what WAS the name of that movie?
... my former yard guy - the one who cut down my rhubarb...
i had to do a really boring bike ride. Just going back and forth down this huge street on a bike path. I wanted to make sure i was always 5 minutes from home so when it rained i wouldn't have far to go.
If you are familiar with the actor Anthony Heald you might find this article interesting. He lives in Ashland & is now a regular actor with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. http://www.oregonlive.com/O/index.ssf/2010/06/seasoned_by_broadway_and_holly.html
Quote from: JMK on June 05, 2010, 09:54:08 AMJane, I am writing about Ashland at this very moment. Opus Arte has started releasing "real" Globe Theater productions and I have to review their 2009 Romeo & Juliet. I am starting my review with a comment or two about my experiences at Ashland's "Globe." Perhaps JR would like me to work in some comments about Ms. Appel. JMK, how are these Globe tapes? Been considering buying them.
Jane, I am writing about Ashland at this very moment. Opus Arte has started releasing "real" Globe Theater productions and I have to review their 2009 Romeo & Juliet. I am starting my review with a comment or two about my experiences at Ashland's "Globe." Perhaps JR would like me to work in some comments about Ms. Appel.
Quote from: Jane on June 05, 2010, 04:49:37 PMIf you are familiar with the actor Anthony Heald you might find this article interesting. He lives in Ashland & is now a regular actor with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. http://www.oregonlive.com/O/index.ssf/2010/06/seasoned_by_broadway_and_holly.htmlHe's a nice man. I've met him a couple of times.
Good news. The Horseshoe Fire in southern Arizona is 25% contained. That's up from 0% yesterday.
Quote from: Charles Pogue on June 05, 2010, 01:32:15 PMQuote from: JMK on June 05, 2010, 09:54:08 AMJane, I am writing about Ashland at this very moment. Opus Arte has started releasing "real" Globe Theater productions and I have to review their 2009 Romeo & Juliet. I am starting my review with a comment or two about my experiences at Ashland's "Globe." Perhaps JR would like me to work in some comments about Ms. Appel. JMK, how are these Globe tapes? Been considering buying them.I've only seen the Blu-ray of R&J so far. (I think As You Like It is due next month for me to review). Production is middling to very good. The titular actors are very young and (for me, anyway) didn't quite have the gravitas needed for the roles. The rest of the cast is wonderful, the physical production is very good, and there's some good use of music. The really surprising thing for me was how many laughs the piece got (intentionally, in case you were wondering).
Jane, this is the "real" Globe in England, not Ashland.