It’s been a crazy, blizzard-y weekend all over the East Coast, and it looks like we’re in for one more punch. And while the snow has forced us to shut down several performances of Buddy Holly, I’d like to take a moment, if I might, to point you at a new company who’s got some fantastic stuff happening right now.
The folks at New York’s Seeing Place Theatre are setting their targets high – after kicking off last fall with a production of The Credeaux Canvas, they’ve put together a busy schedule for 2010. Right now, they have two plays running in rep and a bunch of one-nighters, and there’s even bigger stuff in the offing. But why don’t I let them tell you about it? Check out their website for dates, tickets and more, and if you’re in the area, please head in and go see them. It’ll be well worth your time!
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Apologies for the break in posting – something or other in one of my WordPress plugins broke my ability to post, even to put up a “Oops, broken!” message. This breakage unfortunately coincided with the beginning of rehearsals for The Buddy Holly Story, so today was just about the first day I could get to it. Thankfully, it was a quick fix, and we’re back broadcasting!
While I’m getting back to blogging trim, here’s a quick glance at what happened over the last few weeks:
- We fought off snow, ice, and two lost previews to open The Buddy Holly Story. Reviews will be coming in over the next few days, but the early word is positive.
- I started tracking for our education department’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and began prep for our mainstage production of Harvey. Both will kick into high gear with the arrival of my copy of Stylus RMX, which should be shipping any day now.
- Apple tossed off a little announcement, which is already causing a firestorm in the e-book industry despite the fact that it’s two months from shipping. I’m in wait-and-see mode. The style is there, but I’m waiting to see the content.
- Syfy launched Battlestar Galactica prequel Caprica, and FOX premiered DC Comics adaptation Human Target. What do these shows have in common? Composer Bear McCreary, who besides being a talented composer is also a fantastic blogger. And just like with Galactica, he’s blogging in detail about his work on the shows. Every entry feels like a masterclass.
And that’s just the overview version. There were Golden Globes, Oscar noms, Book of Eli’s delightfully minimalist score, more theatre closings, wireless mic blues and in about a minute, the Lost season premiere! But now that everything’s back up and running, we have plenty of time to talk about all that. So again, apologies for the lapse, and I’ll see you soon!
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