A Writer's notebook, Day One-Hundred-Thirty-Seven

It is going to be another short entry tonight, as it is already well after four in the morning and I only got about three or four hours of sleep last night to begin with.  The new draft of the script was still running extremely long, requiring far more extensive cuts than previously.  I wound up reducing the play by a little more than 23 percent.  Doing this without ruining the voice or disrupting the narrative is not an easy thing, but I think I managed it somehow.  Honestly, it is a little frustrating that we won't have another rehearsal or anything before the performance, but that's how it is...

I am going to check through the script once more, but mainly just for clarity.  It is supposed to be locked in by noon tomorrow but I am not sure if I will be able to get that last read done tonight, and I don't think I'll be awake all that early, at least not if I can help it.  I should have more time tomorrow, with the rehearsals over, so I am hoping to get some other work done and to get a more substantive entry for this blog.

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