BABES IN TOYLAND - the kiddie show I'm doing on the side during the run of CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY here in Lancaster - opened last week.
If you were going to see either, see BABES.
IF you were going to see both, see... both.
For info, call the box office at (717) 898-1900, or go to www.dutchapple.com
More posting later. MUCH has been happening. Deluge of busy, but still enough time to enjoy "JEDI ACADEMY" on the xbox.
An actor travels the world, always hoping the next leap will be the leap... home.
Saturday, November 29, 2003
Tuesday, November 11, 2003
I haven't been posting much lately because I debate the wisdom of posting certain things, being that this website is primarily a professional resource for me.
"So why don't you update it more often, Don?"
Because we have dialup here at the cast house I'm in right now.
The Christmas revue which I am in right now is...
Less enjoyable than Christmas shows I've done before this.
Audiences seem to enjoy it, but I've said it before and I'll say it again... Audiences will like pretty much anything. If they come to it, there a 75% chance they're going to like it, or at least try to like it.
To be fair, it's fun. The cast is all, entirely and without fail, in the same boat in its feelings about the show but most of the cast (I'll say 75% again) is really talented and gives what they can to this concoction of Christmas hoo-hah.
So, reminder, I am NOT on the national tour of A CHRISTMAS CAROL this year - that was a decision I made in September. So, if you come see this show, let me know.
Here's a link to cast souvenirs for this Christmas show. Buy something!
"So why don't you update it more often, Don?"
Because we have dialup here at the cast house I'm in right now.
The Christmas revue which I am in right now is...
Less enjoyable than Christmas shows I've done before this.
Audiences seem to enjoy it, but I've said it before and I'll say it again... Audiences will like pretty much anything. If they come to it, there a 75% chance they're going to like it, or at least try to like it.
To be fair, it's fun. The cast is all, entirely and without fail, in the same boat in its feelings about the show but most of the cast (I'll say 75% again) is really talented and gives what they can to this concoction of Christmas hoo-hah.
So, reminder, I am NOT on the national tour of A CHRISTMAS CAROL this year - that was a decision I made in September. So, if you come see this show, let me know.
Here's a link to cast souvenirs for this Christmas show. Buy something!
Tuesday, November 04, 2003
Last Thursday morning I began compiling a videotape for my grandmother, who was ill. I left the last pieces of performance footage dubbing when I left for rehearsal so the tape would be done and ready to mail when I got home.
Between the time I left the house and got to rehearsal, I got a voicemail on my cell phone that Mimi (my grandmother) had taken a turn for the worse and didn't have much time.
By "Much Time" I thought they meant... shockingly, perhaps, a week...
Mimi was gone by noon.
I miss Mimi, and I can't home for the funeral tomorrow.
The Christmas show opens Thursday. It's not very good.
Doesn't offer a lot of solace or reason for missing such an important family event.
The point is, I loved Mimi, and I miss her. Very, very much.
Between the time I left the house and got to rehearsal, I got a voicemail on my cell phone that Mimi (my grandmother) had taken a turn for the worse and didn't have much time.
By "Much Time" I thought they meant... shockingly, perhaps, a week...
Mimi was gone by noon.
I miss Mimi, and I can't home for the funeral tomorrow.
The Christmas show opens Thursday. It's not very good.
Doesn't offer a lot of solace or reason for missing such an important family event.
The point is, I loved Mimi, and I miss her. Very, very much.
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