Talk:William Mastrosimone

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[edit] WTF?

"Other plays include The Afghan Women, alternately titled Nanawatai, ..."

Since these two are the same d*mn play, shouldn't they just link to the same place????? 200.230.213.152 01:52, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Contacting William Mastorsimone

Hi Bill,

We have met, in Trenton NJ, after your Aphgan Woman show at the Mill Hill Theater.

I was the one that came up to you and stated, that your plays are usually, NOT where the cruise ships dock...and you kinda liked that term and it made you smile. We had a nice chat and I found you to be so approachable and kind.

I went to school in Ewing and graduated with either your brother or cousin, never the less, I would like to contact you and would be ever so pleased if you could return this message to my email address.

I recently saw a play, HEDWIG & THE ANGRY INCH, directed by Anthony D'Amato and performed at the infamous Baronet Theater,in Asbury PaRK, NJ, last Saturday night and it blew my mind!

And who doesn't need a mind blow right? It centers on HUMANITY & KINDNESS!
I thought of you right away because ONLY you 

are about human integrity and have touched so many people with your sincere magical talents.

If you could/would contact me, I would be so eager to discuss with you more on why I am reaching out to you with a humble request.

Thank you for your time, and kindness.

I hope to hear back from you soon.

Respectfully, Kathleen Lini-Falcey-email Talk2ya@optonline.net Hamilton, NJ 609-532-9072

[edit] Nietzsche

What influence, if any, did Nietzsche have on Mastrosimone? I saw him reading a Nietzsche paperback, that was borrowed from the Rider College Library, when he was a clerk at Simone's Liquors in 1977.Lestrade (talk) 15:22, 1 May 2008 (UTC)Lestrade