The lower-case “n” was standing on a hill.

Just a final, quick reminder that my one-man show, Grouch on a Couch, is coming to the Bad Dog Theatre Short Play Festival in Toronto this week. Here’s the Facebook event page.

But that’s not all, homeys…

On Monday, July 26, I’m going to be interviewed on CKLN’s Stage Left, which airs at 2:00 p.m. EST (that’s 11:00 a.m. for you west-coast hipsters, or 7:00 p.m. for any fans or friends I may still have in the U.K.).

In Toronto, you can hear it live at 88.1 FM. If you’re nowhere near a radio at the time, or if you just happen to live outside the Greater Toronto Area, you can listen in here: www.ckln.fm/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=150&Itemid=205

Let’s do this thang. Yeah.

Don’t worry if it’s not good enough for anyone else to hear.

It’s Hammer time.

And by that, I mean that Grouch on a Couch is coming to the Hamilton Fringe Festival this week!
We’ll be at Theatre Aquarius Backstage for no less than seven shows, starting this Friday. Tickets are available for only $9 (plus the Fringe pin you have to buy to go to any and all shows at the fest). Check out the “upcoming events” listings on the right sidebar for details.

The show and I are mentioned briefly in this article in VIEW (Hamilton’s alt-weekly mag). If you can somehow obtain a copy of the print version, why, you can even see a nice photo of me.

And then, right after the Hamilton Fringe is over… Grouch on a Couch finally makes its debut in the city where it was conceived, written and rehearsed.
We’ll be on for three shows in Toronto’s Bad Dog Theatre Short Play Festival.

Come one, come all. Tell your friends. Tell your family. Tell random strangers on the street. It’s time to get grouchy, dawg.

And on a somewhat different note:
VIEW isn’t the only publication that has recently acknowledged my existence. In fact, Torontoist ran a profile earlier this month on Burning Effigy Press, featuring an interview with Monica S. Kuebler. My name is in there somewhere. Check out that article here.

See you ’round.