Just a quick post to give some requested info. Finishing up TITANIC here in the Poconos.
Here's the rest of my schedule for the year. I'll clean this entry up later, but for those who wanted to know here you are!
September 18 - November 1
PHANTOM at the Prather's Dutch Apple in Lancaster, PA. (717) 898-1900
I'm not doing much in that, but I'm the Phantom cover - so there's a small chance you might catch me in the role.
November-December
A CHRISTMAS CAROL national tour with Big League Theatricals/Nebraska Theatre Caravan.
Note the dates near you, especially those of you in PA and VA!
The itinerary:
11/24/03 9:30am Peoria Civic Center
Peoria , IL
7:00pm Peoria Civic Center
Peoria , IL
11/25/03 9:30am Peoria Civic Center
Peoria , IL
11/26/03 8:00pm Smoot Theatre
Parkersburg , WV
11/28/03 7:00pm Shubert Theatre
New Haven , CT
11/29/03 2:00pm Shubert Theatre
New Haven , CT
7:00pm Shubert Theatre
New Haven , CT
11/30/03 2:00p.m. Shubert Theatre
New Haven , CT
12/1/03 10:00am Proctor's Theatre
Schenectady , NY
7:00pm Proctor's Theatre
Schenectady , NY
12/2/03 10:00am Proctor's Theatre
Schenectady , NY
12/3/03 3:30pm Dana Humanities Center-Koonz Theatre
Manchester , NH
7:30pm Dana Humanities Center-Koonz Theatre
Manchester , NH
12/4/03 7:30 pm Chubb Theatre at Capitol Center for the Arts
Concord , NH
12/6/03 2:00pm Edward Nash Theatre
Somerville , NJ
7:00pm Edward Nash Theatre
Somerville , NJ
12/7/03 3:00pm 1869 Bardavon Opera House
Poughkeepsie , NY
12/8/03 7:30pm Strand-Capitol PAC
York , PA
12/9/03 6:30pm Carpenter Center PAC
Richmond , VA
12/10/03 7:30pm George Washington Auditorium
Danville , VA
12/12/03 2:00pm Garde Arts Center
New London , CT
12/13/03 2:00pm Zeiterion Theatre
New Bedford , MA
7:00pm Zeiterion Theatre
New Bedford , MA
12/14/03 7:00pm Flynn Theatre
Burlington , VT
12/17/03 7:00pm Jesse Hall Auditorium
Columbia , MO
12/21/03 7:30pm Vilar Center
Avon , CO
An actor travels the world, always hoping the next leap will be the leap... home.
Saturday, August 30, 2003
Tuesday, August 19, 2003
There is nothing to do in the Poconos, especially once you've been here for over a week.
It's gotten to that time of the summer, ladies and gents, where everyone is sort of checking their watches and wondering when the bus out-o'-here comes.
Because there's nothing to do in the Poconos. The symptoms of overboredom are seen and felt by all of us. Don't get me wrong, it's really gorgeous up here, but the charm of that has worn a bit thin. It's like staying too long on vacation. We do, of course, have work to do, but other than that we can either eat, go to the Wal-Mart 20 miles or so away, or make another campfire.
The campfires and breakfast at The Bloomin' Onion (best breakfast EVER) at least make for pleasant repetition.
Went to Boston as a sort of spur-of-the-moment thing Sunday night after the matinee, accompanying a castmate on an audition he had set up there and to visit MattJones, whose name is now one word. I saw Boston for a couple of hours, and then came back yesterday... to the Poconos. Send help.
It's gotten to that time of the summer, ladies and gents, where everyone is sort of checking their watches and wondering when the bus out-o'-here comes.
Because there's nothing to do in the Poconos. The symptoms of overboredom are seen and felt by all of us. Don't get me wrong, it's really gorgeous up here, but the charm of that has worn a bit thin. It's like staying too long on vacation. We do, of course, have work to do, but other than that we can either eat, go to the Wal-Mart 20 miles or so away, or make another campfire.
The campfires and breakfast at The Bloomin' Onion (best breakfast EVER) at least make for pleasant repetition.
Went to Boston as a sort of spur-of-the-moment thing Sunday night after the matinee, accompanying a castmate on an audition he had set up there and to visit MattJones, whose name is now one word. I saw Boston for a couple of hours, and then came back yesterday... to the Poconos. Send help.
Monday, August 11, 2003
Wednesday, August 06, 2003
Okay then... I am reposting links to reviews for both SCARLET PIMPERNEL and TITANIC for several reasons.
If you've asked, here they are.
If you have seen PIMPERNEL and/or (less likely) TITANIC and are one of the very gracious people I understand are trekking up to the Poconos to see it again, you can give these links to people you know to encourage them to do the same.
I would highly encourage those of you seeing PIMPERNEL again to see it in the first week or the Pocono run, though I wouldn't DIScourage you from seeing it in the second week... see it in the first week if you can. And if you didn't catc TITANIC at Bucks, you know what you have to do.
Let me know you're coming if you haven't already!
Review links below (click on them to go to the full text of each review):
SCARLET PIMPERNEL:
"The exceptional performance... was delivered by a newcomer to the Playhouse: Donald Winsor, who played Chauvelin, the French villain. Winsor not only convinced that he was "the bad guy" with his excellent performance, but he was equally appreciated for the London stage-quality of his voice during his musical efforts."
"The cast makes this evening worthwhile. In particular, Donald Winsor, as the villain Chauvelin, stands out with his powerful baritone voice and command of the stage."
PIMPERNEL/TITANIC (a weird one):
" Baritone Donald Winsor as the wily Chauvelin recaps his excellent performance here, as in 'Titanic.' "
TITANIC... the only one I could find... there is another one out there, at least, but I don't have it... Just click here. I'm tired!
If you've asked, here they are.
If you have seen PIMPERNEL and/or (less likely) TITANIC and are one of the very gracious people I understand are trekking up to the Poconos to see it again, you can give these links to people you know to encourage them to do the same.
I would highly encourage those of you seeing PIMPERNEL again to see it in the first week or the Pocono run, though I wouldn't DIScourage you from seeing it in the second week... see it in the first week if you can. And if you didn't catc TITANIC at Bucks, you know what you have to do.
Let me know you're coming if you haven't already!
Review links below (click on them to go to the full text of each review):
SCARLET PIMPERNEL:
"The exceptional performance... was delivered by a newcomer to the Playhouse: Donald Winsor, who played Chauvelin, the French villain. Winsor not only convinced that he was "the bad guy" with his excellent performance, but he was equally appreciated for the London stage-quality of his voice during his musical efforts."
"The cast makes this evening worthwhile. In particular, Donald Winsor, as the villain Chauvelin, stands out with his powerful baritone voice and command of the stage."
PIMPERNEL/TITANIC (a weird one):
" Baritone Donald Winsor as the wily Chauvelin recaps his excellent performance here, as in 'Titanic.' "
TITANIC... the only one I could find... there is another one out there, at least, but I don't have it... Just click here. I'm tired!
Sunday, August 03, 2003
Well, today... now, my regular access to this lovely T1 line ends. The company now trades places with the company at the Pocono Playhouse, so we move up there and I'll no longer be near Phil's Internet cafe.
I'll still be able to blog up there but it won't be as much fun, and I won't be eating chicken cheesesteaks while I do it.
Sigh.
Someone excite me.
ADDED LATER...
Hey, Jeepers, over here! Check this s**t ou-how-how-hoot.
I'll still be able to blog up there but it won't be as much fun, and I won't be eating chicken cheesesteaks while I do it.
Sigh.
Someone excite me.
ADDED LATER...
Hey, Jeepers, over here! Check this s**t ou-how-how-hoot.
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