Thursday, August 14, 2008

There's no accounting for taste

Some folks think The Heirs is hilarious, some think it's fun, and some think it's pretty boring. Typical response. Even the most popular works of my career -- Juniper Tavern and Chateau de Mort -- had those who wondered what in hell all the hoopla was about. And there's more than one, more than one hundred, very popular works out there that I can't stay interested in even for a few minutes.

As Ken Kesey said, "Take what you can use and leave the rest behind."

One thing I can say about the silent comedy with confidence: it's the best thing we've done to date. That makes it good enough for us.

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