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Less than perfect

So I’m doing a show after all.The problem with me (and I might not be alone in this) is that I have a hard time imagining anything between close to perfect and nothing at all.I’d been planning to do a first show featuring material from my columns, and it was overwhelming. A fully realized show involves a lot of preparation and getting every detail down all at once. A close-to-perfect show requires a ton of rehearsal and usually a lot of help from others to make it happen.When I got a grasp of what “close to perfect” would involve, I ...

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