Since planning a Wedding and Producing have so much in common . . .
As many of you know, after four decades and a close call or two, I’m getting married this summer!
As soon as milady said “yes,” the planning began. And I realized that planning a wedding was not unlike producing a show. There are a couple of star actors. There is an audience. There are costumes. It’s expensive!
And the most difficult thing is finding the right “theater” and praying that it’s available!
So I was right at home.
The only trouble for a Producer like me is that on this “production” . . . well . . . I don’t get to call any of the shots. 😉
But since there are so many similarities, and since I believe I have some interesting insights on how to have a fantastically fun and theatrical wedding, I’ve decided to start a new blog on how to produce the perfect wedding. It’s called TheGroomsPerspective (duh). The first post is already up, and I’m already having so much fun with it, I think I’ll be doing it for some time to come. I even have a couple of seminars in mind (how to build a wedding website, etc.).
I hope you’ll read it and subscribe.
Read the first post by clicking here: www.TheGroomsPerspective.com.
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