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Human Nature
April 24, 2007


The environmentally focused musical/acting team Human Nature is going through an intense period of rest. This includes reconsideration and regrouping in preparation for another practical, Quixotic bout with the forces that are bringing us global warming. The company is currently working on a Christmas-season show entitled A Solstice Song. It promises to reinvigorate the Scrooge parable with vivid contemporary relevance, environmentally and socially.

Another climate change show is also in the early stages of development. This one is called . With the temporary defection to Hollywood of the youthful and beautiful Joyful Raven, star of What's Funny About Climate Change?, company principals Jane Lapiner and David Simpson are being forced to build a show around their own aging talent and energies. Fortunately, they have maintained a reserve of aggressive levity for deployment against the planet-busting foibles and foolishness of human beings. It has been said that this new show urgently seeks to reconcile Adam and Eve with Burns and Allen as climate disaster looms.

Meanwhile, Lapiner and Simpson have been performing established material, including a hilarious game-show skit based on competition for survival between Coho Salmon and Cannabis Indoramous. The skit uses broad humor to bring awareness of the importance of conserving water to the local agricultural community. It was a feature at the recent Emerald Cup Competition event in Laytonville.

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