The last of four parts
[See Part 1 here, Part 2 here, Part 3 here]
Soon after our return to Madison, we began a series of performances there, along with a few around the state. In Madison we played three shows a weekend for three weeks in October, all of them in the large hall at the Eagles Club. We also did a live, in-studio two-hour radio interview and demonstration for the Madison affiliate of NPR. I thought the radio show was going well until the host asked which one of us had never acted before. He knew damn well, and I hesitated to answer, instead preferring to avoid the subject. My castmates interrupted the brief silence by whispering loudly and in unison, “Peter.”  I don’t recall the host’s follow-up questions or my answers.
But I did pass that doctoral qualifying exam despite all.
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