Mar. 13th, 2015

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Accomplishment chart, 3/6 – 3/12

Writing
- wrote 1 blog entry for Mrshawking.com
- started a monologue for Nathaniel
- 3 Livejournal entries
- 7 daily Hipster Feminist tweets

Theater
- attended 1 WCSF planning meeting
- officially announced encore performance of Mrs. Hawking at the WCSF
- invited a reviewer to come to Mrs. Hawking at the WCSF
- publicized supplemental auditions for encore performance of Mrs. Hawking at the WCSF
- sent promo materials for Mrs. Hawking to the WCSF

Larp/Gaming
- submitted bid for Woodplum House for Intercon P
- started putting together casting questionnaire for Woodplum House

Costuming/Sewing
- touched up and repaired the costuming for Tartuffe
- helped [livejournal.com profile] crearespero make set dressing for Annabel Lost

Media
- watched season 1 of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries

Physical
- 1 circuit workout
- attended seminar on nutrition
- ran 2mi, the first in under 7 minutes(!)
- 2 ballet class

Cooking
- made meatloaf, roast sweet potato, and green salad
- made pork chop with sauteed apples and onions, sweet potatoes, and steamed broccoli
- made corned beef brisket with carrots and potatoes in the slow cooker with green salad
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New post on Mrshawking.com!




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"Mrs. Hawking has no code name."

At its most basic, Mrs. Hawking is a superhero story— an extraordinary individual who uses their abilities to make the world a more just place. The clear influence that the character of Batman has had on the conception of our hero helped solidify that. So I’ve taken a lot of cues from the superhero genre to figure out how to tell these stories. But because of this square grounding in such an established form, one way in which we deviate from it stands out as particularly strange. Like many superheroes, Mrs. Hawking has a secret identity, that of reclusive society widow. She does not, however, have a name for her hero identity, a code name by which her heroic actions are known, of the likes of Batman for Bruce Wayne and Captain America for Steve Rogers.

Read the rest of the entry on Mrshawking.com.

Mrs. Hawking by Phoebe Roberts will be performed on Saturday, May 9th at 2PM and 6PM at the Center for Digital Arts at 274 Moody Street, Waltham as part of the 2015 Watch City Steampunk Festival.

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