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I mentioned in another thread--two weeks from today, he'll be sitting down with his TBBT colleagues for the first table read!!

Poor guy's gonna have to sleep hard and fast in the little time he has between leaving NYC and landing in LA.

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Haven't seen any decent photos from tonight, but here is a nice closeup from this afternoon...(big crowds out there...focus Jim, focus...) :mda:

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Also, David Josefsberg (the standby) went on for Tim Kazurinsky this afternoon and shared this shot on Twitter

 

Sweet in show selfie at #AnActOfGod with @kifferfitz and Mr. Parsons!

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From tonight...Writer's cramp in 3..2..1.. 

rosedeanneThat moment your 2 metres away from Jim Parsons. He signed our playbill. Great Show minus the big boof head that was in my way! 

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To me, this seems to have gone by so fast, so happy for his success with this play (Tony Award Nomination, maybe?).....bring on TBBT Season 9!

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Oh Jimmy Joe

I'd like to know,

Do you remember reading my poem on the radi-O?

My one claim to anonymous fame

I don't think that one could blame

Me for being silly about you...

:scratchhead:

Sorry, just reminiscing about this spring. :)

 
 
 

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Oh Jimmy Joe

I'd like to know,

Do you remember reading my poem on the radi-O?

My one claim to anonymous fame

I don't think that one could blame

Me for being silly about you...

:scratchhead:

Sorry, just reminiscing about this spring. :)

 
 
 

That video of him reading your poem was one of the best things to happen during this hiatus.

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Doctor, Doctor Jim Parsons I am sick... :)

Hooded figure in the page looks like Eva Longoria and plot sounds like either Rosemary's Baby or Devil's Due, but I'll still watch it because of  Jim.

Eva doesn't have a cleft in the chin like that, but one of the cast members does...Katy Yoder. I  think it may be Katy.

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HI cutie...Happy Thursday night....a week and a couple of days left for the play...hang in there...

Absolutely f**king funny #AnActofGod @ An Act Of God On Broadway https://instagram.com/p/5f_bDaocJH/ 

I MET JIM PARSONS AND HE GAVE ME AN AUTOGRAPH..(LOL, not THE Bieber..a fan account)

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I wonder if he's already looking forward to the first taping hiatus in September! HA!  The hardest working man in show business! :)

I know that for me, having rehearsals and concerts that go from 7:30 to 9:30 or 10pm can mess me up a bit for the week that I have to do that--it's a little harder for me to unwind and shut down because one has to be completely awake for that time.

So I wonder, since he's generally so strict about his early mornings and early evenings, if the evening performance schedule, especially for a show like this where he gets no break, really, for 90 minutes, messes up his internal clock.  And what does he do (or avoid) during the day to conserve his energy for the evening.

How late does the show get out?  Maybe that's part of why he whizzes through the autograph line so fast, so he can get home at a reasonable time and unwind so he can sleep.

Yes, these are the things I think about...

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I wonder if he's already looking forward to the first taping hiatus in September! HA!  The hardest working man in show business! :)

I know that for me, having rehearsals and concerts that go from 7:30 to 9:30 or 10pm can mess me up a bit for the week that I have to do that--it's a little harder for me to unwind and shut down because one has to be completely awake for that time.

So I wonder, since he's generally so strict about his early mornings and early evenings, if the evening performance schedule, especially for a show like this where he gets no break, really, for 90 minutes, messes up his internal clock.  And what does he do (or avoid) during the day to conserve his energy for the evening.

How late does the show get out?  Maybe that's part of why he whizzes through the autograph line so fast, so he can get home at a reasonable time and unwind so he can sleep.

Yes, these are the things I think about...

Play is out by 8.30 most nights apart from Fri/Sat when it is 9.30. He was normally in the car and away 20 mins later. I suppose it depends on whether he eats after and I imagine he needs time to wind down. He has most days to relax but I don't think he knows how :shy:

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