
Dusk Rings a Bell – May 31 mat – Atlantic Theater Stage 2
American Idiot – May 31 eve- Broadway
Perez Hilton Saves the Universe – May 31 late eve – Joe's Pub

2009
Pal Joey – Jan 10 mat – Broadway
ReWrite – Jan 10 early eve – Urban Stages
In the Heights – Jan 10 eve – Broadway
Spring Awakening – Jan 11 mat – Broadway – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – Jan 16 eve – Broadway – onstage seat
Billy Elliot – Jan 17 eve – Broadway
Spring Awakening – Jan 18 mat – Broadway
Spring Awakening – Jan 18 eve – Broadway – closing performance
Hedda Gabler – Jan 24 mat – Broadway
Speed-the-Plow – Jan 24 eve – Broadway
The Third Story – Jan 25 mat – MCC Theater at The Lucille Lortel Theatre
Cabaret – Jan 31 mat – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
The Corn Is Green – Feb 3 eve – Huntington Theatre in Boston
Frost/Nixon – Feb 5 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston
In the Heights – Feb 6 eve – Broadway
The Cripple of Inishmaan – Feb 7 eve – Atlantic Theater Company
Billy Elliot – Feb 8 mat – Broadway
Dirty Dancing – Feb 19 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston
The 39 Steps – Feb 21 mat – Broadway
Billy Elliot – Mar 6 eve – Broadway
Two Men of Florence – Mar 24 eve – Huntington Theatre in Boston
Fool for Love – Apr 1 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Heroes – Apr 4 mat – Keen Company, Theatre Row
Billy Elliot – Apr 4 eve – Broadway
Next to Normal – Apr 5 mat – Broadway
Mary Stuart – Apr 11 mat – Broadway
Everyday Rapture – Apr 11 eve – Second Stage
Exit the King – Apr 12 mat – Broadway
Speech and Debate – Apr 22 eve – Lyric Stage in Boston
Spring Awakening (play) – Apr 24 eve – Zeitgeist Stage, Boston
Spring Awakening – April 28 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston (first show)
Spring Awakening – April 29 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston (opening night)
Spring Awakening – April 30 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston
BARE – May 1 eve – MIT
Spring Awakening – May 2 mat – Broadway Across America in Boston – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – May 2 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – May 3 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston – onstage seat
Picasso at the Lapin Agile – May 6 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Spring Awakening – May 7 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston
Amanda Palmer (of Dresden Dolls) musical – May 8 eve – Lexington High School
Spring Awakening – May 9 mat – Broadway Across America in Boston
Spring Awakening – May 9 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – May 12 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston
Spring Awakening – May 13 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – May 14 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – May 15 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston – onstage seat
West Side Story – May 16 mat – Broadway
The Tempermentals – May 17 mat – Barrow Theater Group
Spring Awakening – May 19 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston
Spring Awakening – May 20 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston – onstage seat
Jerry Springer: The Opera – May 21 eve – SpeakEasy Stage Company – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – May 22 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston
Spring Awakening – May 23 mat – Broadway Across America in Boston
Spring Awakening – May 23 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – May 24 mat – Broadway Across America in Boston – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – May 24 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston – onstage seat (closing show)
Grey Gardens – May 27 eve – Lyric Stage in Boston
Offices – May 30 mat – Atlantic Theater
Our House – May 30 eve – Playwrights Horizons
9 to 5 – May 31 mat – Broadway
Whisper House workshop – Jul 11 eve- Vassar College
Lizzie Stranton reading – Aug 4 eve – BCA
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind – Aug 7 late eve – NYC
Wildflower – Aug 8 mat – Second Stage Uptown
Vanities, A New Musical – Aug 9 mat – Second Stage
Second City – Aug 14 late – Chicago
Spring Awakening – Aug 15 eve- Broadway in Chicago – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – Aug 16 mat – Broadway in Chicago (Blake's last show)
The Toxic Avenger Musical – Aug 23 mat – New World Stages
Kiss Me, Kate – Sept 10 eve – Lyric Stage in Boston
Superheroine Monologues – Sept 22 eve – Boston Center for the Arts
Hair – Sept 26 mat – Broadway
All Shook Up – Oct 4 mat – Ogunquit Playhouse
An Evening Without Monty Python – Oct 9 eve – Town Hall, NYC
After Miss Julie – Oct 10 mat – Broadway
Finian's Rainbow – Oct 10 eve – Broadway
Bye Bye Birdie – Oct 11 mat – Broadway
2.5 Minute Ride – Oct 21 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Dead Man's Cell Phone – Oct 22 eve – Lyric Stage in Boston
Mamet Plays: Keep Your Pantheon and School – Oct 24 mat – Atlantic Theater
Still Life – Oct 24 eve – MCC
In the Next Room (or the vibrator play) – Oct 25 mat – Broadway
Speed-the-Plow – Nov 4 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Sleep No More – Nov 5 eve – A.R.T. in Boston
Rock of Ages – Nov 8 mat – Broadway
Oleanna – Nov 14 mat – Broadway
Danny & Sylvia: The Danny Kaye Musical – Nov 14 eve – off-Broadway
Hedwig and the Angry Inch – Nov 20 eve – Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Hedwig and the Angry Inch – Nov 21 mat – Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Shipwrecked! An Entertainment – Dec 3 eve – Lyric Stage in Boston
Grease – Dec 9 eve – Harvard student production
A Streetcar Named Desire – Dec 19 mat – Brooklyn Academy of Music
Starry Messenger – Dec 19 eve – off-Broadway – Theatre Row
Mamma Mia! – Dec 24 mat – Broadway Across America in Boston

2008
The Seafarer – Jan 5 mat – Broadway
Marlowe's Edward II – Jan 5 eve – Off-Broadway, Red Bull at Peter Jay Sharp Theater
Third – Jan 12 eve – Huntington Theater in Boston
Copenhagen – Jan 17 eve – A.R.T. in Cambridge
Spring Awakening – Jan 26 mat – Broadway – onstage seat
Next to Normal – Jan 26 eve – Off-Broadway, Second Stage Theater
Pinter duet – Jan 31 – New Repertory Theater black box, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown, Mass.
Speech & Debate – Feb 16 mat – Off-Off-Broadway, Roundabout Black Box
Apartment 3A – Feb 16 eve – Off-Broadway, Clockwork Theater Company at The Beckett @ Theater Row
Sunday in the Park with George – Feb 17 mat – Broadway, Roundabout Theater Company
Spring Awakening – Feb 17 eve – Broadway – Lauren Pritchard's last show
Spring Awakening – Feb 29 eve – Broadway – onstage seat
The Seafarer – Mar 1 mat – Broadway
August: Osage County – Mar 1 eve – Broadway, Steppenwolf Theater Company at The Imperial Theatre
Parlour Song – Mar 2 mat – Off-Broadway – Atlantic Theater Company
Two Thousand Years – Mar 22 eve – Off-Broadway
In the Heights – Mar 23 mat – Broadway
Shining City – Apr 1 eve – Huntington Theater in Boston
Shining City – Apr 5 mat – Huntington Theater in Boston
Adding Machine musical – Apr 12 mat – Off-Broadway
Cry-Baby – Apr 12 eve – Broadway
Crimes of the Heart – Apr 13 mat – Off-Broadway, Roundabout Theater Company
Drowsy Chaperone – Apr 22 eve – Broadway tour in Boston
Hairspray – Apr 25 eve – Broadway tour in Boston
Dangerous Liaisons – May 3 mat – Broadway, Roundabout Theater Company
Gypsy – May 3 eve – Broadway
Port Authority – May 4 mat – Off-Broadway – Atlantic Theater Company
Port Authority – May 10 mat – Off-Broadway – Atlantic Theater Company
Good Boys and True – May 10 eve – Off-Broadway, Second Stage Theater
Passing Strange – May 11 mat – Broadway
Boeing-Boeing – May 18 mat – Broadway
Spring Awakening – May 18 eve – Broadway – Jonathan Groff & Lea Michele's last show
She Loves Me – May 29 eve – Huntington Theater in Boston
Georges Bizet: Carmen (concert performance of an opera!) – June 1 mat – Chorus pro Musica, New England Conservatory
Saved! – June 21 mat – Playwrights Horizons Mainstage Theater
Len, Asleep in Vinyl – June 21 eve – Off-Broadway, Second Stage Theater Uptown
In the Heights – June 22 mat – Broadway
Port Authority – June 22 eve – Off-Broadway – Atlantic Theater Company
Essential Self Defense – June 26 mat – Boston Center for the Arts black box
According to Tip – July 2 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Altar Boyz – July 3 eve – Off-Broadway
Bash'd: A Gay Rap Opera – July 4 eve – Zipper Factory
Spring Awakening – July 5 mat – Broadway
Reasons to Be Pretty – July 5 eve – MCC Theater at The Lucille Lortel Theatre
The Marriage of Bette and Boo – July 6 mat – Off-Broadway, Roundabout Theater Company
Spring Awakening – July 12 mat – Broadway – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – July 12 eve – Broadway – onstage seat
Nero workshop – July 13 mat – Vassar College
Crave/Somewhere in the Pacific – July 19 mat – Atlantic Stage 2
Spring Awakening – July 19 eve – Broadway – last show for 5 OBC members
Bare – July 25 eve – F.U.D.G.E. – Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Animals Out of Paper – July 26 mat – Off-Broadway, Second Stage Theater Uptown
Some Americans Abroad – July 26 eve – Off-Broadway, Second Stage Theater
Boeing Boeing – July 27 mat – Broadway – box seats
QED – July 29 eve – Central Square Theater in Cambridge
Assassins – July 31 eve – Boston Center for the Arts
The Time of Mendel's Trouble – Aug 2 mat – Off-Broadway
Spring Awakening – Aug 2 eve – Broadway – Blake Bashoff's last show
Assassins – Aug 8 eve – Boston Center for the Arts
After School Special – Aug 8 eve late show – Boston Center for the Arts
Stain – Aug 9 mat – Aug 9 eve – Theatre Row – Off-Broadway
What do you do when you hate all your friends – Aug 9 eve – Theatre Row – Off-Broadway
Buffalo Gal – Aug 10 mat – 59 E 59th St – Off-Broadway
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee – Aug 19 eve – North Shore Music Theater in Beverly
Summer Shorts 2 – Aug 22 eve – 59 E 59th St – Off-Broadway
The Most Lamentable and Tragical Historie of the Barber-Surgeons – Aug 22 late eve – off-Broadway
In the Heights – Aug 23 mat – Broadway
[title of show] – Aug 23 eve – Broadway
Three Changes – Aug 24 mat – Playwrights Horizons – Off-Broadway
Spring Awakening – Sept 5 eve – Broadway – onstage seat
Rent – Sept 6 mat – Broadway – closing weekend
The Seduction of Edgar Degas – Sept 6 eve – Theatre Row – Off-Broadway
A Number – Sept 7 mat – Theatre Row – Off-Broadway
Fifty Words – Sept 20 mat – Off-Broadway
What's That Smell – Sept 21 mat – Atlantic Stage 2 – Off-Broadway
Rum and Vodka – Sept 21 eve
How Shakespeare Won the West – Sep 23 eve – Huntington Theatre in Boston
Company – Sept 25 eve – Cambridge Family YMCA Theater
A Chorus Line – Sept 26 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston
Sarah Ruhle's Eurydice – Oct 1 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
In the Heights – Oct 4 mat – Broadway
The Lion King – Oct 4 eve – Broadway
Spring Awakening – Oct 5 mat – Broadway
Follies – Oct 8 eve – Lyric Stage in Boston
Let Me Down Easy (Anna Deveare Smith's one-woman show) – Oct 9 eve – A.R.T. in Cambridge
The Light in the Piazza – Oct 16 eve – Speakeasy Stage Company in Boston
Pope Joan – Oct 17 eve – Boston University School of Theatre, Fringe Festival
Into the Woods – Oct 18 eve – Boston University student production
Wishful Drinking (Carrie's Fisher's one-woman show) – Oct 21 eve – Huntington Theater in Boston
Gutenberg! The Musical – Oct 22 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
The Glass Menagerie – Oct 23 eve – Boston University student production
A Conversation with Stephen Sondheim – Oct 24 eve – Northeastern University
Kindness – Oct 25 mat – Playwrights Horizons
Farragut North – Oct 26 eve – Atlantic Theater Company
Follies – Oct 26 mat – Boston Conservatory student production
Legally Blonde – Oct 30 eve – Broadway Across America in Boston
Life After Bush – Oct 31 eve – HERE
Arias with a Twist – Oct 31 late eve – HERE
Boys' Life – Nov 1 mat – Second Stage
Speed-the-Plow – Nov 1 eve – Broadway
Weimar New York – Nov 1 late eve – Joe's Pub
Equus – Nov 2 mat – Broadway
The Communist Dracula Pageant- Nov 4 eve – A.R.T. in Cambridge
November – Nov 5 eve – Lyric Stage in Boston
A Man for All Seasons – Nov 9 mat – Broadway
Spring Awakening – Nov 9 eve – Broadway
Yank! reading – Nov 10 mat
Spring Awakening panel discussion/performance – Nov 10 eve
Freestyle Love Supreme – Nov 10 eve
Voyeurs de Venus – Nov 13 eve – Company One, Boston Center for the Arts
Lieutenant of Inishmore – Nov 16 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
The Seafarer – Nov 20 eve – Speakeasy in Boston
42nd Street – Nov 21 eve – North Shore Music Theater
Billy Elliot – Nov 22 eve – Broadway
Prayer for My Enemy – Nov 29 mat – Playwrights Horizons
Farragut North – Nov 29 eve – Atlantic Theater Company
All My Sons – Nov 30 mat
Rock 'n' Roll – Dec 2 eve – Huntington Theatre in Boston
Spring Awakening – Dec 6 eve – Broadway national tour in LA
Spring Awakening – Dec 7 mat – Broadway national tour in LA – closing performance for LA
Santaland Diaries – Dec 17 eve – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown
Spring Awakening – Dec 20 mat – Broadway – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – Dec 20 eve – Broadway – onstage seat

2007
Grease – Sept 8 mat – Broadway
Spring Awakening – Sept 8 eve – Broadway
Avenue Q – Oct 20 mat – Broadway
Sweeney Todd – Oct 26 eve – Broadway tour in Boston
Wicked – Nov 1 eve – Broadway tour in Boston
Spring Awakening – Nov 3 eve – Broadway – onstage seat
Donnie Darko – Nov 18 eve – A.R.T. in Cambridge
Spring Awakening – Dec 8 eve – Broadway – onstage seat
Spring Awakening – Dec 9 mat – Broadway
Speech & Debate – Dec 22 mat – Off-Off-Broadway, Roundabout Black Box
The Homecoming – Dec 22 eve – Broadway

(through March 2010)

NEW YORK
[title of show]
9 to 5
The 39 Steps
Adding Machine musical
Ages of the Moon
A Behanding in Spokane
A Chorus Line (late in the original run, not the recent revival)
After Miss Julie
Cry-Baby
All My Sons
Altar Boyz
American Idiot
Animals Out of Paper
Apartment 3A
Arias with a Twist
August: Osage County
Avenue Q
Bash'd: A Gay Rap Opera
Billy Elliot
Boeing-Boeing
Boys' Life
Bye Bye Birdie
Buffalo Gal
Crave/Somewhere in the Pacific
Crimes of the Heart
The Cripple of Inishmaan
Dangerous Liaisons
Danny & Sylvia: The Danny Kaye Musical
God of Carnage
Gypsy
Equus
An Evening Without Monty Python
Everyday Rapture (Second Stage)
Exit the King
Farragut North
Fela!
Finian's Rainbow
Fifty Words
Freestyle Love Supreme
Good Boys and True
Grease
Hair
Hedda Gabler
Heroes
The Homecoming
In the Heights
In the Next Room (or the vibrator play)
Kindness
Len, Asleep in Vinyl
Life After Bush
The Lion King
Mamet Plays: Keep Your Pantheon and School
A Man for All Seasons
Marlowe's Edward II
The Marriage of Bette and Boo
Mary Stuart
The Most Lamentable and Tragical Historie of the Barber-Surgeons
Next to Normal (Broadway)
Next to Normal (off-Broadway)
A Number
Offices
Oleanna
Our House
Pal Joey
Parlour Song
Passing Strange
Port Authority
Prayer for My Enemy
Present Laughter
Race
Reasons to Be Pretty (off-Broadway)
Rent
ReWrite
Rock of Ages
Rum and Vodka
Saved
The Seafarer
The Seduction of Edgar Degas
Some Americans Abroad
Speech & Debate
Speed-the-Plow (Macy)
Speed-the-Plow (Piven)
Spring Awakening
Stain
The Starry Messenger
Still Life
A Streetcar Named Desire
Summer Shorts 2 (2008)
Sunday in the Park with George
The Tempermentals (black box)
Three Changes
The Third Story
The Time of Mendel's Trouble
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind
The Toxic Avenger Musical
Two Thousand Years
Vanities, A New Musical
Weimar New York
West Side Story
What do you do when you hate all your friends?
What's That Smell
Wildflower

NATIONAL TOUR
A Chorus Line
A Conversation with Stephen Sondheim
Drowsy Chaperone
Hairspray
In the Heights
Frost/Nixon
Dirty Dancing
Legally Blonde
Mamma Mia!
Spring Awakening
Sweeney Todd
Wicked

BOSTON AREA
2.5 Minute Ride – New Rep
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee – North Shore Music Theater
42nd Street – North Shore Music Theater
According to Tip – New Rep
After School Special – BCA
All Shook Up – Ogunquit Playhouse
Amanda Palmer (of Dresden Dolls) musical – Lexington High School
Assassins – BCA
Bare – F.U.D.G.E.
Bare – MIT
Becky Shaw – Huntington
Boom – New Rep
Cabaret – New Rep
Carny Knowledge: A Sideshow Extravaganza of Original Plays and Extraordinary Oddities – Fort Point Theatre Channel, Cambridge YMCA
The Communist Dracula Pageant- A.R.T.
Company – Cambridge Family YMCA Theater
Copenhagen – A.R.T.
The Corn Is Green – Huntington
Dead Man's Cell Phone – Lyric
Donnie Darko – A.R.T.
Essential Self Defense – BCA
Follies – Lyric
Follies – Boston Conservatory student production
Fool for Love – New Rep
Georges Bizet: Carmen – Chorus pro Musica
The Glass Menagerie – Boston University School of Theatre
Grease – Harvard
Grey Gardens – Lyric
Gutenberg! The Musical – New Rep
Hedwig and the Angry Inch – Blue Spruce – Arsenal Center for the Arts
Hot Mikado – New Rep
How Shakespeare Won the West – Huntington
Indulgences – New Rep
Into the Woods – Boston University student production
Jerry Springer: The Opera – SpeakEasy
Kiss Me, Kate – Lyric
Let Me Down Easy (Anna Deveare Smith's one-woman show) – A.R.T.
Lieutenant of Inishmore – New Rep
The Light in the Piazza – Speakeasy
Lizzie Stranton reading – BCA
Two Men of Florence – Huntington
November – Lyric
Opus – New Rep
Picasso at the Lapin Agile – New Rep
Pinter duet – New Rep
Pope Joan – Boston University School of Theatre, Fringe Festival
QED – Central Square Theater
Rock 'n' Roll – Huntington
Santaland Diaries – New Rep
Sarah Ruhle's Eurydice – New Rep
The Seafarer – Speakeasy
She Loves Me – Huntington
Shining City – Huntington
Shipwrecked! An Entertainment Lyric
Sleep No More – A.R.T.
Speech and Debate – Lyric
Speed-the-Plow – New Rep
Spring Awakening (play) – Zeitgeist
Superheroine Monologues – BCA
Third – Huntington
Voyeurs de Venus – Company One
Wishful Drinking (Carrie's Fisher's one-woman show) – Huntington

OTHER
Nero workshop at Vassar
Whisper House workshop at Vassar
Yank! musical reading in New York

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