EAAHNNGG!! WRONG! Sorry. Eileen was my girlfriend at the time,who worked at a clothes store. Steve was a playwright named Roger Hedden who has actually grown up to be a... writer. And director, of stage and film and etc... The choreographer was the job I chose for myself
as a tribute to Bob Fosse's movie "All That Jazz", whose lead character for some reason I identified strongly with at the time.
As an embarrassing answer to an earlier question, in "All For You" I was the contemptible "delicate young man" who slept with his dangerously desperate friend's young wife. (And ended up beating all known speed records for naked sprinting
and fence jumping through the backyards of Venice's own with a large and angry Welshman coming a thankfully distant second)
Yrs,
David Baerwald
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EAAHNNGG!! WRONG! Sorry. Eileen was my girlfriend at the time,who worked at a clothes store. Steve was a playwright named Roger Hedden who has actually grown up to be a... writer. And director, of stage and film and etc... The choreographer was the job I chose for myself
as a tribute to Bob Fosse's movie "All That Jazz", whose lead character for some reason I identified strongly with at the time.
As an embarrassing answer to an earlier question, in "All For You" I was the contemptible "delicate young man" who slept with his dangerously desperate friend's young wife. (And ended up beating all known speed records for naked sprinting
and fence jumping through the backyards of Venice's own with a large and angry Welshman coming a thankfully distant second)
Yrs,
David Baerwald
as a tribute to Bob Fosse's movie "All That Jazz", whose lead character for some reason I identified strongly with at the time.
As an embarrassing answer to an earlier question, in "All For You" I was the contemptible "delicate young man" who slept with his dangerously desperate friend's young wife. (And ended up beating all known speed records for naked sprinting
and fence jumping through the backyards of Venice's own with a large and angry Welshman coming a thankfully distant second)
Yrs,
David Baerwald
