Friday, December 21, 2007

awwww


Two of my favorite people got engaged this morning. Scott, who was our guitar player on Hedwig, and the ever delightful Lisa. Today was her birthday, so he started it off by proposing and then ended it with throwing a giant party for her. Awwww. Seriously awww.

Apparently in Louis ville - in September everyone dresses up like zombies and walk the streets - even shop owners come out to yell at the zombies. One of my first time meeting the two of them was when they were coming back from eating brains. Awwwwww.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

try to remember the kind of september when life was slow and oh, so mellow


I never noticed this before (it's one the brick wall where people can purchased bricks to support the theater or commemorate loved ones). It seems to have been there for a while - anyone know the story on this?

last night a dj (and a wiener dog) saved my life


In addition to be a dramaturg, literary manager, and hockey player - the wife djs on saturday nights. Here she (and hillary, who I'm sure helps out a ton) are in action. I'm guessing she's thinking about playing some Neil.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Little Known Fact About Me #1



It's a little known fact that I have been in one movie. I played Orville Wright - opposite Ty Pennington. We were brilliant. We were on for a total of 60 seconds. I think my back is to the camera for the majority of it - but my back was brilliant. The film has since gone on to be a "family favorite" and recently HBO showed it in 5 countries.

Just this morning, the link to watch the trailer was forwarded to me. Comedy gold.

  • So heartfelt, it hurts to feel
  • Tuesday, December 18, 2007

    Come And Knock On Our Door



  • Cleveland Announces We're Coming



  • Also, last night I had a few people over, and we ended up watching an old episode of Three's Company. It occured to all of us that the set of Three's Company is almost identical to the proposed set for Gordo. I think Paul Owen has tapped in to the perfect comedic set - lots of doors, lots of entrances, and couches that face downstage.

    We may have to work a Regal Begal into the show.

    Monday, December 17, 2007

    oof

    My friend Mira's theater is getting closed down to make way for a more commercially successful model of making theater.

  • Scary


  • Comments


  • God help us.

    Sunday, December 16, 2007

    CJ Article about Humana


  • Courier Journal Article aBout Humana


  • You can't really tell from the description, but mind is pretty amazingly charming and funny. Well, in my mind it is - or will be. You'll see.

    Heartbreakingly sweet:

    Last night a small handicapped boy attending Christmas Carol, asked the actors that were in the lobby if he could talk to Tiny Tim - as he wanted to let him know that he knows how he feels.

    Saturday, December 15, 2007

    Let's do a show (or 7) in March

    It feels like this is the worst kept secret since we found out Jodie Foster was a lesbian. That's probably just I was in New York casting for it. Still, it's finally here! Huzzah!

  • Humana Festival Line-Up Finally Public!
  • Friday, December 14, 2007

    Old-Fashioned Charm


    Last night I met with my intern, Dav Yendler, a nice russian boy who was recommended to me by Adam Greenfield – who said “if he doesn’t work out for you, I’ll buy you a bottle of tequila”. That may be the greatest recommendation I’ve ever heard, so I took him. Last night we met and chatted about “the first semester” and had a few drinks (read: 6). At the end of the evening, I was heading home, as I am old – and he, Jessica, and Chris S. decided that they were going to have an adventure and drive, perhaps to Cincinnati, perhaps just 30 minutes and turn around. As I got home, I got a call from them, saying there were at a Wendy’s in some random town in Kentucky, and did I want anything. I joked that I wanted a small frosty, and then went to bed, not thinking about it.

    When I left this morning to come to rehearsal, there was a small frosty sitting in front of my door.

    Luckily it’s Kentucky in the winter, so it was still intact.

    Charming these children are. Charming.

    Tuesday, December 11, 2007

    The real heroes of the American Theater

    Actors’ former board president, Yandell Smith, died Saturday. Yandell is the mythical president that in 1968 locked the doors at the board meeting and no one could leave until they wrote a $4,000 check so that the Theatre could have a season.

    Sunday, December 09, 2007

    Out of My League



    While I was in New York doing casting (and having a $50 hamburger - but oh lord was it tasty), the wife swung by to look fashionable, and then went off to win a hockey tournament in Utah. Hmmmm....her week sounds a bit more interesting. Though seriously it was an amazing burger. But I have no trophy to show for it.

    Saturday, December 01, 2007

    Operation Project Brother

    So, we had our first production meeting for my Humana show – which since we can’t name yet (the titles are released on Dec. 15th) has been code named “Project Brother” by the ever charming Mark Walston.

    Funny bit of chatter that came out of it. All the designers were telling stories about growing up with their sibilings – Deb Sullivan actually did the "Brady Brunch putting tape in the middle of the room" to separate her and her sisters space – Callahan and his brother when they were 5 and 8, used to pretend to be newspaper reporters and then go sit in the kitchen, shoot water and talk about how tough the day had been – and I told the story of how my brother once filled a squirt gun with urine to shoot me, after which I threw a football helmet at him, putting a large whole in the wall. Apparently when it comes to sibiling stories to fuel this show – we got them in spades.

    Do check out the story on Mark’s flcikr site (the link is on the right) about his Magnavox Stereo – it’s soooo in the show!

    Project Brother – coming to a theater near you. Um, If you live in Louisville.