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		<title>Comment on Pants by Altruistic fan47468</title>
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		<dc:creator>Altruistic fan47468</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 02:52:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Me too! This company rocks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Me too! This company rocks!</p>
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		<title>Comment on And we&#8217;re off&#8230; by Psychic</title>
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		<dc:creator>Psychic</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey there ...Did you know that your great-grandfather had been a Bard in his day also?//Your  dad&#039;s mom&#039;s dad...
He had a day job, but by night, he was often asked to fill in for actors, since he had a photographic memory and  could read the script and remember the book word for word. Got this info from my dad, Archie.
re Rehearsal space...Many moons ago, when I was also looking for rehearsal space, I found it  in the oddest places. Possibilities: 1. Elementary or High School, as a actors group in residence, if you allow the kids to see the construction of a play Speak to the principals. 2. Community Centres,  3. Church basements...&#039;&#039;ask and ye shall receive&#039;&#039;  4 Ask the N.Y. city arts council for a site...they may even have some rehearsal space at city hall...Also ask them to send you a form for Art grant money.  5. Tag onto one of the existing Arts venues (hall etc)...they often rent out space to other arts groups..but you may also want to submit a request for grant money to pay for this cost...There are many tiers of Arts granting institutions..(city, state, art councils, etc)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey there &#8230;Did you know that your great-grandfather had been a Bard in his day also?//Your  dad&#8217;s mom&#8217;s dad&#8230;<br />
He had a day job, but by night, he was often asked to fill in for actors, since he had a photographic memory and  could read the script and remember the book word for word. Got this info from my dad, Archie.<br />
re Rehearsal space&#8230;Many moons ago, when I was also looking for rehearsal space, I found it  in the oddest places. Possibilities: 1. Elementary or High School, as a actors group in residence, if you allow the kids to see the construction of a play Speak to the principals. 2. Community Centres,  3. Church basements&#8230;&#8221;ask and ye shall receive&#8221;  4 Ask the N.Y. city arts council for a site&#8230;they may even have some rehearsal space at city hall&#8230;Also ask them to send you a form for Art grant money.  5. Tag onto one of the existing Arts venues (hall etc)&#8230;they often rent out space to other arts groups..but you may also want to submit a request for grant money to pay for this cost&#8230;There are many tiers of Arts granting institutions..(city, state, art councils, etc)</p>
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