My one hour special was originally scheduled for November 7th, but a few factors resulted in my producer, Lucy Eberhart, and I deciding to push back the performance date.

While the show was going to be taped live, the performance fell on the weekend of the 48 hour film festival, so my intended cameraman would be unavailable! Now, regardless of this being a live show, it would be nice to have it recorded if only for posterity. It’s important to remember that we are limited to only 30 people in the audience to prevent instances of lag. The show is very fluid, I have to be able to move, elements have to be able to rezz, textures have to be able to load, and I don’t have to tell many of you virtual world residents that when there are many people in one place, that things works as intended is clearly out of the question! So, while I wanted to be able to provide a full on theatrical experience for my live audience members for a full hour, it would have been great to share it later on with a much wider audience. This show is taking place one time; One night. Without it being filmed, the experience belongs solely to those 30 people and myself. That seems pretty selfish given how much time and effort Lucy and I have invested in this show. It is truly a full vegas/comedic experience unlike any other.

Now, taking that into consideration, as the show came together Lucy and I did a few run-throughs and realized we had something pretty damned spectacular. The quality of the show - of which I’d love to take full credit for but cant - surpassed what either of really anticipated when we set out together on this adventure. We sort of sat started and said to each other, “damn, this is really good… why are we doing it so small?”

And we concluded that doing this show small would absolutely NOT do the quality of it justice. We wanted to expand it to really meet the standards each of us have. Suddenly we weren’t just satisfied by putting on a god show, we wanted to do something that would be really hard for anyone to top, and that’s within our grasp. Our content, both comedic and musical is unsurpassed. Many of you know Digit Darkes, the phenomenal Second Life designer, who has done the costuming and Lonetorus Hablis has provided an array of lighting effects. The magnificent builder, Brunswick Warburton who some of you may remember from his stellar SL6B builds has crafted some of the most sensational particles that compliment the activity on stage (in moderation, I promise!) And the original music - actors for the sketches.

A small idea for my stand up comedy act has indeed become an enormous production that has easily matched those of any filmed productions I’ve done. And I want my audience to leave on that evening with a full throttle experience. I want to leave them talking. I want to create a spectacle unlike any other live show has done in Second Life, and we’re halfway there, so we figured why stop now.

Those were the primary reasons we decided to push back the date to December 13th. Which also happens to be my real life birthday, and just two weeks later in my 7th rezzday.

I’d like you to come and celebrate that evening with me.

There is an access list that will be maintained to allow admission only to the first 30 people who reserve a seat for that evening. Those who have already reserved will receive a special item prior to the show as a token of my appreciation for their support. After thirty reservations have been made, none other will be taken unfortunately. However, we will be working with a camera crew to put together a filmed version of the full program that will be equally enjoyable for those who cannot attend in person!

To reserve your seat please send a notecard in Second Life to DiVAS Galaxy.

This is a milestone for me, and I look forward to seeing you on December 13th!

In the meantime, enjoy our trailer!

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