i just wanted to thank everybody who’s been supporting our upside down 2016 by sharing posts and buying tickets. i’ve always tried to avoid using social media to sell stuff but without your help on fb and twitter and email, etc. we wouldn’t be where we are today. the shows are nearly sold out. there are still over 700 tickets available at this moment and a couple more hours before prices go up $5. w
the end of early bird prices for upside down 2016, that is. https://upsidedowntheatre.com tonight at midnight prices will increase $5. but since these are the only grand tier seats remaining, and they’re for the sunday matinee, these are the only seats that will cost $20 after midnight. you can see from the pic that you still have plenty of grand tier seats in this last of our shows, the sunday matinee,
to all of you who have bought tickets for our show in july, thanks! thank you so much! we hoped there would be enthusiasm for a new production of Upside Down, but hey; we’re old. we wrote the show first time 30 years ago. there’s 30 year old people walking around who were born when we first started putting this together. weird. ticket prices go up tomorrow night at midnight. there’s only grand tier
shhhh… they’re asleep in nyc. all over the east coast, dead out. midwest fading, too. this is for the west coast, maybe a pre midnight rocky mountain kid. one saturday matinee seat left. we’re over 80% sold out. prices go up in 48 hours. and this is the last saturday matinee seat. up with the party crowd. gonna be fun. only $10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfnBmYwdTLA this seat is for someone wh
three more days before ticket prices increase $5 for https://upsidedowntheatre.com our july show. here’s what left of available seats: thursday night: everything is gone except a few more grand tier seats; but plenty of seats to be had in the upper tier. these are $15 and $10 seats today, tomorrow and sunday. monday they’re $20 and $15 seats. friday night: everything sold out exce
if i wasn’t sentimental enough when i was young, it’s coming in waves as i age. the pipers. my, my, my. i’m a delinquent papa; the pipers are an inheritance i’ve neglected for far too long. and like an absent dad, do i get to go home? i was first introduced to the pied pipers as a freshman at freed hardeman college in 1973. they were the ‘flaky’ kids on campus; a children
maybe we should save them for the apostles, but they could be your’s. these are the last 12 seats for sale, on the floor, for the entire show this july. it’s been absolutely amazing how fast these tickets have sold. sherwin and i, and our whole upside down 2016 team are so thankful, and consequently working so hard to bring the most inspiring production we ever staged. we have a company of nearly 1
so, the engine is a 1974 bmw r90/6. that was the last year for a kick start on the left side. but the frame is a 1975 r75 and the tank is an older /5 of some sort. it’s got san jose pieces on it: fork stiffener, clamp on the triple tree; reinforced swingarm. it’s got a clear title, but it’s listed as a 1976. numbers don’t match. but i don’t really care. it runs like it’s brand new.
my buddy rick biordi is the best guitarist who’s ever let me play beside him. now, i’ve had some great friends i consider great guitarist. and i’ve known some great guitarist who are barely more than acquaintances. but rick is both a friend to me and a fiend on the guitar. he’s trying to get people on Facebook to ‘like’ his band page. he asked me to help. i’m going to be need