Stagewalker:
About Stagewalker:
What's to say? San Francisco (ok, actually Oakland) based playwright, director, actor, improv comedian, podcaster, and multimedia dude. Yeah, yeah, I'm a human being, not a human doing. Whatever. I do tend to define myself by my activity. Some day I'm gonna have a horrible accident, have my brain put in a jar and then have a big existential crisis.
I was never much for team sports. In little league, I was the kid banished to right field and got so bored that the one time the ball actually came towards me I was too busy pacing patterns into the grass like a six year old Rain Man. For Team Internet, I'd say I'm something of a third stringer. Nothing to see here. Move along.
Stagewalker's "Real" Website: http://www.danwilsonshow.com
Age:
if you're not officially a "couple", do you still call it "breaking up"?
Somewhat creeped out this morning...
So, yesterday I get a friend request from someone whose name I don't recognize. Rather than just hit "ignore" I check the profile to see if it's just someone I can't remember, or if it's a spambot or some comedian friend of a friend trying to build a fanbase. I see that this person graduated from my high school a year before I did. Wheels start turning, and I remember who it is. Not a good friend, but someone I did actually know and hung out with. (Truth be told, I went to her Senior Prom with her because the other four people she asked all said "no". It was a general dismal evening and was half the reason why I refused to attend my own Prom a year later).
This morning I wake up to find a slew of requests in my Facebook account. "Sexiest friends" "People I want to be stuck on a desert island with" "Favorite Friend" "Hot friend!" etc. etc. etc.
Any one of these wouldn't bother me. You get an application, it wants you to invite people, so you invite a ton of folks. I get them all the time from folks as they add the apps. But that's clearly not what's happening here. Not all of them, not all in one night.
I'm not really asking for advice, but it's remarkable in that this is the first time I've been creeped out by unwanted online attention. Given that I've been online since 1993, that's actually kind of amazing.
Still creepy, though.
Radiostar's second cartoon!
This is the second in a series we're doing with Radiostar. I am discovering over and over again how much work animation is, but for the most part I'm happier with the smoothness of this episode.
Radiostar's first cartoon!
The San Jose Mercury News liked the show! Yay!
I was convinced that the reviewer hated the show on opening night, since she left like a shot and didn't say a word to me afterwards. Apparently, I was wrong!
"Riches" was the best acting work I've done that almost no one saw.
Two more weeks, we need audience and box office people. Want discounts?
We open tonight. Hope to see you there some time over the next month.
