Yesterday at the sitzprobe I had a nice visit with Paul Katz, whose show Tales of Tinseltown I scored for its initial 1985(?) workshop and a later production in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter Theatre. Our last project was around 1989, an aborted production by Michael Butler (producer of Hair) a Chicago musical, Pope Joan.My friend Don Oliver is a wonderful composer who edited a collection of the best revue sketches around 1980. When I met Don around 1980, he was working as a copyist for Mathilde Pincus' Chelsea Music Service and now he is Chelsea Music Service. I man on the far left is producer Jeffrey Lesser, whom I had never met before. He works with Paul. So here we are on break, Jeffrey, Paul, Don, and decrepit me.
JO! isn't that the rock musical version of Little Women?
They only have to die and we can go home.
I would love to change my avatar and do what DR Laura has done. I have unfortunately been forbidden to put any photos on line. Instead, here is a photo of the Norse Goddess driving her cat pulled chariot.
Quote from: Jane on February 15, 2020, 12:37:21 PMI would love to change my avatar and do what DR Laura has done. I have unfortunately been forbidden to put any photos on line. Instead, here is a photo of the Norse Goddess driving her cat pulled chariot.DR Jane, I suspect I’m going to be under the same restrictions regarding photos.
Quote from: Jane on February 15, 2020, 12:49:29 PMOnce Keith stopped traveling and we were together we sort of stopped celebrating the holiday. Now it will be a different celebration every year.Margo's daughter Alexis' birthday was yesterday. She has the same different celebration, and has for the last 33 years.
Once Keith stopped traveling and we were together we sort of stopped celebrating the holiday. Now it will be a different celebration every year.
Quote from: elmore3003 on February 15, 2020, 04:19:13 AMYesterday at the sitzprobe I had a nice visit with Paul Katz, whose show Tales of Tinseltown I scored for its initial 1985(?) workshop and a later production in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter Theatre. Our last project was around 1989, an aborted production by Michael Butler (producer of Hair) a Chicago musical, Pope Joan.My friend Don Oliver is a wonderful composer who edited a collection of the best revue sketches around 1980. When I met Don around 1980, he was working as a copyist for Mathilde Pincus' Chelsea Music Service and now he is Chelsea Music Service. I man on the far left is producer Jeffrey Lesser, whom I had never met before. He works with Paul. So here we are on break, Jeffrey, Paul, Don, and decrepit me.Quite a nice photo. Larry, you look slimmer that I recall.
Quote from: Jane on February 15, 2020, 12:37:21 PMI would love to change my avatar and do what DR Laura has done. I have unfortunately been forbidden to put any photos on line. Instead, here is a photo of the Norse Goddess driving her cat pulled chariot.Is this because of the risk of the horrible kiddie porn?
I spent Valentine's Day having acupuncture. Read what you like into that. No, I'm not into pain.
Quote from: elmore3003 on February 15, 2020, 04:19:13 AMYesterday at the sitzprobe I had a nice visit with Paul Katz, whose show Tales of Tinseltown I scored for its initial 1985(?) workshop and a later production in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter Theatre. Our last project was around 1989, an aborted production by Michael Butler (producer of Hair) a Chicago musical, Pope Joan.My friend Don Oliver is a wonderful composer who edited a collection of the best revue sketches around 1980. When I met Don around 1980, he was working as a copyist for Mathilde Pincus' Chelsea Music Service and now he is Chelsea Music Service. I man on the far left is producer Jeffrey Lesser, whom I had never met before. He works with Paul. So here we are on break, Jeffrey, Paul, Don, and decrepit me.Nice picture, Larry.
I first need to shower and get dressed, then I need to go to my sisters and meet their new cat and get some hollow wall mounts from my sister, then hie myself to my parents' house with said hollow wall mounts to rehang a couple of clocks for my mom.