Monday, November 3, 2008

UP ON THE HILL

was doing some research online this morning for OUR TOWN which i am directing next year (whew! or a few months from now) and i came across this AMAZING clip of paul newman playing the stage manager. even if you think you know this, i urge you to take a few minutes and watch it. one of the most deeply profound and moving things i have seen in a very long time...maybe ever



tomorrow is election day and i feel the eyes of the world upon it. such a very dark time in this country, the world, with a glimmer of life and light trying to peek through. i never thought i could be as angry as i was 8 years ago and then 4 years ago. it is the kind of red hot boiling emotion that makes you want to retreat from society. the only thing that kept so many people going was knowing that others felt just like them....that a horrible injustice had been served. i hope tomorrow that things will be different.

there is a picture in the sentinel today of a woman and her 7 year old daughter at an obama rally and they both look so full of hope. it boggles my mind to think that the only president that child has ever known is the evil that is currently in office. i hope her future is a brighter one...i truly do

and speaking of pix of people and their kids..here's me and my dad from two sundays ago

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it was a strange and strangely wonderful day and expereince to be reunited with my father at a matinee of THE GLASS MENAGERIE. i felt a giant cloud rolling away for most of the day and as emily says in OUR TOWN...."it all happens so fast we don't even see each other"

Sunday, October 26, 2008

RESTLESS SUNDAY

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a new addition to the front yard

so i made it to the obama headquarters yesterday and picked up my yard signs, a bumper sticker and a nice blue tee. i was impressed by the racial array of supporters that i saw there. my fave was a big belt buckled white guy and his silent sidekick of a wife holding on to their obama yard signs that i encountered in the elevator. from first glance, one would expect him to be a staunch mccainer but when i asked "so, do you think he's gonna do it?" he replied, "i hope so. i've got friends who tell me to be careful cuz he's gonna take away my guns. and i say well, i'm about to sell my guns so i can eat so what does it matter!?"

today is the keeper of loads of raw emotions for me. my dad and i will see each other for the first time in 26 years this afternoon. just a few hours from now. he and my step-brother and their wives will be joining me to see THE GLASS MENAGERIE and then we will be going to dinner at houston's on the lake. so glad it is happening but nervous as many emotions and memories are racing through my mind and heart.

i know it's all good. scary but good....

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a new addition to the porch

Saturday, October 25, 2008

WASSUP!

this is the best ever!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

SLEESTACKS are SCARY!

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thanks rich!

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wow... i guess i really am behind on DANCING WITH THE STARS!

thanks shannon

GLASS MENAGERIE opened last night and it was a dreamy damn fine time. a few snafus that the audience didn't notice i hope but very well played and received.

post show gathering featured BLUE ROSE cocktails and mac and cheese. not sure why air wasn't served. everyone knows the wingfield's eat air! it's a memory play people!!!!

seen in audience...betsey maupin pointing out some detail on the set to her husband jay....hmmm...i wish he was reviewing it. tee hee...mr. jay told me during ost gala this year that GM is one of his fave plays and that him seeing it for the first time when he was a young man moved him deeply and changed his and his brothers lives....

mom at the show sunday, then on the 26th my father after 26 years...whew...everyone asked me last night if he was there because they had evidently read my directors notes. i laughed and told them "no, a week from now! not tonight! i can't deal with the opening of a show AND a father reunion in one night!!! now, lets go get another one of those blue rosey things. i'm starting to feel like tennessee's sister rose after the lobotomy!"

auditions all this weekend for national new play network and PLAYFEST. i will be directing a new steven dietz play YANKEE TAVERN, which is all about ghosts and 9/11 conspiracies. it's amazing!

and for your saturday morning viewing pleasure....





original LAND OF THE LOST theme

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0MRU1f2SJ0

who knew there was a season where the dad got even more lost and will and holly's uncle came on the sleestack scene....??? i am at a loss for words on this one



sleestacks are scary!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

BREAKING GLASS

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tech week begins tomorrow for THE GLASS MENAGERIE which we have all been very very busy busy with...breaking glass is a delicate thang...

can't belive that catty chick made it into final 3 on PROJECT RUNWAY!

they should just cut the GABON and call it SURVIVOR BEEFCAKE this year! yowza!

BIG BANG REUNION party tonite to kick off GAY PRIDE weekend in orlando. should be fun and scary....BB was almost 20 years ago.....

it was a hard weekend last week...brett jarvis...may you rest in peace...my heart has been heavy and full of memories...on this planet...you were loved....

sometimes i jus wanna run away....

From the MANITOBA HERALD, Canada (a very underground paper):

The flood of American liberals sneaking across the border into Canada has intensified in the past week, sparking calls for increased patrols to stop the illegal immigration.

The possibility of a McCain/Palin election is prompting the exodus among left-leaning citizens who fear they'll soon be required to hunt, pray, and agree with Bill O'Reilly.

Canadian border farmers say it's not uncommon to see dozens of sociology professors, animal rights activists and Unitarians crossing their fields at night.

I went out to milk the cows the other day, and there was a Hollywood producer huddled in the barn,' said Manitoba farmer Red Greenfield, whose acreage borders North Dakota. The producer was cold, exhausted and hungry. 'He asked me if I could spare a latte and some free-range chicken. When I said I didn't have any, he left. Didn't even get a chance to show him my screenplay, eh?'

In an effort to stop the illegal aliens, Greenfield erected higher fences, but the liberals scaled them. So he tried installing speakers that blare Rush Limbaugh across the fields. 'Not real effective,' he said. 'The liberals still got through, and Rush annoyed the cows so much they wouldn't give milk.'

Officials are particularly concerned about smugglers who meet liberals near the Canadian border, pack them into Volvo station wagons, drive them across the border and leave them to fend for themselves.

'A lot of these people are not prepared for rugged conditions,' an Ontario border patrolman said. 'I found one carload without a drop of drinking water. 'They did have a nice little Napa Valley cabernet, though.'

When liberals are caught, they're sent back across the border, often wailing loudly that they fear retribution from conservatives. Rumors have been circulating about the McCain administration establishing re-education camps in which liberals will be forced to shoot wolves from airplanes, deny evolution, and act out drills preparing them for the Rapture.

In recent days, liberals have turned to sometimes-ingenious ways of crossing the border. Some have taken to posing as senior citizens on bus trips to buy cheap Canadian prescription drugs. After catching a half-dozen young vegans disguised in powdered wigs, Canadian immigration authorities began stopping buses and quizzing the supposed senior-citizen passengers on Perry Como and Rosemary Clooney hits to prove they were alive in the '50s. 'If they can't identify the accordion player on The Lawrence Welk Show, we get suspicious about their age,' an official said.

Canadian citizens have complained that the illegal immigrants are creating an organic-broccoli shortage and renting all the good Susan Sarandon movies. 'I feel sorry for American liberals, but the Canadian economy just can't support them,' an Ottawa resident said. 'How many art-history and English majors does one country need?'



A British Perspective:
Flirting her way to victory

Sarah Palin's farcical debate performance lowered the standards for both female candidates and US political discourse

Michelle Goldberg
Friday, October 3 2008 guardian.co.uk

At least three times last night, Sarah Palin, the adorable, preposterous vice-presidential candidate, winked twice at the audience. Had a male candidate with a similar reputation for attractive vapidity made such a brazen attempt to flirt his way into the good graces of the voting public, it would have universally noted, discussed and mocked. Palin, however, has single-handedly so lowered the standards both for female candidates and American political discourse that, with her newfound ability to speak in more-or-less full sentences, she is now deemed to have performed acceptably last night.

By any normal standard, including the ones applied to male presidential candidates of either party, she did not. Early on, she made the astonishing announcement that she had no intentions of actually answering the queries put to her. "I may not answer the questions that either the moderator or you want to hear, but I'm going to talk straight to the American people and let them know my track record also," she said.

And so she preceded, with an almost surreal disregard for the subjects she was supposed to be discussing, to unleash fusillades of scripted attack lines, platitudes, lies, gibberish and grating references to her own pseudo-folksy authenticity.

It was an appalling display. The only reason it was not widely described as such is that too many American pundits don't even try to judge the truth, wisdom or reasonableness of the political rhetoric they are paid to pronounce upon. Instead, they imagine themselves as interpreters of a mythical mass of "average Americans" who they both venerate and despise.

In pronouncing upon a debate, they don't try and determine whether a candidate's responses correspond to existing reality, or whether he or she is capable of talking about subjects such as the deregulation of the financial markets or the devolution of the war in Afghanistan. The criteria are far more vaporous. In this case, it was whether Palin could avoid utterly humiliating herself for 90 minutes, and whether urbane commentators would believe that she had connected to a public that they see as ignorant and sentimental. For the Alaska governor, mission accomplished.

There is indeed something mesmerizing about Palin, with her manic beaming and fulsome confidence in her own charm. The force of her personality managed to slightly obscure the insulting emptiness of her answers last night. It's worth reading the transcript of the encounter, where it becomes clearer how bizarre much of what she said was. Here, for example, is how she responded to Biden's comments about how the middle class has been short-changed during the Bush administration, and how McCain will continue Bush's policies:

Say it ain't so, Joe, there you go again pointing backwards again. You preferenced [sic] your whole comment with the Bush administration. Now doggone it, let's look ahead and tell Americans what we have to plan to do for them in the future. You mentioned education, and I'm glad you did. I know education you are passionate about with your wife being a teacher for 30 years, and god bless her. Her reward is in heaven, right? ... My brother, who I think is the best schoolteacher in the year, and here's a shout-out to all those third graders at Gladys Wood Elementary School, you get extra credit for watching the debate.

Evidently, Palin's pre-debate handlers judged her incapable of speaking on a fairly wide range of subjects, and so instructed to her to simply disregard questions that did not invite memorized talking points or cutesy filibustering. They probably told her to play up her spunky average-ness, which she did to the point of shtick - and dishonesty. Asked what her Achilles heel is - a question she either didn't understand or chose to ignore - she started in on how McCain chose her because of her "connection to the heartland of America. Being a mom, one very concerned about a son in the war, about a special needs child, about kids heading off to college, how are we going to pay those tuition bills?"

None of Palin's children, it should be noted, are heading off to college. Her son is on the way to Iraq, and her pregnant 17-year-old daughter is engaged to be married to a high-school dropout and self-described "fuckin' redneck". Palin is a woman who can't even tell the truth about the most quotidian and public details of her own life, never mind about matters of major public import. In her only vice-presidential debate, she was shallow, mendacious and phony. What kind of maverick, after all, keeps harping on what a maverick she is? That her performance was considered anything but a farce doesn't show how high Palin has risen, but how low we all have sunk.

Copyright Guardian Newspapers Limited 2008

Thursday, September 25, 2008

TO WORK...

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fall is in the air....my fave time of year! feel like life and work have taken off again or at least in new directions...at a very fast pace. started GLASS MENAGERIE two days ago and in a good way, it feels like we have been working on it for much longer. was living with the play all summer and so have the actors, so the work is much deeper from the get go. dealing with the recent communication with my dad for the first time in 26 years and the impending reunion with him when he and his wife and my step brother come to see the show next month has really made me look at the play in a much more emotional way. the aftermath of this play is so dark and yet one that we never get to experience. tom is so hurt and isolated because of his fathers departure from the family...abandonment...and yet that is what he does to his own sister and mother at the end of the play. he leaves them sitting in the dark after not paying the light bill so he can run away and join the mercahnt marines...brutal...the underlying latent tendencies of tom are are also very resonant and what he an his mother both know or suspect about him is so secretly woven into the fabric of the play. it's a play i have always wanted to work on and i am so thrilled to have the chance to do it. the cast is amazing and the design is beautiful so i am really lookig forward to continuing to work on it and seeeing it come to life. hope people can join me on opening night october 17th. the play runs through nov 16th. make your ressies now. it is selling fast! (407) 447-1700

class is going well. the students continue to direct each other in charles mee monologues and soon they will begin to work on contemporary american plays. looking so forward to the end of the semester when they direct shakespeare outdoors on campus and we get out of the trailer and into the cool november weather.

go see TWO MEN TRAPPED IN WOMEN'S BODIES at the PARLIAMENT HOUSE! wanzies ten year old star vehicle for himself and doug is hi-larious and kenny howard has breathed some new life into this decade old drag warhorse! it's wanzies o-town answer to GREATER TUNA and truly a blast! hide your ailrine bottles! security can be tough in diners and drag bars!

went to the reading series for the new GLBT festival last sunday at mad cow and was blown away! my former student josh levine, who now works for new dramatists, has a degree in playwriting and shares my nyc agent...had written a piece and flown in especially for the occasion. his play TOYS-R-US was alot of fun and a harrowing short set on the site of an AIDS quilt exibition called SONGS MY BROTHER SANG blew me away! congrats to john didonna and the whole gang that put this together and thanks and kudos to the entire GLBT board!
i really hope this fest has a future!

so many people are so thankful for ron legler and florida theatrical association pledging lost BROADWAY CARES monies this week! what an amazing gesture.

UGLY BETTY premieres tonight so i am looking forward to seeing the fruits of my friend josh shull's labors as the new nyc location manager. he is so proud of his new posh post and bff judith light! TRUE BLOOD on sundays followed by MAD MEN is my fave night on tv so far this season and i will very be sad to see don draper and big red go soon. can't wait for DAMAGES and DEXTER my two fave shows!
i wanna see jimmy smitts TRY to steal scenes from cs lee....

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i can't believe clay aiken is gay!!!!! who knew???

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if palin was my mama my name would be QUARTER GRANITE PALIN...what's your palin name?

http://politsk.blogspot.com/2008/09/sarah_13.html

and if obama has to walk into some DC troll bar and pull mccain off of some twinky G addicted go-go boy and drag his ass down to the television station that mo-fo better debate friday nite! forget the debate...let's just let em box!

Friday, September 19, 2008

HOPEFUL

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today i am hopeful
sleepless
ghostlike
changed and exhausted
a cloud has dissipated
the arch of this particular bow of rain
has power and heights unknown
godlike
for now only a picture
tomorrow an ending...
gold


current mood....

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feeling.....

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ready for glass menagerie to begin on tuesday

this dream i have been living in is dark...i need some light...a fire escape...some rain...more rain...and the end of my spiritual cleansing

Monday, September 8, 2008

STALKING BLOGGERS

now that my torrid cooper blog stalker days are over...the latest blogger stalker crush thanks to doug....hes in the pink shirt...gosh i wanna go back to camp now...looks like a fun party

http://genex.typepad.com/genex

a blogger thats more like a sister than a stalkee

http://bloggingwithkenny.blogspot.com/

love me some rick astley beatin down mccain...now if annie lennox could woop up on some palin ass...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TiQCJXpbKg&eurl=http://www.towleroad.com/2008/09/john-mccain-get.html

reading so many plays it hurts my eyes!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

only the core left

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JEM i mean GEM...she's truly outrageous and totally totally awesome....

nyc...i have chewed her up and spit her out. nothing left but the core to consume as the last few days approach. kenny and barry arrived today and becky later this afternoon. then monique and john and gregg...then marcy and margaret movin in to chelsea clinton's kitchen....new neighbors! whew whirlwind kemisha birthday weekend!


jackie-o pet store toy purchase time followed by some serious happy hour fellow hells kitchen blogger time (yes doug with the coop!) followed by some serious olympic viewing...

GEM is rocking it hard at the FRINGE. very nice reviews so far and houses big and cheering and laughhing for the holographs!


BEST burger in nyc so far...the barrow street grill down the street from the theater in greenwich village.

a drag queen came to the show the other nite dressed as JEM...looks more like Farrah Fawcett and Jem had a baby mama drag queen baby but she was so sweet and so excited...when i asked "so are you a JEM fan?" she replied, "can't you tell? i have been getting ready for this all day!"



the real Gem in our show....lookin more draq queenish than the drag queen



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Friday, July 25, 2008

JACKIE-O ARRIVES

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kenisha howard-miller arrived this AM with my new god-child jacquesha-o ("jackie-0" to her peeps) or "jackay-O" as they will no doubt be calling her in da tony award winning hood/heights.

she has yet to pee or poo but here is a shot of her attempting to be tres nyc by the fire hydrant...

new dog bowls, toys, training case and food have been procurred from pet smart and kenny and i are being cruised like there is no tomorrow all of a sudden by small asian girls who just want to pet the dog they have lovingly monikered "wacky-O".

we have let her sniff an old pair of cheyenne's tighty whities so she can begin the jackson stalker walk. we will find him and force him back to the fishbowl for a discussion of what he feels about obama's trip to germany, german chocolate cake and german boiz in leiderhosen...then we will tie him to jackie-o's leash and force him to sleep in her new training cage before waking the next morning, making us breakfast naked and then leading us in a rowsing round of hip hop abz!

tonite don't tell mama's, tomorow, charlie chang and the mysterious salami, sunday justin bond at the public theater and musical monday's at splash...all while trying to get free tix on the cue line online for HAIR in the park....thank goddess no GEM til sunday. i don't have time to go to play practice with this social and dog walking calendar!

this is the dawning of the age of.....jackie-O!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

BIG apple

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that's a bad cell phone late nite photo of her madgesty the moon resting on her manhattan skyline throne....note to amateur blogger self...must get camera!

finally able to get online in nyc! it was sort of a nice forced vacay from the internet as i left my computer chord hook up thingy in o-town. jennifer lauren, aka bucca tom zai-zar (happy birthday week!) makes james bond-esque pass off (thru brutal and torrential downpour) of said computer chord to monique in winter park who then flies into to jersey and delivers me the goods on 52 and 8th! plugged in and on the backstage from the front porch blog dashboard coming to you thru the inner sanctum of the web live from NYC!

so good to be back for a second summer and my second "all girl" show in a row! from last years lady nascar driving show VROOOM! to this years orphaned rock stars in GEM! THE TRULY OUTRAGEOUS PARODY...hmmm...pop chick summer theatre! i think i have discovered a new genre! so much love and grateful appreciation to newlyweds kenny and barry for letting me stay in their fab glass midtown spaceship in the sky! after the nightmare of 6 years of nyc living with fires and rats and jersey and murder in harlem...i have nothing to feel but thankful and blessed beyond measure.

arrived monday and have been relaxin, chillaxin, exercising in condo gym, joggin in central park, creating culinary masterpieces, watching season one disc 3-6 of JERICHO (good quality time with skeet ulrich) rehearsing with Gem and the Holographs (names changed for legalities) and waiting for pay day tomorrow so i can see some shows and some sights! TITLE OF SHOW tomorrow with monique and tom who are currently on a helicopter buzzing around the statue of liberty. what a performance that lady gave in CLOVERFIELD! stunning! mind blowing!

best news i could have received this morning...i GOT THE JOB! after a two year audition...and two national searches....i am now officially a tenure track assistant prof at ucf and the associate director of playfest at o-shakes! was ready for whatever decision came my way but am very happy it worked out this way as i love the job and was hoping i would be able to keep it for a while. thanks for everyone's support and words of encouragement along the way! having a job these days sometimes feels like a miracle....

one of my fave things to do in the miller howard spaceship is to open the curtains to watch the sunset over the river. this photo was taken my first nite here. the litttle dot is not another UFO but the time warner cable blimp...i know...i have to get a camera with a zoom!

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happy birthday jennifer and miss sammy! i am sooooooooooo sad i will miss the pool parties and the roasts...and aunt edy falling down...always fun to witness!

peace out people...and if anyone is friends with skeet ulrich on facebook can u please suggest that he adds me as a friend...thank you and good afternoon fellow human beings...it is an honor to share the world with you...now go eat some chocolate pop tarts!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

sunday someone give me a bloody mary sunday!

well i decided to continue with the new summer trend that my friend jennifer lauren started and that is....arrive at the airport one day earlier than really scheduled to fly. its sort of a departing day rehearsal or "play practice" if you will. you get the great feeling of being packed early, you get to see if your travelling outfit will work and if your luggage is too much or too little. you act surprised to hear that you were booked on the same flight on the next day and then you call your international juggling friend to come back and get you after he has just dropped you off and is trying to have intimate post-dunkin donut chocolate induce coital nuptials on your abandoned bed. you save your bed and their guilt ridden concsious and you get to test the true depth of said jugglers friendship with you as he speeds back to jet blue cussing your very existence. you come home, you see how clean you have left your place, you change out of your travelling gear and go to a few afternoon parties and then home to rest for the real trip the next day! it's so refreshing and ultra-cool! all the summer travellers are doing it!

i have stigmata. i fell on plastic spiked office flooring when i went to see WASTELAND last night and i was pierced thru the hand in three places, one pretty bad and on both knees. is an unexpected unplanned bout of falling down and then being in the middle of a Jesus complex crisis acceptable when you heading to see a new musical? i would post pix of my cruxifiction punctures...but it's not pretty

Thursday, July 10, 2008

sounds of the seasonal interview

got up early today to enjoy the morning without having to rush to get ready for the BIG 8 hour interview. coffee and some porch time. i have planted a half a dozen plants that were recommended to me as "attractive to butterflies" or "butterfly inducing" if you will. i have waited patiently for a few months and have seen less butterflies than i normally do this time of year. this morning, i was pondering the up-coming day and i finally saw one! orange and black and dancing all over the garden and resting for several landings on the orange flowers that matched her coloring. my neighbor brian who works at palmer's nursery on corrine has taken a butterfly course at leu gardens...note to self...you should take a class instead of teaching one for a change. anyhoooo....that butterfly was really gorge and when i couldn't see her on the flowers anymore, i looked down and saw a huge shadow of her on the sidewalk...jus made a phone call to my pal and colleague pat and while talking to him i went on the porch and saw (insert bad tya joke here) another butterfly dancing around with the first one. this one was black and yellow and they were doing some serious aerial martha graham but naked! so beautiful and just so happy that today of all days that that was what i had to wake up to! today is the BIG day after doing my job for two years on an emergency cover basis, i finally get to interview for it. i am confident that what shall be shall be and that no door has ever closed for me where another has not opened. really happy that one of my fave cable music station "sounds of the season" has stopped playing anita bryant singing GOD BLESS AMERICA which they did all last weekend and that they have switched back to the chillaxin groove. as i started to write this a group who i had never heard before VERTIGO DELUXE were werkin a tune called EVERYTHING IS GONNA BEE ALL RIGHT. butterflies and channel 401....summer happy...

meetings and interviews all afternoon

men in black... interview self induced dress code and code of ethics....kick butt and take names!!!!

lindsay sent me a picture yesterday of one her little students. she has started substitute teaching this summer and i can't even begin to put into words what a very special student she has been and what a great friend she has becom... but to see a little "baby-booka" student of hers and hear her talking about working as a teacher makes me beam madonnish rays of light and sunshine!

nyc jus 48 hours to go! jet blue butterfly....take me awaaaaaaaaaay!

take me away...take me away... to a secret place...a sweet escape...to a hideaway...where the river flows...and no one knows and the dark is light... and i call it home and there's no more lies....and the darkness is light and no one cries there's only.....butterlies! do what you want but you're never gonna break me...sticks and stones are never gonna break me....i gotta pocket...gotta pocket full of sunshine....no more lies...only buuuuuuuuuuuttterrfliieees!

i gotta pocket gotta pocket full of sunshine!!!!!!

i know i'll be all right.........

why am i makin this hard on myself when i've got sooooooooooooo many reasons to be happy?

thank you natasha!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

summer friday
chillaxin orchid from the front porch
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chillaxin gerber from the front garden
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emerging night time chillaxin cactus bloom
blooming witnessed by the enchilada party peeps
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nyc fringe buzz has begun and it seems like
GEM THE TRULY OUTRAGEOUS PARODY
has launched the web site!
look for me under CAST even though i am directing not acting
and a little mention on nytheatre.com
We will be performing at The Barrow Street TheaterADDRESS: 27 Barrow St. (at 7th Avenue, South of Christopher Street)SUBWAY:1 to Christopher Street1 block south on 7th Avenue to BarrowA C E B D F V to West 4th StreetWest on 4th Street, left on BarrowPARKING: Barrow St. between 7th Ave. and West 4th or 7th Ave. below Bleeker st.
GEM! A Truly Outrageous Parody
SAT 8/9 @ 2:15 – 3:00 pm
TUE 8/12 @ 10:00 – 10:45 pm
TUE 8/19 @ 3:30 – 4:15 pm
THUR 8/21 @ 6:45 – 7:30 pm
SAT 8/23 @ 9:30 – 10:15 pm
mean while from backstage in orlando....
officer lockstock and little sally from ucf's deceased and defunct dlee production of
URINETOWN
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the ink 19 review
the entire cast of PEE-PEE TOWN can be seen this weekend
(no july 4th show) in the summer showcase which features songs and scripted material pastiched together by the company.
LEADING LADIES opens next week!
happy 4th of july everyone!
when you see hostages being freed
it kind of makes you want to light a sparkler or two!
ingrid for president!!!!
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Monday, June 30, 2008

summer monday

HOOOOOOO-Damn-RAAAY!



summer break is officially here! decided to start my blog today which was a summer 08 objective...so here it is...LIVE comin atcha from backstage on the front porch on pine! URINETOWN closed yesterday. saturday night was truly amazing with over 30 close friends in the theater on the wanzie row which spilled over into another row behind that one. i filmed the show for record at UCF which was totes fun in a mini-spielbergian way. i have never filmed one of my own shows so it was a treat and of course i was cocky with camera and did some zoom in and outs with the music. can't wait to see how that turns out. hopefully will post some here on the new blog location.



sunday evening was spent enjoying anthony johnson's cabaret FROM YOUTUBE TO YOU which was really great and fun to see all the same peeps i had just seen the night before at my show, show up to see his.


jeff horn was overheard saying to wanzie...."i've been in alot of theaters in this country and no one applauds like O-towners!" It's true, maybe it's our ingrained appreciation for all things un-disney or maybe it's the cocktails in the footlight theater....hmmmm



waiting patiently to re-interview for my job which is going tenure track now. i have been chosen as one of the 4 final candidates and it should go down this week or next...whatever happens is what is supposed to happen and i feel confident with that knowledge. it's so very strange to apply for a job that i have been doing for 2 years...hum....



as soon as the interview is over, i will be heading to NYC to direct GEM THE TRULY OUTRAGEOUS PARODY for NYfringe. i know, all you die-hard JEM fans that it is spelled with a J not a G but the creators of the piece want Jem's lawyers to stay far away from the fringe so it is what it is. it was created by some folks at THE UPRIGHT CITIZENS BRIGADE and was penned by my former student and nyc ant farm productions company member, amanda allan. second year in a row i am getting to direct an all gal cast in nyc and i am so ready to goooooooooooo!


the # of shows that i worked on this year is crazy! 13 in total!!! eeek! that's somehow more than one a month! i have made the decision to do half this much next year. but we will see how that goes.....


a re-cap with photos is called for i feel so i can see it all in front of me like the crazy theatrical smorgasbord that it was and is....



from last summer to this.....


JAWZ THE MUSICAL (o-town fringe)



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CARNIVALE (o-town fringe)




VROOOM! (off broadway)




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BENT (empty stages)






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CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY



(o-town rep )






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THE SECRET GARDEN (ost)






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LITTLE DOG LAUGHED (the parliament house)


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OPUS (playfest)






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KAFKA'S SHORTS
c0-producer of PLAYFEST


MACBETH (ost)






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WHEN PIGS FLY (o-town fringe)






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HIGH SCHOOL QUEERBOOK (0-town fringe)




URINETOWN (ucf)






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that's just CRAY CRAY! i need a vacation! NYC, here i come!

scheduled for next year....



THE GLASS MENAGERIE (ost) and OUR TOWN (winter garden)


yes i know, i have some serious american classic karma coming but they are both really amazingly dreamy plays...



off to ucf for a brief visit to a survey class that saw PEE-PEE TOWN yesterday for a little question and answer session...