Saturday, February 25, 2006

Where have I been??

You may be sitting at your computer pondering, "What came up that was so much more important to Jess than this blog??"

I had a wonderful visit from home!!

My good friend Celia Card (who I have done theatre with in Shawnee, OK for years) just moved her daughter, Amanda, to College Park, MD. I have not seen Celia for at least 5 years and it was GREAT to see her!

Amanda just returned from Honduras. She was serving in the Peace Corps and is pursuing grad school and a career in international relations. What better place to be then Oklahoma for international relations right? WRONG... so she moved out here.

We spent a lot of time together. We drove around and looked at monuments, theatres and just drove around town. We also did a lot of catching up! They were able to see some shows and we had a few really nice evenings over some cocktails!

Correction

The post about Trying... was started on the 18th... I did not get to finish and publish it until today... the 25th :)

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Last Thing I saw

I started this post weeks ago after I originally saw the show... but then life cornered me and I got really busy and my poor little blog fell by the wayside. Hopefully I'm back now!!

Several weeks ago I went to Fords to see Trying. What a delight!! Not only was it amazing watching a legend (Mr. James Whitmore) but the play was wonderful. It is about Judge Biddle and the last secretary he had before his death. What I did not realize (because I usually don't read the program until intermission) is that the playwright was the secretary. The name was changed so you wouldn't know it unless you read the blurb in the playbill from the author. It was a fantastic tribute to this man. A real love letter. I really enjoyed the play.

If what I have see in the past few weeks is any kind of indication what DC theatre is going to be like in 2006... WOW!!

Monday, February 13, 2006

My Free Time

So for those of you that are not up to date on my whereabouts, I am currently stage managing Eleemosynary at Catalyst Theatre. We opened on February 1st and had a good first two weeks. What I am not used to is a four show week!! We do Thursday, Friday and two shows on Saturday. Coming from an eight show week this is like a vacation!!

So I am trying to use all of this time to get out and see shows around town. I would like to share with you what I have seen so far... I AM NOT REVIEWING ANYTHING... just sharing...

Now, of course I have seen Nevermore at Signature Theatre (twice) because my wife is the Music Director/ Conductor. It is a really great show and I am very proud of Jenny's work. She has done a fantastic job with the music for this show and the orchestra sounds wonderful.



Last Wednesday I got over to the Folger Theatre to see Measure For Measure. I loved it!! I have done two shows at the Folger and have never been able to see anything there. The show was fantastic. Some of you may know that Measure is not considered one of Shakespeare's easiest plays. It has some definite problems. Director Aaron Posner certainly has a way with the problem plays. After see what he did with Two Gentlemen of Verona, a play that seldom works really well, I was not surprised by his work with Measure. There are also some really fine performances in this show. Ian Merrill Peakes who is becoming a regular at the Folger (to the delight of the audiences) is a wonderfully hatable prick... in the show :) His wife Karen is also showing her talent as Isabella. Other performances of note include Mr. David Emerson Toney and the fantastic puppetry that fills in all of the "chorus roles."

That takes us to Sunday...

Sunday afternoon I was able to see Midwives at Round House Theatre. I consider myself very lucky to have been able to see it. I had a couple of friends who were in it and Andy Polk from Morning's At Seven at Olney Theatre told me that I would really enjoy Mark Ramont's work. Andy was right!! I agree with what Brad Hathaway from Potomac Stages has said, "a tight telling of an absorbing story." I thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of the production. I want to recognize my friends for their work especially. Jim Kronzer for a great set (as usual) and Johns Down and Lescault for fine performances. If you are lucky enough to get to see this show, you will be seeing Ms. Mary Beth Wise in the lead role. Mary Beth is a powerhouse onstage and will be fantastic I have no doubt. I was able to see Alma Cuervo's final performance before she takes off to join the tour of Wicked. She was unbelievable!! I hope that we get to see a lot more of her in our area. What a fine actress... keep an eye out for her!!

And finally Sunday night I journeyed down to the Penn Quarter to see The Velvet Sky at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. This show did not get very good reviews across the board. I don't think it really deserved the reviews that I received. The script is not the best but I was definitely entertained. It's a dark play with some fine performances from actors that are well loved in our city. Rick Foucheux, Will Gartshore, Michael Russotto, and Dawn Ursula are doing some great work with their characters. The performer who is vital to the show and oddly not listed with the cast but rather at the end of the program is the puppeteer! Without the work of these spooky puppets the show would lack the extra bit to push it into the fantasy realm and I feel that the puppetry creator and manipulator were under credited. I also enjoyed the design elements of this production. This kind of spooky, comic book kind of story is not for everyone but I had a good time.

So with a couple more weeks of "free time" to see theatre I am compiling a list of what I need to see in town. Still on my list are Don Juan, The Story, and Trying. Any other suggestions?? Any comments on theses shows??

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Look familiar??


This is for everyone who has seen me at a closing night party at Signature... funny huh?!?!?

Sunday, February 05, 2006

My Addiction


I have an addiction to stand up comedy. I love it!! So periodically I am going to share with you some of my favorites.

Last night Jenny and I watched
Lisa Lampanelli. She is hysterical. Now, she's an insult comic and not everyone goes for that but if you do you should really check out this "Queen of Mean."

She gets everyone in her act! It doesn't matter what race, creed, sex, or sexual orientation. I can't count the number of times Jenny and I would look at each other, "OH MY GOD!... Did she really just say that??"

If you get a chance check out LL's "Take it Like A Man." If you have seen her... share your thoughts...

Friday, February 03, 2006

Helen Hayes '06 Part 1

So I have been thinking about this and decided to follow SGS's lead and put my thoughts out there... What do you think?

There are people who I believe deserve nominations who are not on my list. These are people I think will be nominated. Its also hard because I'm not the best at remembering what all was this year. Please feel free to comment on what you feel I have left out.

Outstanding Non-Resident Production
-Wicked

-Hairspray
-Les Mis
-Kiki & Herb

Outstanding Sound Design, Resident Production
-Martin Desjardins
-Tony Angelini
-Neil McFadden

Outstanding Costume Design, Resident Production
-Kate Turner Walker for just any of the 30-some shows she designed this year! (seriously... she's a powerhouse... Watch her...)

-Anne Kennedy for PO

Outstanding Lighting Design, Resident Production
-Mark Lanks

-Dan Covey
-Dan Wagner

Outstanding Set Design, Resident Production
-Jim Kronzer

-Tony Cisek
-Joe Musucmeci for Frog and Toad

Outstanding Choreography, Resident Production
-Karma Camp

-Bayork Lee

Outstanding Musical Direction, Resident Production
-Jon K

-Jay Crowder
-George Fulg

Outstanding Director, Resident Musical
-Eric for PO

-Molly for Yankees
-Nick for Frog and Toad
-Joe for UTown

Outstanding Resident Musical
-Pacific Overtures

-Urinetown
-A Year With Frog And Toad
-Damn Yankees

The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical
-Fallen From Proust

-Draft Day
-After Ashely
-Starving
-Columbinus
-Kingdom
-Leading Ladies

Outstanding Director, Resident Play
-PJ papp for R&J and/ or Columbinus

-Michael Kahn
-Aaron Posner (Headsmans Holiday)

Here are some actors I would like to see get recognized for some amazing work this year:
-Donna Mig
-Erin Driscoll

-Will Gartshore
-Michael Glenn
-Aubrey Deeker
-Stephen Schmidt
-Kate Eastwood Norris
-Tracy Lynn Olivera (Last 5)
-JJ Johnson
-Jenna Sokolowski
-Ian Merril Peakes
-Rick F
-Andrew Long
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