Greetings all and Happy New Year! I was thinking it's about time for a gathering of sorts. Here are two options if you all are up for it. One, we could gather at one of our favorite pubs (Beer Works or Old Spot) and reminisce over a few ales. Two, I've secured a relatively inexpensive copy of the '96 Crucible film and thought it might be fun to gather and watch together. If the former, let's set a place and time. If the latter, would anyone like to volunteer their home for a viewing?
Hope you all are well,
-james
Monday, December 31, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
A Christmas Child
Hey gang,
I know we've tossed around a few dates concerning a viewing of STC's Christmas Child over at the Salem Town Hall. Jason and I are heading over this evening as it is the only night in which we can attend [ Sorry Linda :( ]. If any of you are able we would love to see you there! And i know Mr Butterfield and Mr Cooper would love to have your support. Break a leg fellas!
- james
I know we've tossed around a few dates concerning a viewing of STC's Christmas Child over at the Salem Town Hall. Jason and I are heading over this evening as it is the only night in which we can attend [ Sorry Linda :( ]. If any of you are able we would love to see you there! And i know Mr Butterfield and Mr Cooper would love to have your support. Break a leg fellas!
- james
Monday, December 10, 2007
Holiday Favorites
Since Ive been forced to watch lots o christmas specials with my 6 year old, I was wondering if y'all had favorites that you watch,listen to or run from every year.
I love"Santa Claus is Comin to Town" love the poppets! I think at the end of Crucible- as John leaves for the gallows,we all should have broke out into song"Put One Foot in Front of the Other"
Christmas Story- besides the fact that my son looks like Ralphie, I never get tired of watching it!
The Grinch who stole christmas-Welcome Christmas Yahoo Yahoo
I always hated the animation of Frosty-
but the Heat Miser and the Snow Miser Rock!
Love Actually is a great movie-feel bad for Laura Liney's character
Does anyone remeber Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol-Classic
"Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" hate this song, for reasons that it reminds of drunk Jersey guys in Santa hats singing it at the top of their lungs-
so Im all down blogging to myself.....its the newest way of talking to yourself without anyone noticing.
HO HO HO-who you callin HO
I love"Santa Claus is Comin to Town" love the poppets! I think at the end of Crucible- as John leaves for the gallows,we all should have broke out into song"Put One Foot in Front of the Other"
Christmas Story- besides the fact that my son looks like Ralphie, I never get tired of watching it!
The Grinch who stole christmas-Welcome Christmas Yahoo Yahoo
I always hated the animation of Frosty-
but the Heat Miser and the Snow Miser Rock!
Love Actually is a great movie-feel bad for Laura Liney's character
Does anyone remeber Mr Magoo's Christmas Carol-Classic
"Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" hate this song, for reasons that it reminds of drunk Jersey guys in Santa hats singing it at the top of their lungs-
so Im all down blogging to myself.....its the newest way of talking to yourself without anyone noticing.
HO HO HO-who you callin HO
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Lesser-known Crucible Facts
LKC Fact # 237 - Rev. Hale was also dancing naked in the woods that evening but nobody noticed.
The Glass Half Empty - reading for the playwrite
Hey, all.
I've been lurking the last few days, enjoying the vitality of this blog - really cool! Seems to be taking on more notes than just performance, too... Nice.
I've been contacted by Shari Frost, a playwrite who is organizing a reading of her latest piece, "The Glass Half Empty" on December 12th. She's still looking for 3 of the 7 roles to be filled - 2 men, 1 woman. I'll let her words describe the piece and the reading:
Cave Dog out!
I've been lurking the last few days, enjoying the vitality of this blog - really cool! Seems to be taking on more notes than just performance, too... Nice.
I've been contacted by Shari Frost, a playwrite who is organizing a reading of her latest piece, "The Glass Half Empty" on December 12th. She's still looking for 3 of the 7 roles to be filled - 2 men, 1 woman. I'll let her words describe the piece and the reading:
I've been working on a play, "The Glass Half Empty", for the past few years, and the Salem Theatre Company has kindly agreed to do a staged reading of it in February. Before I tackle another set of revisions, I'd really like to hear the play out loud.Anyone interested? Shari can be reached at shariandalan@msn.com.
On Wednesday, December 12, I'm gathering a group of actors together to do a read-through (with pizza and wine...).
The play, a full-length with 2 acts, has 7 characters -- 4 women and 3 men. Loosely, it's a look at the biblical origins of the Arab/Israeli conflict, and mother/son and father/son relationships, all juxtaposed against a suicide bombing that actually occurred in 2002. The setting for the first act is a bar/restaurant in New York City. The second act travels to the Palestinian city of Tulkarm and the living room of the suicide bomber.
The characters include biblical icons Isaac, Ishmael, Sarah and Hagar (no hokey biblical talk, I promise!) along with Abdel Basset-Odeh, a suicide bomber, his mother and a female bartender.
The play we're going to read is my second full-length play and one I've been working on (and off...) for about five years. Last June I had the opportunity to take it down to a Playwrighting Intensive at Sarah Lawrence College where I developed it further with the guidance of faculty members, actors and writing groups. Now it's scheduled for a reading with STC in February, the next in their series following "BOYS OF WINTER."
I am not an actor myself, so I greatly value input from actors and try to work collaboratively. My goal for Wednesday is to collect thoughts and suggestions from all of you to polish the script for February.
We'll be meeting at 7:30, I'm still working on a location. FYI, I still have 3 roles (there are 7 in all) I'm trying to fill -- 2 men and 1 woman. I have 2 definite maybes, but they won't be able to confirm until next week. So... if you have any friends who might be interested in joining us, that would be great! Casting for February is open and we can talk more about that on Wednesday.
Cave Dog out!
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Pimpin' My Wife
I mentioned to a few of you that my wife is in her final year of grad school studying opera performance, and I recall some of you expressing interest in hearing her sing. Well, this Friday evening at 8pm she is participating in her school's semester ending opera scenes. The cost is free and there will be complimentary adult beverages and hors d'oeuvres to follow. Head down to the Longy School of Music off of the Cambridge Common (1 Follen Street) for an evening of some of the best no-cost opera the city can offer. If you're familiar with the Sheraton Commander hotel, start there and walk away from the common for just a few blocks and Longy will be on the right-hand side.
Brooke will be performing in the following scenes:
Brooke will be performing in the following scenes:
- *Die Fledermaus Trio, by Johann Strauss
*Flavio Duet, by G. F. Handel
*Lakme Duet, by Leo Delibes
Monday, December 3, 2007
Crucible DVD
I spoke to John (Fogle) last night and he said the DVD of our performance was GRRRRRREAT! He said the guy(dont know his name) really did a nice job and it came out very professional. So......................if you havent got one -
FEMA-
Ok so just need to rant for a moment- Front page article in the NY Times(www.nytimes.com for full article)FEMA annouced they will close all FEMA trailer camps set up for Katrinia victims. About 900 families are living in these camps and will be displaced. Homelessness has risen 50 percent since Katrinia and what these people can afford is uninhabitable.
Where can they go? They were living in houses that had been passed down from generation to generation and the neighborhood watched was a real community. It took me going down to Nawlins to understand the sense of place and pride that they have in being born and raised in Nawlins. It s there home and leaving is just not what they ever considered. I have moved so many times that I really dont have have the roots and sense of place that New Orleans natives have. My heart aches for the hardships they have lived though and continued heartlessnes they are faced with.
phew - done-
sorry for the rant
Where can they go? They were living in houses that had been passed down from generation to generation and the neighborhood watched was a real community. It took me going down to Nawlins to understand the sense of place and pride that they have in being born and raised in Nawlins. It s there home and leaving is just not what they ever considered. I have moved so many times that I really dont have have the roots and sense of place that New Orleans natives have. My heart aches for the hardships they have lived though and continued heartlessnes they are faced with.
phew - done-
sorry for the rant
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Upcoming: A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES
... by the redoubtable Dylan Thomas, will be read for two nights and one matinée during the weekend of December 14-16 at Old Town Hall in Salem.
The cast includes Henry MacLean (brother of Our Own Emma), Jim Butterfield and yours truly, and is directed by Catherine Bertrand, our producer for The Crucible.
Dates are:
Friday, 12/14 at 7 p.m.
Saturday, 12/15 at 7 p.m.
Sunday, 12/16 at 2 p.m.
More details to follow.
The reading is hypnotic and lush -- and brief. It lasts less than an hour.
Thomas was a lush, too, but that's another story. ;-D
The cast includes Henry MacLean (brother of Our Own Emma), Jim Butterfield and yours truly, and is directed by Catherine Bertrand, our producer for The Crucible.
Dates are:
Friday, 12/14 at 7 p.m.
Saturday, 12/15 at 7 p.m.
Sunday, 12/16 at 2 p.m.
More details to follow.
The reading is hypnotic and lush -- and brief. It lasts less than an hour.
Thomas was a lush, too, but that's another story. ;-D
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Parris is in da house!
Fellow Salemites and Salem Villagers,
Mark this! It's so cool to stay connect with you all via this blog. Sorry I didn't subscribe before, but things are insane.
I miss you all, but I don't miss the cold of the church basement, which this weekend would seem almost Arctic-like. Also, the urine-influenced odour of the men's dressing room is something I can live without.
Anyway, I guts to run but I will post tomorrow regarding A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES, and catch up on the favourite lines and films of mine, in keeping with earlier posts.
But I want to give a huge shout out to Hannah "Goody Purse" LaBonde for the CDs of the photos (I hope you paid for them out of the kitty we contributed to) and for setting up this blog. Also, thanks to photog Ashley, who was entertained, I hope, by the backstage shenaniganza last Saturday night.
I do think the world of you all!
- Parris, Sam'l, Rev.
Mark this! It's so cool to stay connect with you all via this blog. Sorry I didn't subscribe before, but things are insane.
I miss you all, but I don't miss the cold of the church basement, which this weekend would seem almost Arctic-like. Also, the urine-influenced odour of the men's dressing room is something I can live without.
Anyway, I guts to run but I will post tomorrow regarding A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES, and catch up on the favourite lines and films of mine, in keeping with earlier posts.
But I want to give a huge shout out to Hannah "Goody Purse" LaBonde for the CDs of the photos (I hope you paid for them out of the kitty we contributed to) and for setting up this blog. Also, thanks to photog Ashley, who was entertained, I hope, by the backstage shenaniganza last Saturday night.
I do think the world of you all!
- Parris, Sam'l, Rev.
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