Good Morning DR Elmore. Welcome to Saturday.
Second, a girl named Caren Koch, who I knew when I was at LACC (she was in high school at the time, and she and a friend of hers ended up in a silly revue I directed and was in - also in that revue was dear reader PennyO and B'way's Laura Kenyon (then known as Vi Santangelo). Caren moved to Alaska
Does any DR have the Remastered Decca 2000 reissue of the PIPPIN OBC CD?
Good morning, all! Yep, 4:30 am again. The clarinet part is humongous, and I'm stuck in the middle of it.
FRJose, I can testify that all my 1967-1971 years of summer theatre were just like your past evening; I don't think I slept more than 3-4 hours a night. I'd come home in August, say hello to my parents, and go to bed for a week. It's fun but very exhausting.
Zoo 202! We need details, DRJOSE. What is the trendy actor wearing in Williamsburg this year?
First of all, what the heck does the "F" stand for in "FR"?!?!? HUH!?!?!?! ;)Funky Rabbit.
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Don Tuten...a guy I knew back in the 80s here in Salem. Last time I saw him he was going to Portland State.
Another guy I knew back in the 80s..named Joe...don't even recall his last name...but a super nice guy and I would love to know whatever became of him.
Keep up the good sleuthing work. Shayne, find out which of those Phillip Clarks is the right one.
And, dear readers, let me know if you'd like one and only one clew for the question.
First of all, what the heck does the "F" stand for in "FR"?!?!? HUH!?!?!?! ;)
And as for your evenings in summer theatre from 1967-1971... Explains a lot!
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-I really did have a good time last night. I'm just still so "new" here, so my circle is still relatively small. But it was fun people watching, and if my allergies hadn't started acting up - my skin was starting to do funny things - I probably would have stayed longer.
No clews please....NO CLEWS!
A thousand miles? I do that in three weeks! You're not trying, DRDANISE!
Today Mr FedEx brought me a Bob Light from Chavet!
DR JRand - I assume this is a "special effects" device for PIPPIN?
Exactly DRGINNY! ;D
Step into the flame, Pippin. Become the flame....
It's a pretty scary moment! :o
Many years ago, DR elmore and I were cast members in a local production of Auntie Mame in which the same effect was achieved with the flaming cocktails that Mame serves the Upsons. 'bout destroyed the set!
How can there be any sin in sincere?
I love THE MUSIC MAN and had a great time doing it. I'd love to do it again. I was the tenor in the quartet.
How can there be any sin in sincere?
Your ability to get a song stuck in my head didn't decrease a bit while you were away from the site, Jason!;D
elmore, you're so close, don't give up the ship.
On the Razzle is adapted from the play Einen jux will er sich machen, written in 1942 by the great Viennese satirist Johann Nestroy.
Just as William Shakespeare took the story of Antony and Cleopatrap from Plutarch's History, this is the story which inspired Thornton Wilder to write the classic American drama The Matchmaker, which in turn inspired the much loved musical Hello Dolly! The play you see tonight is actually the subplot of Wilder's work as well as the musical: two shop clerks set out for the big city to have a bit of fun and find a lot more than they bargained for.
ah DR Cillaliz have you voted for kaysar lately?
I'm back from looking at two theaters. First we looked at the Globe Theater, which is modeled on the Old Globe. It gave me the willies, and we will not be doing our play there. Then we looked at a theater in Hollywood which we all really liked. The neighborhood used to be very sketchy, but it's come back in the last couple of years, and it's only a block-and-a-half walk to Musso and Frank. The size of the stage works for us, they have lots of good lighting equipment, the seats are comfy. We're waiting to hear about availability now. It appears that there's nothing in there except acting classes - the theater is run by actress Natalia Nogulich. We'll see what happens.
Love SITPWG! I need to watch it again as I feel there are important subtle things that I missed. And maybe I am being daft but I haven't quite figured out the symbolism of everything being black and white in Act 2.
Joey - think "artificial, lifeless"