Yay! Java homework finished in a record 4 1/2 hours! Go me!

But now, the moral dilemma rears its ugly head. Should I try out for One Acts, or wait until January to try out for the Penn Singers?

Pros: One Acts (“The Philadelphia” by David Ives, “The Santaland Diaries” by David Sedaris, and “For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls” by Christopher Durang)

  • Nepotistic connections: I know one of the tech heads

  • David Sedaris rocks my socks.

    Cons: One Acts

  • My voice is still a tad weak from sicklyness

    vs Pros: Penn Singers (“The Gondoliers” by Gilbert and Sullivan)

  • Gilbert and Sullivan! Come ON!

  • Light opera! Come ON! I’ve always wanted to try light opera!

  • I have better odds of making the group in the Spring, as more people try out in the fall. And they clearly really liked me last fall; it was just a matter of too many auditionees for too few spots.

  • I’ve wanted to be a part of the Penn Singers since I first found out about them, ages ago.

    Okay, no question. I’m trying out for the Penn Singers again. But I wonder… the Penn Singers Business Manager is directing one of the one acts. Would it be possible to do both? No, I wouldn’t want to do two shows at once. Stop trying to make excuses to try out for the one acts and just sit tight until January.