Goodnight and Good Luck
Posted: March 8th, 2006, 1:16 am
Hello,
As some of you might know, I've been waiting for the past month to hear about a job opportunity I interviewed for in Los Angeles, which, sadly would mark the end of my time as a full-time resident of Austin. This evening, I received a phone call from the good people at G4, who announced to me that they are to be my new employers.
I will be leaving Austin on Tuesday, the 14th of March, to move to Los Angeles. Though I am supremely happy to have received this job, and to be moving back to LA, there is great sadness involved for me, as well. I wanted to take a moment to tell you al what wonderful people you are, and what a great privledge it's been to know you since my arrival in Texas in September of 1998.
The Hideout and the improv scene has always been my oasis. My refuge from the things in life that have been difficult or unfulfilling. From the original troupe of Austin Theatresports, to Catch24, and Gravy, and The Knuckleball Now, I have grown as an improvisor and as a person to the point where I finally feel confident to re-assert myself in La-La Land, free of the demons that haunted my last six-year stay.
You are, all of you, amazing people, and what you have created here will remain a part of my life forever. I know that sounds melodramatic, but I can't think of a better way to tell you that I love you all, and I wish you nothing but the most amazing successes in your life, no matter where you might find them.
Friday night, I will perform with TKN, as part of my last show here in Austin not affiliated with a festival. I hope against hope that I will have the opportunity to see you all, but, if not, please know that you have all had a hand in shaping my life, and, for that, I am eternally grateful.
If you EVER find yourself in California, please look me up. I don't want to lose touch. My email address is mike.dalonzo@gmail.com.
Thank you for allowing me into this family. I hope to remain a part of it, from however far away.
Mike
As some of you might know, I've been waiting for the past month to hear about a job opportunity I interviewed for in Los Angeles, which, sadly would mark the end of my time as a full-time resident of Austin. This evening, I received a phone call from the good people at G4, who announced to me that they are to be my new employers.
I will be leaving Austin on Tuesday, the 14th of March, to move to Los Angeles. Though I am supremely happy to have received this job, and to be moving back to LA, there is great sadness involved for me, as well. I wanted to take a moment to tell you al what wonderful people you are, and what a great privledge it's been to know you since my arrival in Texas in September of 1998.
The Hideout and the improv scene has always been my oasis. My refuge from the things in life that have been difficult or unfulfilling. From the original troupe of Austin Theatresports, to Catch24, and Gravy, and The Knuckleball Now, I have grown as an improvisor and as a person to the point where I finally feel confident to re-assert myself in La-La Land, free of the demons that haunted my last six-year stay.
You are, all of you, amazing people, and what you have created here will remain a part of my life forever. I know that sounds melodramatic, but I can't think of a better way to tell you that I love you all, and I wish you nothing but the most amazing successes in your life, no matter where you might find them.
Friday night, I will perform with TKN, as part of my last show here in Austin not affiliated with a festival. I hope against hope that I will have the opportunity to see you all, but, if not, please know that you have all had a hand in shaping my life, and, for that, I am eternally grateful.
If you EVER find yourself in California, please look me up. I don't want to lose touch. My email address is mike.dalonzo@gmail.com.
Thank you for allowing me into this family. I hope to remain a part of it, from however far away.
Mike