Show Me!: That Bad Boy, Narration
I recently saw Grey Gardens for the first time, and its use of narration (or maybe a better term would be a character addressing the audience) for half the story had me intrigued. Here are s…
I recently saw Grey Gardens for the first time, and its use of narration (or maybe a better term would be a character addressing the audience) for half the story had me intrigued. Here are s…
Lately I've been having dreams of New York City, reliving the thrill of being in the city of my dreams. My second musical is a ode, of sorts, to the New York I know, the New York of the tour…
Here we have a 3 for 1 special:AnnieCasting a play is a little like Christmas as a kid. Growing up, we'd always get the Christmas catalogue from JCPenney and Sears, then page through it, dr…
It's been a year since I originally wrote this, and I'm still not great at networking. I'm just now getting the hang of not shutting down when someone wants me to describe a project I'm wor…
In her autobiography My Heart Belongs, Mary Martin writes: A fine libretto, wonderful music, a role full of vitality can make milestones in the careers of entirely different personalities i…
I just saw the Legally Blonde tour (more on that when I'm back into the swing of things) and was thrilled to to see three familiar names in the cast--Coleen Sexton (who I knew was the cast, …
Ten minutes ago I saw youI looked up when you came through the doorMy head started reelingYou gave me the feeling The room had no ceiling or floor --Rodgers and Hammerstein's CinderellaTen…