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Hi-YAAAH!
Just finished about six solid hours of writing/editing/conceiving work on Spell, with another hour or two spread out earlier in the day. Feels good. Sent off the 22 pages of material I now have to the cast, to give them something to look at and think about at this point. Here's the first page of what I sent: I. Opening – swinging lamp over ANN as she sings “Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray,” stopped by 2 JANE, then buzzer, siren, explosion and screams. II. First Interview – same dialogue done four times between ANN and 1 JANE/2 JANE from different perspectives. III. Light Bulb Discussion IV. The Bedtime Ritual (with diagnosis speech from 2 JANE) – midshow relaxation/expansion V. The Firing Squad Dream Sequence (relates to following sequence listed – “Piggies”) VI. The Witches or Fragments Become Manson Girls VII. ANN as Patty Hearst as “Tania” (connect to Che Guevara’s “Tania”?) VIII. ANDY’s revolutionary speech (with James Brown cape routine) IX. The introduction of the FRAGMENTS and their positions X. The MAN and FRAG 1 XI. The MAN and FRAG 2 XII. The MAN and FRAG 3 (includes stereotyped “chasing the secretary round the desk” sequence, set to “Yakety Sax” – 1 JANE makes ANN back up and tell the story “right”) XIII. The Male Gaze lecture – ANN lines up the women downstage – the men gather upstage to be manly and laugh together XIV. WITCH 1 spell sequence XV. WITCH 2 spell sequence XVI. WITCH 3 spell sequence XVII. ANN and 1 JANE/2 JANE discussion – Cuba XVIII. ANN and 1 JANE/2 JANE discussion – Palestine XIX. ANN and 1 JANE/2 JANE discussion – China XX. ANN and ANDY on trains, travel, and getting to know the country XXI. Finale – ANN accepts her actions – exit – “Just Another Day” When I have some that excerpts well, I'll put it up. So, a couple of good ass-kicking images that brightened my day . . . first, from LP Cover Lover, a man who kicks arse for the LORD! And from Photo Basement, Batman kicks ass because he's full of PAIN! And in video land, this young man's "Pyro System" could kick someone's ass, maybe his own . . . Gary Cooper kicks cyborg ass! And the Mean Kitty is just ass-kicking mean . . . Enjoy.
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MAUS Is in the Haus!
Done with Secrets History Remembers and Matt Gray & Bryan Enk's Penny Dreadful Episode 1: The Amazing Viernik (sorry I didn't mention that before - one night show Saturday at The Brick; I lit it; it was great). Brief sojourn next in Maine and Massachusetts with families for Thanksgiving weekend and then back to stage the Marc Spitz play for the Baby Jesus One-Act Jubilee and create something for The Brick's Quinquennial celebration. Some videos kicking around to share -- first, from yesterday's Simpsons, a new comic store comes to town (owner voiced by Jack Black), and Daniel Clowes, Art Spiegelman, and Alan Moore appear as themselves in a scene that probably means nothing to non-comics-geeks, but for some of us (which probably includes a good portion of this blog's readers), it's a laff and a half: Then, from the school of movies recut into trailers for different kinds of movies, Mary Poppins is taken to a different genre: And finally (and no, it isn't real, looks like a school project, but they did a damned good job), THE ITALIAN SPIDERMAN! Enjoy.
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Safety Tips from Anubis
Jason Grote, over at The Inauguration of the Jason Grote Dome, posted links to two comics he found online. He doesn't have much info on them, so I don't really know who did this one, but I wanted to share it: ![]()
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Hamlet Moves On
Work has started "for real" on Ian W. Hill's Hamlet.
This works, getting across the missing moment from the cut scene well enough, getting Jessi (Ophelia) upstage where she will need to be to reenter later as one of Fortinbras' soldiers, and somewhat explaining why poor mad Ophelia is left alone enough to drown herself, after Horatio was told to keep a close eye on her (which has resulted in comments of "Nice job on the watching, Horatio!" from Berit and I in the past).
So, I'm really jazzed that there is a fellow Hamlet in the festival, and it is indeed Q1: The Bad Hamlet. This is a restaging of a production done last year to much acclaim, and I'm really glad that this is the other Hamlet in the Pretentious Festival. Gaby, the Gertred/Ghost in the production, is blogging their creative process OVER HERE, and it's a great read (not just because she said nice things about me there, too). Though Gaby has also embarrassed me by pointing out my overlong blurb on the Festival webpage -- this was . . . a bit of an error. I wrote a big long blurb for publicity purposes earlier, and having not written a shorter version of it for the page, it was put up in its entirety. I cut it down a bit, and it was reposted, but for some reason, my cutting of a 12-line blurb down by a number of words now made it take up 13-lines on the page (I still haven't quite figured that out). I'll fix that and have The Brick fix it ASAP -- I'm kind of crazy about following rules like that and making sure that everyone does; I was always the person in the cast who rigidly followed the 100-word bio rule set down by producers of a show, then got the program and discovered that everyone else just ignored the rule. Irritating. So it's not good to find myself being that kind of jerk that always annoyed me in the past. (and Gaby, thanks for the concern about my mouth -- yeah, not great, but much better now . . .)
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