Post the Eight-Hundred and Thirty-Third - Wouldn't It Be Awesome

Jul 29, 2010 12:51

This was in the Sports section of the O-D July 18th.

DON DRUMM
Observer-Dispatch

UTICA, OCT. 1, 2010 - A small audience attending the debut of The Players of Utica comedy “In Person” was pleasantly surprised to find celebrated actress Meryl Streep in the leading role in place of local thespian Tredda Bords.

The perennial Oscar nominee, not currently making a film, explained that she cut her teeth on community theater and was eager to get back to her roots. But what should have been a sellout, with terrific publicity for The Players, was stymied because Streep insisted her performance not be revealed in advance.

“Publicizing it would have helped us at the box office, but we wanted to respect Meryl’s wishes,” explained director Everett Stageleft.

If this fictitious account sounds familiar, it’s just about what happened Tuesday night at Utica-Rome Speedway, when NASCAR star Tony Stewart snuck in under cover of dust and competed in a sprint car race.

Full article here - http://www.uticaod.com/firstinprint/x1814122117/Tony-Stewart-s-appearance-too-low-key

real life: players of utica, real life: head goes boom!

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