Haines His Way
Haines His Way => Daily Discussions => Topic started by: bk on April 18, 2015, 12:06:23 AM
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were written, and now it is time for you to post until the written cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: OPISTHOGRAPH!
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We had very good show last night. Only two performances left.
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First post after George.
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Good morning, all.
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A little early for a Saturday, but what are you gonna do.
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A very happy Record Store Day to all!
http://www.recordstoreday.com
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Morning all.
That is all.
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Data point: It is not "National" Record Store Day. Don't know why.
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Know, however, that I shall be visiting my local record store. Only one in town, but it's a good one.
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Now it's "Tomorrow" running through my head. And I've got a very sneaky feeling that it won't be the last time for that.
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It's going up to the mid-seventies today! First day of the year for that. Unfortunately, it's just for one day. Unbelievable.
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We must continue to fight for every degree we can get.
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A very happy Record Store Day to all!
http://www.recordstoreday.com
Thanks for telling me, Chas. I didn't know.
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Data point: It is not "National" Record Store Day. Don't know why.
Now I am very confused.
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good morning to all
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Anyone in NYC seeing the workshop of Grinder: The Opera?
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Good morning, all! I am on my second cup of coffee, and then I will take a bus to my pharmacy and pick up my meds. Then, back here to work on Moross' Gentlemen Be Seated!, Now that Tyland is closing up, I need to get as much done as I can before I no longer have a computer, photocopier or scanner to communicate with my copyist Dan in Rhode Island.
I also need to put away my winter clothes and drag out my shorts and summer play clothes.
DR Jeanne, since my complaints I never hear a sound from a dog, and for all I know it's gone home to her parents. The young lady is also very quiet, so for all I know she's living elsewhere and renting the apartment so her parents don't know she's living with someone elsewhere. All speculation, but nothing surprises me. Occasionally, I hear a bark and think there is a dog upstairs! But I actually think it's no longer there.
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DR singdaw, I'm glad you enjoyed the concert. I'm wondering who paid for her orchestrations. She only contacts me when she wants to rent something, and of course I have no charts or orchestra parts here since i am not a rental library, but i sure could use the work. She, her sister, and Mr Barrett, for all the concert work they're getting, are rather cheap about owning their own concert libraries. Marni Nixon has trunks and trunks of her personal concert library for the past 60 years. They all want it now for nothing.
It's also irritating that I'll do an album for a singer like Matt Bogart or Sean McDermott, and then the producer gives the singer the charts without adding me into the mix. I was paid to do your recording, not your concerts as well.
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DR George, I hope the last performances go really well!
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TOD:
FARGO
BAND OF BROTHERS
THE PACIFIC
THE WINDS OF WAR
WAR AND REMEMBRANCE
LONESOME DOVE
STREETS OF LAREDO
BROKEN TRAIL
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Is anybody watching AMERICAN CRIME and/or DIG?
Your opinion of the shows?
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Data point: It is not "National" Record Store Day. Don't know why.
Now I am very confused.
Oh dear. Now I've done it.
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A very happy Record Store Day to all!
http://www.recordstoreday.com
You had to remind me, one more thing I have no idea where we will put ours after the move ;D
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Our buyers are having their final walk through today. It is just a routine one to show the hoyse is in the same condition as it was during the inspection, or better had repairs been needed.
They said we didn't need to have it clean. Now that would be stupid since we haven't closed on it yet and do not need to begin the moving process until after the closing.
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Catching up, and it was great to see Dan M was here the other night.
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We had very good show last night. Only two performances left.
Nice to hear that it was a very good show!
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DR GEORGE I am sending "Laughing Stock" around the board, and everyone who has read it so far has loved it. I am hoping we can put it on the schedule for 2016.
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Such great links yesterday....lots of fun things to listen to and to watch.
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Today my NEW turntable should arrive. It allegedly will allow me to record my LP's directly onto a flash drive and then work on them on the computer.....we shall see what happens.
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I forgot some lines last night....so tonight I am hoping to say EVERYTHING that I am supposed to say.
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Continued rehearsal vibes for MR BK & Co.
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Page Two Buffy Saint-Marie Dance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi01999sB8M
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I agree, DR elmore3003 - that doesn't seem fair at all.
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Thanks for the YouTube link to the Reich, DR Dan M!
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I forgot some lines last night....so tonight I am hoping to say EVERYTHING that I am supposed to say.
Interesting, DR Jrand64. I wonder if that was the result of having to perform the school "abridged" version. Did any of the rest of the cast experience the same problem?
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TOD:
I loved the miniseries form when it first began. So many adaptations of novels.....I think the first two I remember seeing still remain my favorites:
QB VII based on the Leon Uris novel
RICH MAN, POOR MAN which later became a television series.....I liked them both!!
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TOD:
Talk about bleak, "Harper's Island" was truly horrific, but kind of good. But my favorite mini-series is "Fargo". I'd heard they're going to bring it back.
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I'm up, I'm up - she of the Evil Eye should be here shortly and then I shall jog.
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Slept only about five or six hours.
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Did I miss DR Mike's announcement?
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Do the PBS multi-episode series count as mini-series? I recall really liking "Tom Brown's Schooldays" and "Rock Follies."
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But I guess since the TOD includes multi-episode series, the PBS series count for the TOD.
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Page Two Buffy Saint-Marie Dance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi01999sB8M
Orchestration by the funny and wonderful Peter Schickele, aka PDQ Bach.
Is this movie on DVD? I would love to see it again.
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And thought for today: absolutely no goddam good deed goes unpunished.
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Last night in Scottsdale was "4 Girls 4" [no, not the one with Rosemary Clooney, Margaret Whiting, Helen O'Connell and Rose Marie- (and later Martha Raye and Kay Starr taking over two of the spots)although I'd give anything to see that again] but the new one. Andrea McArdle, Faith Prince, Christine Andreas and Randy Graff.. It's an ever changing group. It started out with Donna McKechnie instead of Randy Graff. And then Andre McArdle is off to the East Coast for "Hello, Dolly!" so someone will take her place if the tour continues.
It was fabulous.
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DR ELMORE I don't think it has been officially released, I bought a home grown DVD that wasn't very good quality. If you want a copy, I can find it a make you one.
I have the soundtrack which is so good.....I think it includes "Our House"......
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DR ELMORE I don't think it has been officially released, I bought a home grown DVD that wasn't very good quality. If you want a copy, I can find it a make you one.
I have the soundtrack which is so good.....I think it includes "Our House"......
I just went to Amazon, and look what I found!
http://www.amazon.com/Strawberry-Statement-2-Discs/dp/B007K7IBKC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1429378051&sr=8-1&keywords=strawberry+statement
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That was a nice bit of news. Some of this day so far has been hell.
I did locate all of the printouts for Act Two of Gentlemen, Be Seated! so I can begin the edit. I like Dan's new template for Act One.
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OMG DR ELMORE.......I just ordered the movie. I hadn't looked for a long time....and there it is....although it is MOD....hopefully it will be okay.
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Saturday afternoon greetings!
Looks like I forgot to log out last night - sorry!
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Catching up, and it was great to see Dan M was here the other night.
Happy to be here. Thanks FJL!
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OMG DR ELMORE.......I just ordered the movie. I hadn't looked for a long time....and there it is....although it is MOD....hopefully it will be okay.
Let's hope!
I am on an Alan Bates obsession today because of a wonderful book I'm reading about him, Michael Caine, Richard Harrison, Sean Connery, Albert Finney, and the change in British theatre and censorship in the 1950s.
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So, I have to drag out GEORGY GIRL, KING OF HEARTS,and a few other DVDs.
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I've just returned from this year's lovely fundraising luncheon for the local presence of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. It's a wonderful program that delivers, by mail, a free book each month to children from birth to 5 years. AAUW Middletown is a major sponsor - we look it as our preschool "scholarship" initiative.
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Page Two Buffy Saint-Marie Dance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi01999sB8M
Orchestration by the funny and wonderful Peter Schickele, aka PDQ Bach.
Is this movie on DVD? I would love to see it again.
Yes, he's written some funny stuff. P.D.Q. Bach's "The Abduction of Figaro" is a spot-on spoof: https://youtu.be/ZD8jP52Mwck
Schickele's birthday celebration was just held in Minnesota. Wonder if anyone attended?:
http://www.vocalessence.org/event/p-d-q-bach-peter-schickele-birthday-bash/
My brush with fame: I encountered Prof. Schickele as we were both searching the record bins at J&R Records in NYC when their old store had a separate Classical building. He was very personable and not in any way dismissive of a nobody like me. He was avuncular and chatty. I had his autograph but that was lost in my move from NY to AZ. Alas, many things were lost. I'm sure we've all tried to recapture an (or many) elusive "Rosebud"(s) at one time or another (or ongoing).
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So, I have to drag out GEORGY GIRL, KING OF HEARTS,and a few other DVDs.
DR elmore you've evoked fond memories of the BBC series by Tony Hart called "Vision On" which I had seen in the early 1970s rebroadcast on the local NY WABC. What a great example of the 1960s Mod style. Somewhat of a cross between Lester's Beatles films and the later Monty Python ethos:
Here's a full, early in the series, episode:
https://youtu.be/2EmCC2aPV74
Aside from the visuals (Mr. Hart had the hearing impaired in mind), the music is great and introduced me at a young age to a variety of styles.
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That looks like a great book DR ELMORE.
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I contacted KQED, but have so far received no response. My enquiry was regarding another great old PBS show with Jean Marsh at the height of her "Upstairs, Downstairs" fame: "The International Animation Festival":
[terrible video copy unfortunately of her sign off]:
https://youtu.be/25Yncg8HVhU
For any who have watched this series, it was a great introduction to the National Film Board of Canada animation, the Bruno Bozzetto animations just before "Allegro non Troppo" and the Yugoslav animators. For a kid like me who grew up on Looney Tunes (never was that much into Disney kiddie cartoons, not the true classics), it was a lot of fun. But, then again, I think I was the only one in my neighborhood who got into Ernie Kovacs at that early an age.
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That looks like a great book DR ELMORE.
I'm putting it on my list.
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Dan ,
I know. What you mean I somehow lost the letter written to me bt Katherine Hepburn in 1986. I still have hopes ( 2 moves later) that it will miraculously show up
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Attack of the 50 foot woman is on my tv right now!
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TMC
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I started the day with a dentist visit and had a filling to mend the other broken tooth
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Then it was off to the soup kitchen
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Today we served ziti with meat sauce, pizza, salad, garlic bread and dessert
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We had 89 guests
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She finally got Harry all to her self
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TOD. Shogun was the first that came to mind
I am sure there are more
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Dan ,
I know. What you mean I somehow lost the letter written to me bt Katherine Hepburn in 1986. I still have hopes ( 2 moves later) that it will miraculously show up
I know what you mean. Fortunately, I still have my letter from John Williams and my postcard with both Rankin and Bass having signed it.
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How cool is this? Here's BBC1 signing off for the night to a rendition of Morricone's "The Sicilian Clan":
https://youtu.be/f0BXLKseP0Q?t=5m13s
Ah, the days when TV went to sleep.
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I forgot some lines last night....so tonight I am hoping to say EVERYTHING that I am supposed to say.
Memory Vibes!!!
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Dan ,
I know. What you mean I somehow lost the letter written to me bt Katherine Hepburn in 1986. I still have hopes ( 2 moves later) that it will miraculously show up
Oy! That hurts!
Oops. I mean it hoits, it hoits!
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When I was purging my keepsakes the one ticket stub I wanted to keep was missing. Everything else was there. I keep hoping I put it in a "safe" place last time I had it out. It is for the Heifetz concert my father took me to, the one that turned out to be his professional concert. As long as I never lose the memory of that evening I will be happy.
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I am learning to let go. Today we sold my car and did not buy a new one. For now we are a one car family.
At ten years of age, and the little I drive it, it seemed easier not to go through the hassle of transferring it to another state.
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Yes I was watching Allison in 50 Foot Woman.....Ben M. didn't have much good to say about it.....
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I never kept anything from that, either. (The Heifetz concert that both DR Jane and I attended.) Hard to believe, but true. I would presume I held on to the program for a while, but I haven't seen it in years.
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I was shockingly bad at that, especially in my L.A. years for some reason. And, what vixmom said -- every time I go through a box or a file or anything where a missing item should be, I harbor new hope that it's going to turn up.
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I never kept anything from that, either. (The Heifetz concert that both DR Jane and I attended.) Hard to believe, but true. I would presume I held on to the program for a while, but I haven't seen it in years.
I had the ticket in my hands a few months ago. I don't understand where it went. Yes, I went through everything to be sure it wasn't there before trashing the rest of it.
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I did find a missing earring that had fallen into one of the drawers.
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The buyers are here for their walk-through. Bye.
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DR George, I hope the last performances go really well!
Thanks, Larry!
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DR GEORGE I am sending "Laughing Stock" around the board, and everyone who has read it so far has loved it. I am hoping we can put it on the schedule for 2016.
That would be cool! If you do do it, can you thank my in your program (no obligation, of course)?
;)
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Dan ,
I know. What you mean I somehow lost the letter written to me bt Katherine Hepburn in 1986. I still have hopes ( 2 moves later) that it will miraculously show up
I've lost letters from Benjamin Britten and Lotte Lenya. I have no idea where they could be! I think the Sondheims are at the Miami U library.
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I have some autographs of people who've performed here in Olympia (Melissa Manchester, Debbie Gravitte, The Pointer Sisters, Linda Eder, Ann Hampton Callaway, etc.) and I've purchased a couple of sets of autographs of the members of The Manhattan Transfer...and I have all of BK's autographed books and several CDs.
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I forgot some lines last night....so tonight I am hoping to say EVERYTHING that I am supposed to say.
Been there...done that...I HATE it when that happens. :P
;)
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Attack of the 50 foot woman is on my tv right now!
I turned on my TV just at the very end of the movie. I'm now recording "Paint Your Wagon" to my sister's laptop from my DVR. He can eventually make a Blu-ray of it for me (depending on how much time he has). I have several other projects for him...at least until I get a new computer and can do this all by myself. It was recorded off a channel (not TCM) that's widescreen, hi-def and no commercials!
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I forgot some lines last night....so tonight I am hoping to say EVERYTHING that I am supposed to say.
Jrand, what did you say the difference in length between the school edition and the full-length version?
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TOD:
I loved the miniseries form when it first began. So many adaptations of novels.....I think the first two I remember seeing still remain my favorites:
QB VII based on the Leon Uris novel
RICH MAN, POOR MAN which later became a television series.....I liked them both!!
QBVII was my choice, as well.
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DR DanM, I love Peter Schickele! I used to see PDQ Bach at Carnegie Hall on his comps. A couple of years ago I called him about his incidental music for "The Knight of the Burning Pestle," which Vanguard has never released n VF, and he burned me a CD.
I've suggested that the Manhattan School of Music stage "Abduction of Figaro," but of course they did not and it would have been a great birthday idea.
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Four!
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DR ELMORE I don't think it has been officially released, I bought a home grown DVD that wasn't very good quality. If you want a copy, I can find it a make you one.
I have the soundtrack which is so good.....I think it includes "Our House"......
I just went to Amazon, and look what I found!
http://www.amazon.com/Strawberry-Statement-2-Discs/dp/B007K7IBKC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1429378051&sr=8-1&keywords=strawberry+statement
Starring Bruce Dawson! Oh my God! Can you believe it? Who the Hell is Bruce Dawson?
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Bruce Davison's cousin, no doubt.
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The high school version ran 94 minutes. The usual production runs about 108 minutes.
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Off to DePauw!
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Schickele's birthday celebration was just held in Minnesota. Wonder if anyone attended?:
I did!
And you can re-create the experience:
http://www.vocalessence.org/category/podcast/
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Back from bacon and eggs, picking up some packages, having a horrible allergy attack and having to buy more damn Claritin on the road, then going to the Pasadena Playhouse and attending to some details there, then coming home - one of the packages contained this wonderful-looking item.
(http://i60.tinypic.com/2wco3o0.jpg)
So, on Tuesday, I'll place the book order and we should have them about two weeks after that.
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Back from bacon and eggs, picking up some packages, having a horrible allergy attack and having to buy more damn Claritin on the road, then going to the Pasadena Playhouse and attending to some details there, then coming home - one of the packages contained this wonderful-looking item.
(http://i60.tinypic.com/2wco3o0.jpg)
So, on Tuesday, I'll place the book order and we should have them about two weeks after that.
That's wonderful, BK!
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Good news on the new book. Will we have to turn our heads sideways to read it? ;)
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Excellent.
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Plywood Art.
http://fb-976.lifebuzz.com/plywood-art/
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Plywood Art.
http://fb-976.lifebuzz.com/plywood-art/
Wow! Those are some incredible drawing, Tom!
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And now, I'm off. First, I'm off to my parents' house to celebrate my niece's 31st birthday (which actually was yesterday), and then I'm off to the theater.
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One of the cast members has invited everyone to her house for a last Saturday night get-together.
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Tomorrow we have our last show, strike (which won't be very much) and then our final cast party. I'm really going to miss this show and the cast and crew.
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Be back later!
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All my books are best read sideways.
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At the beginning of the year, I found at a local store a scrapbook that someone had put together in the late 60s/early 70s containing lobby books from movies and plays. My guess is that it was someone associated with the Air Force as this is a big AF town. I thought it was a treasure trove. All are interesting and I have listed them below, but I had to dismantle the scrapbook as it was falling apart. Almost all were unfortunately scotch taped into the book as this was the era before people were aware of archival collecting, so I have been unable to remove the tape without ruining the programs. A lucky few were not taped and were just tipped in. The gravest "sin" was that a few were cut down to fit into the scrapbook.
If anyone knows if I should do anything to conserve these, if it is worth doing, and if any of these are of collectors' interest, I would appreciate it. I may sell some if they are sufficiently valuable to help make ends meet.
Anne of the Thousand Days movie
Battle of Britain movie
Doctor Doolittle movie
The Chalk Garden (1971) starring Gladys Cooper and Joan Greenwood
Promises, Promises (Cincinnati Curtain Call) starring Ted Pugh, Ilene Graff and Barney Martin
Vivat! Vivat Regina! by Robert Bolt (Theatreprint Programme) starring Judy Parfitt
[To preserve as much of the integrity of the previous two booklets, I have kept them attached to the scrapbook page. Each is on opposite sides of the same page.]
Ella & Basie with the Tommy Flanagan Trio (1970) concert program from Germany [cutdown to fit the scrapbook]
Mame (Charles the Second Programme) starring Ginger Rogers with Burt Kwouk and Tony Adams, restaged for London by Lawrence Kasha
Out of the Question by Ira Wallach (St. Martin's Theatre, Cambridge Circus) starring Gladys Cooper, directed by Nigel Patrick
[The previous two are on opposite sides of the same scrapbook page]
Hadrian VII by Peter Luke (1969) starring Douglas Rain
HAIR (Shaftesbury Theatre Playbill) starring (among many) Paul Nicholas, Oliver Tobias, Elaine Paige, Tim Curry
[Hadrian and Hair are on opposite sides of same page]
Anne of Green Gables, a musical (New Theatre Playbill) (1969) starring Polly James, Barbara Hamilton
The Hofmusikkapelle/Hofburg Chapel (Vienna, dated 1965)
Sleuth (St. Martin's Theatre, Cambridge) starring Anthony Quayle
Conduct Unbecoming by Barry England starring Maxine Audley and Paul Jones
Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
OLIVER! (1968) movie
Who Killed Santa Claus by Terence Feely (Piccadilly Theatre Playbill) starring Honor Blackman
The Magistrate by A.W. Pinero starring Alastair Sim and Patricia Routledge
The Happy Apple by Jack Pulman (Apollo Theatre, London) starring Paul Rogers, James Villiers
The Mame Souvenir Book (Ginger Rogers) [cutdown to fit the scrap book]
Dick Whittington Souvenir Brochure starring Tommy Steele, Mary Hopkin, Kenneth Connor
The Lion in Winter (1968) [cutdown to fit the scrap book]
Opera at the Zoo, Cincinnati Summer Opera Festival, 1971 season (debut of conductor James Levine)
The following were tipped in and unadulterated in any way:
The Story of Gone With The Wind (1967 revival of movie)
1776 (1969) starring George Hearn, Jon Cypher amongst many others
Fiddler on the Roof starring Bob Carroll, Fritzi Burr amongst many others
Carousel (1971) starring John Raitt (autographed by John Raitt)
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Just watched THE IMITATION GAME, which I liked very much.
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No relaxation YET. Dealing with all the volatile parties for the ALS show and then had to go through what was supposedly the final script, which wasn't too final in my opinion - so I had to completely clean that up. Later I'll start planning the entrances and exits for my performers.
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Dan, some interesting stuff there for sure.
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Dan, some interesting stuff there for sure.
Even a couple of Cincinnati references...
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Anyone see the Forever Plaid the movie?
It seems that it played 1 day in limited theaters via Fanthom Events. Did it play anywhere else for longer?
Here it is on You Tube.
https://youtu.be/j67NJ3FcPEo
Wonder why Jason Graae didn't do the movie?
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The Sound of Music is back in theaters Sunday and Wednesday.
I wonder if it is going to be shown in the original TODD-AO?
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Just watched THE IMITATION GAME, which I liked very much.
This is on my Netflix queue.
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Just waiting for the show to start. My friend Margo is supposed to be here tonight. :)
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Anyone see the Forever Plaid the movie?
It seems that it played 1 day in limited theaters via Fanthom Events. Did it play anywhere else for longer?
Here it is on You Tube.
https://youtu.be/j67NJ3FcPEo
Wonder why Jason Graae didn't do the movie?
I saw the PBS broadcast and bought the DVD.
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Dan, some interesting stuff there for sure.
I couldn't resist after all the store was only asking $10 for the whole scrap book. Despite the scotch tape, the book did keep the playbills and lobby books in decent shape. The paper is still glossy, nothing that dried out and luckily no acid damage. No foxing that I can see. Seems to have been the scrap book of someone who loved going to shows and collected souvenirs of the shows. A collection that was taken care of by its owner, save for the tape issue which I don't think was uncommon at that time.
If anyone has any ideas/suggestions I would like to hear from you. Most if not all of you have much more knowledge about these shows than I do. I'm sure my knowledge is quite limited in comparison, so I yield to your expertise and wisdom.
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I don't remember what I wrote about it, but I think I enjoyed it.
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Just waiting for the show to start. My friend Margo is supposed to be here tonight. :)
Margo Channing?
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Dan, some interesting stuff there for sure.
I couldn't resist after all the store was only asking $10 for the whole scrap book. Despite the scotch tape, the book did keep the playbills and lobby books in decent shape. The paper is still glossy, nothing that dried out and luckily no acid damage. No foxing that I can see. Seems to have been the scrap book of someone who loved going to shows and collected souvenirs of the shows. A collection that was taken care of by its owner, save for the tape issue which I don't think was uncommon at that time.
If anyone has any ideas/suggestions I would like to hear from you. Most if not all of you have much more knowledge about these shows than I do. I'm sure my knowledge is quite limited in comparison, so I yield to your expertise and wisdom.
That does sound like a treasure. Good luck with preserving it!
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Just waiting for the show to start. My friend Margo is supposed to be here tonight. :)
Margo Channing?
Nope and no relation.
;)
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Okay...it's almost show time! Until later!
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Dan ,
I know. What you mean I somehow lost the letter written to me bt Katherine Hepburn in 1986. I still have hopes ( 2 moves later) that it will miraculously show up
Up until a year ago, I could easily find my signed ONCE UPON A MATTRESS program, and I think I could find it again. Signed by Imogene Coca, King Donovan, and Edward Everett Horton. Long gone are the Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ed McMahon, Roger Williams, Hubert Humphrey, and others.
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Dan ,
I know. What you mean I somehow lost the letter written to me bt Katherine Hepburn in 1986. I still have hopes ( 2 moves later) that it will miraculously show up
Up until a year ago, I could easily find my signed ONCE UPON A MATTRESS program, and I think I could find it again. Signed by Imogene Coca, King Donovan, and Edward Everett Horton. Long gone are the Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ed McMahon, Roger Williams, Hubert Humphrey, and others.
That would be an interesting group if they had all been in one production.
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And of course, the Colleen Dewhurst and Shirley Jones kisses are worth more to me than any autograph.
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Just watched THE IMITATION GAME, which I liked very much.
We watched it last night and agree.
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What a day. We decided drinks and dinner at our favorite restaurant was just what we needed. It was, however, that drink got to me quickly since I needed food. It was a nice way to end the day.
They buyers are very nice but we did not expect them to be here soooo long. At least we don't have to go over everything while in the middle of packing.
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Just watched THE IMITATION GAME, which I liked very much.
I really liked that movie too
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Intermission!
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Finished with my viewing. Today's allergy attack is the worst in years - it just won't quit - I even took a second Claritin two hours before I should have.
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The house is almost full and they are enjoying it!
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Finished with my viewing. Today's allergy attack is the worst in years - it just won't quit - I even took a second Claritin two hours before I should have.
~~~Quick Allergy Recovery Vibes for BK!!~~~
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I could hear my friend Margo laughing. :D
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Time for act two!
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Just watched THE IMITATION GAME, which I liked very much.
I really liked that movie too
I copied a friend's IMITATION GAME, so it means I saw AN IMITATION OF THE IMITATION GAME, but it was still good.
What if Rich Little and THE COPY CATS (if only they were still alive) did imitations, then would it be THE IMITATIONS IMITATE THE IMITATION GAME?
Inimitably submitted for your perusal (or refusal for that matter).
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Act two is going really well.
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And now, I must leave HHW until tomorrow. We're having a cast party at one of the actress' house after the show, so I won't get home until very late.
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Tomorrow is our final performance, then strike, then our final cast party.
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Good night, all!
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Finished with my viewing. Today's allergy attack is the worst in years - it just won't quit - I even took a second Claritin two hours before I should have.
~~~Quick Allergy Recovery Vibes for BK!!~~~
Ditto!
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Bruce is the pollen count unusually high?
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I guess it is because this will simply not quit. It's not terrible right now, but I'm sneezing occasionally and I have a very drippy nose. Would Afrin nasal spray help? I'm breathing fine.
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You don't want to use nasal spray if you aren't stuffed.