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July 29, 2009

Work work work...

Trying to find that inspiration on a Rainy Day!  What is this going to do to the schedules of rehearsals today? 

Taking the light board to Atlanta tomorrrow!  Me and my light board on a road trip...sounds like loads of fun doesn't it.  Hope Berney at Magnum can work his magic rather quickly. 

 

2 Rehearsals down...yesterday the power went out with the storm but we still managed to most of Act II blocked.  Blocking is tiresome and long winded on my part, but darn if it aint necessary.   Teachers report back on Monday.  The new teachers are already here!  As I've said many a time alreaday - it's O-V-E-R! 

The floor in the theatre looks great - at least for a week or so until someone drops something or a girl tapper scuffs it up - or if marlee dance floor(s) have to be put down...then it's O-V-E-R for the floor.  Like I said band aid - bullet hole - merely temporary goodness.

 

Cubs update:  Ooops...silly game last night unfortunatly I watched it.  And STL with thier trades have gotten things going so - we are out of first but we'll be back in order to lose it again. 

 

Okay work work work - I know - More or less later...RPG

July 28, 2009

One down...

Like 35 to go...or something like that.  First rehearsal is in the books and we accomplished all that I wanted to!  Ran a little long but we are still ironing out the new things that may trap up this time around. 

Stage got re-done today.  It's almost a band-aid on a bullet hole but it does look really nice.  That will hold up for...oh a couple of weeks.  It may be time for a new floor, but that costs money!  Weezadontgotdat... 

 

Speaking of money - mailing out the sponsorship letter this week - hopefully we can get about 15 - 20 sponsors or maybe even more!  We need it so if you want a letter and don't get one - we will send it don't you worry.

 Cubs update:  Grand Slam in the 13th inning - Still in first place...

 

Schedules are on the mind today.  The kids want them - we don't really have them yet - mainly because there are way to many areas for the kids to get involved.  I am one of the biggest advocates of getting the kids to do as many things as they can now at this stage of their life, but this is getting insane.  I basically had to do revamp and do a back flip this week to get around band and work.  Next week work really starts, Jr. Miss is in the way, and oh yeah the band aint stopping.  Sooo as usual I'll become rubber and bend as far as I can and stretch as far as I can so that it works out for me and my utes.  (Name the movie)


 

Gettign to work / more or less later - RPG

July 27, 2009

Oh My Gosh or (OMG)

I shouldn't even really  be sitting here doing this BLOG thing.  I all of the sudden am having a terrible ADHD moment where I am thinking  about maybe 10 - 20 different things that I should be doing in the various realms of my responsibility.  Ummm...not quite sure where to start.  Pull Gels?  E-Mail about Light Board?  Prepare syllabus?  Get ready for rehearsal today?  Where am I gonna have rehearsal today?  Is everyone gonna show up for rehearsal today?   See I need to stop and get to work...

 

 So if you haven't guessed - rehearsal starts today...whoot whoot!  I guess that offically means that it is over for me and 2009 - 2010 has begun.  Wow, I don't know if I'm ready or if I can do it all over again!  School life certainly makes you aware of how fast the years whip away...

Now I've hit a wall - I stopped typing for a second and boom my mind wandered thinking about well heck I can't even remember that - cause now I'm trying to type - if this isn't ADD I don't know what is. 

 

Cubs are in first place after struggling all season long through injuries.  I don't know if they can sustain it.  I sure would like a crack at those L.A. Dodgers again, last year was embarassing for us.  Not that every year isn't genereally embarassing for the lovable loser, but they sure are fun!

 

Taking the precious lightboard to Atlanta on Thursday...at least I'll be out of the office, but only people like Stu Ives like to sit in tech offices for hours. 

More or less later...thanks for the comments to the new folks...keep it up & I'll try!
RPG

July 23, 2009

Finding excuses...

Is never really a good thing if you are looking for them you probably are in some sort of need.  Well I'm doing my best trying not to find any excuses to stop me from getting ready for next year.  If I really stopped and thought about it for a second the list would start to pile up very quickly.  So I'll take the most direct route and just start attacking what's in front of me - and right now it happens to be the internet or this BLOG or well whatever...nonetheless procrastination killed the mule and this donkey is getting to work...in a min.

 

 Useless information:  Man Who shirt is going to be HONEY colored.  I like new shirt colors.  Yeah Victory Design Ladies!!!  Of course we'll have some black ones for the tech(s).  They should be designed and going to print soon as well.  CAUSE ---> Rehearsal is 3 days away.  Did I mention that the Play is only 6 weeks away...that's insane.  Better get crack'a'lackin!


 

Organazation is going to be key today - we are looking to at least appear to be organized - if we can accomplish that then the possibilities are endless. 

Student Carolyn Williams took a trip to London and brought back some wonderful presents.  She had the honor of seeing Les Miserables in the heart of London and this upcoming springs musical Oliver!  starring Rowan Atkinson (mr. Bean) as Fagan.  She said they both were wonderful and the program and t-shirt she brought back are really AWESOME!  Thanks a ton...

 

More or less later-

RPG

July 22, 2009

ARGGHH...

BLOGged it - Lost it - Not redoing it - Very upset at it -

I HATE WHEN THIS HAPPENS! Sooo...
RECAP:

Trading baseball cards:

 

4 Days till rehearsal:

 

Storage in the OPAC is a Joke:

Getting to work - you all can roll your eyes...



More or less later - RPG (Sorry I'm too upset to retype everything)

July 21, 2009

Gosh...

Dang It!  I totally had 1/2 a BLOG written yesterday when the M&M's stopped by.  I felt it rude to BLOG while visiting with current and past students.  So...I left for lunch and returned to a dead computer that had lost the BLOG that I had been working on.  Problem being - I don't really remember what I was speaking on yesterday. 

Well I was the "Proctor" again today for the AHSGE - and that went rather quickly - not sure that is a good thing for the kids.  One more day (ha Les Mis) of it with Dale and then it'll really be time to get down and get some work around here done.  Not that I shouldn't be doing that now.

 

Mainly because - REHEARSAL STARTS in 6 Days.  Yes yall 6 glorious days without students until it's all over - AGAIN!
SCHEDULE:
1st Week - 3:35 - 5:45
2nd Week - Same Thing I think?
3rd Week - Regular Schedule... which is on your sheet!


SPECIAL THANKS TO LEE MOYER FOR LETTING OHTS USE HIS IMAGE FOR THE UPCOMING FALL!

 

Trying to get as geared up as can be - it usually starts with a good clean organized desk and storage and mind...well I don't know that I'll ever get that clean mind - but I'm off to work on the other things.  C'mon down to OPAC if you are bored I'll find something for you to do - fo sho

More or less later - RPG

July 15, 2009

The Apple...

It is back up and running - I think I may need to try and clean the keyboard later today however...that should be interesting.  Much love to STUTECH!  It's the support program I've always used.  You have to be a special member - SORRY!  We have a new hard drive, and I'm working on begging for my iTunes purchases from Apple.  Maybe after all of this hoop jumping and computer troubleshooting, Apple will give me a break. 


 

So much to do and so little time.  I've run into about 4 - 5 teachers over the last 24 hours and they all have the same look on their face and the same comment.  Really you dont' have to tell me that it's over. 

 

Designing some of the sets for next year already of course.  Going to try and keep the competition one act play set to a minimal yet very effective and slightly magical load.  The fall play set is going to be a rather large one.  Really just a large house rather - but still large nonetheless.  Dreaming of Oliver! sets but nothing finalized yet. 

 

Not much else I really do have to get to work...thanks again for those who are commenting - it was the only reason I posted a new entry today.  I said, "if there is a comment I shall post a new BLOG."  Surenuff there were two...thanks Alfieri and Banjo

 

More or less later RPG 

July 14, 2009

Awesome...

Thanks for the comments guys!  "Appriciate"

I'm back from K.C. as you can obviously see.  The wedding was wondeful and beautiful and all that stuff.  Even Alyene couldn't let it go - she stayed up till 1:00 a.m.!  Party animal that girl.  We did however bring back a little baggage.  Well she's not that little anymore.  Miss Sarah is here again and ready for her 2nd annual trip to the place they call SKYLAND. 

 

Sooo - that means I'm back on the road again on Thursday to drop off the package on the side of a mountain.  Even though the week long beach vacation seems like a year ago - these little vacay's are eating the end of the summer rather quickly.  Last time I checked - I felt like I shouldn't have checked.  It's OVER!  Summer 09' gonzo...

 The Man Who Came To Dinner : Starts 2 weeks from today (14) days to the day.  Soooo - rather large cast - if you haven't read the whole script yet or even tried to start memorizing your lines - I suggest you find some TIME to do that.  I believe you have to be fully memorized (1) month from the day. 

Tartuffe : I should have audition mateiral (maybe) soon.  At least by Aug. 3rd.  Which again is pretty much like tomorrow.

Lot's of work to do today.  I only have (2) days this week - so productive I must be.  Last comments will be on the Facebook friend reconnect.  It's almost embarassing to think that friends woudln't talk unless there was facebook - but truth be told communication (especially later in life) is hard.  So I'm not ashamed that I Facebook stalked my friend, and didn't really say much to him until I saw that he was moving up the street from where my in-laws live.  I mean literally on the same road is his office.  It was was more absurd than I had planned.  Long story short it was really nice to get to reconnect with an old friend.  Facebook, I owe you one. 

 

 More or less later - RPG

July 08, 2009

Hello...is there anybody out there?

And maybe I'm being a baby about the whole comment thing, but I've been called that before so it doesn't hurt my feelings.  Seriously - do I have to beg on facebook.  You could at least tell me to shut-up and stop acting like a baby...at least then you'ld be leaving a comment!  Guess I resort to cheaper more whiny type methods.

 

Like I said yesterday - headed to Kansas City tomorrow morning - direct flight via Atlanta - I was asked the other day by a great old friend to stand up and be a groomsman in his his wedding - I of course said that I would, and that I couldn't wait.  Weddings (as they are celebrations) have been a wonderful way for my friends from college and I to keep in touch.  In fact it's been almost every year or at least every other year that I get to see some form of a group of my buddies because someone is getting married.  I reckon this is going to stop some time soon, I mean I would honestly have to sit down and try to count how many I've actually been to and much less stood up and been a part of!  As long as there isn't any offciating invloved... I think we'll leave that in Playa Del Carmen.  Oh young ones enjoy the time that slips by - don't spend too much time thinking about how you've missed out on something - just make sure you are doing what you want to do as much you can. 

 

 I can't believe that it's the 8th of July already!  Boy did I blink and miss something this summer.  I was reading some of my previous BLOGs (yes, I may be the only one) from two summers ago...and it was funny how I was talking about quick little vacations and how they ate up more time and made things go by too fast.  Well I didn't do that this summer and guess what - same result.  Summer is gone.  Time to get crack-a-lackin...

 

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I really will try to BLOG the weekdays I'm gone - IF SOMEBODY WOULD JUST COMMENT...I'm waiting (and talk about brownie points for students)

July 07, 2009

Gonig to the K.C.

The city of fountains - I do believe.  As well as the Royals, Chiefs, Jazz Music, Gangsters, Universtiy of Kansas not to far away, oh and my in-laws as well.  My sister-in-law is getting married Saturday, and I will be getting out of town on Thursday.  Should be a good time looking foward to seeing some folks I haven't seen since my wedding in 2004. 

 

I know a lot can relate to this one:  "Time References" - you know merely refering to 1992 or 1998 or something, heck even 2004.  I guess this is where the phrase "feels just like yesterday" came from, but it is shocking to really think about how much time has passed in between some of those things that feel were just like yesterday.  I referenced 1993 or 94 yesterday and that is more than 16 years ago -- that is a teenager(s) lifetime ago.  Amazed still by time I guess - when will it slow itself down. 

I also find it very ironic that on today(s) to do list lies - find out information on my school IBM to fix my personal APPLE and to find out what is wrong with my MacBook --- AND why it is not living up to its billing.  Right now Apple is getting a big BOO from the Gholston(s)...

 

Not much to say today - it's a stupid tuesday - I guess I'll have to go back to facebook and fish for some more comments.  Haven't gotten any since June 28 or something like that.  I mean I've been trying to BLOG people I don't need to VENT - maybe this whining will help - I won't turn to the facebook yet. 

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July 06, 2009

Well it surely was a weekend...

Feel like I had a good break - and some time away.  I'm not sure exactly what I got accomplished over the days off, but I did see many fireworks - I even lit a few - visited a few really fun gatherings - played golf - played bocce - played rockband - but it was the celebrity or television news that made the weekend.

Bocce - Check it out!

 

After the deaths last week (so many big ones and awkward ones)  this weekend added a couple of more - Steve McNair (retired football quarterback) was shot dead as I'm sure most of you have heard...my first reaction was I hope that it's not drugs - and so far it's not - but I'm not sure what kind of sign adultry sends to the youth of America either. 

On a more theatrical or performance based note...poor Karl Malden also passed away this weekend.  1912-2009 so he had a lengthy career and life as so it seems.  If you are not familiar with his work, you don't get out much then, but I'm sure most of you have at least seen one picture that he has done.  He may not have always been the lead star, but you would be hard pressed to find a better supporting character actor.  If you are looking for someone a little more current to compare him to - I may go with a John C. Reily or something like that.  
Karl Malden  J.C. Reilly

Here is what the Washington Post had to say...

Karl Malden, 97, an Academy Award-winning actor who excelled in plainspoken, working-class roles and was memorable as the shy suitor in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and as a brave priest in "On the Waterfront," died July 1 at his home in Los Angeles. No cause of death was reported.

With his bulbous nose and thinning hair, Mr. Malden was one of the most recognizable sights in movies and on television for five decades. In the 1970s, he became known to millions of viewers as a veteran police detective who partners with a young inspector, played by Michael Douglas, in the ABC drama series "The Streets of San Francisco."

The show led to Mr. Malden's 21-year role as the trench coat-wearing pitchman for American Express who urged customers not to leave home without traveler's checks. He joked that this became his best-known part, although he appeared in more than 70 feature films and television movies and achieved a reputation as one of Hollywood's most versatile actors.

Mr. Malden was a steelworker before winning important stage roles on Broadway. He made his greatest mark in Hollywood in the early 1950s as part of a group of New York theater stars -- headed by actor Marlon Brando and director Elia Kazan -- who were trying to bring an unpredictable, realistic style of acting to audiences.

"I hadn't met anyone that non-actorish before, non-theater-like," Kazan once said of Mr. Malden. "The minute I saw him, I knew he came from something. It turned out to be the steel mills, and it was a thing that was very important for a director, because you feel, 'Here's a person who can play difficult parts, rough parts, physical parts, who doesn't get frightened easily, who's all there when I need him.' "

Kazan said Mr. Malden was a great player to have opposite Brando because Mr. Malden could tell Brando to "go to hell" without being intimidated.

Kazan directed Mr. Malden and Brando in Tennessee Williams's "A Streetcar Named Desire" on Broadway in 1947 and in the 1951 film version. Mr. Malden won an Oscar for his supporting role as Mitch, who romances an emotionally fragile Southern belle, the sister-in-law of Brando's character, the brutish Stanley Kowalski. Jessica Tandy played the woman onstage, and Vivien Leigh was in the film version.

Mr. Malden wrote in a memoir that casting Leigh in the film made it possible for Kazan to use the lesser-known actors from the stage play. "If Jessica had played it, I wouldn't have been in the movie, and neither would Kim Hunter [as Brando's stage wife]. Because Jessica was no star and neither was Brando. But Vivien, who after 'Gone With the Wind' was the biggest thing you ever saw -- she could carry us all."

Again working under Kazan, Mr. Malden played the dockside priest who rallies a punched-out prizefighter (Brando) to stand against a corrupt union in "On the Waterfront" (1954). Mr. Malden received another Oscar nomination for his performance. He also brought actress Eva Marie Saint, whom he had known at an acting workshop in New York, to Kazan's attention for what would be her movie debut and Oscar-winning role as Brando's love interest in "On the Waterfront."

On a change of the subject:  Andy Roddick vs Roger Federer
I don't think I need to say more if you watched it...I'll really just say Rafa eat your heart out...I mean I know you beat him - but the efforts that Andy put forth holding off the greatest tennis player (much less the best at Wimbledon) for 30 games in the 5th set.  Bravo good sir - Bravo.  Congrats go out to Roger as well.  It was inevitable that you were crowned the greatest.

 

more or less later -RPG

20 - day count down to REHEARSAL!!!

July 02, 2009

Sports on the Radio...

 

The Good Olde Days

A bit off of the usual boring theatre updates as for the second day I've been experiencing Wimbledon on the internet radio.  I don't think I can take it much longer - I love listening to sports on the radio.  It leaves so much up to your imagination.  You have to create the images.  I mean I can imagine that original radio entertainment was percieved the same way.  However, with Tennis it's crazy.  A tennis point starts nice and calm with "first serve down the T," but then watch out - the auctioneer(s) start their engines..."cross court with a forehand - down the line with a backhand - cross court with a backhand"  it goes so fast on the radio that sometimes the announcers can't get the words out of their mouth.  Nonetheless I believe I will keep it on as I finish cleaning up my room on this glorious 1/2 day!!!

 

Fireworks tonight in OPELIKA!  Big party as well on the Track and Practice Fields on the campus of Opelika High School.  Last year I remember getting bombarded by the debris...it was pretty funny.

 

Might go see a matinee movie tomorrow - pretty sure that one may be Public Enemies as I've been mentioning.  Yet, since Kathryn is still out of town - maybe it's time to X-Men / Terminator / Star Trek it up.  Not really interested in Transformers 2.  Don't get me wrong - I L-O-V-E Transformers...played with them for years of my life...I just didn't dig the movie that came out a few summers ago.  Too much - over the top - hard to pick out exactly what you are watching - is what I would have said about it.  I don't think $9.00 to go watch Megan Fox is worth it.  Sorry fans-

C'Mon and smile young lady...

 

Playing some Golf on Saturday, but not much else planned besides a few breakfasts at Wimbledon. 

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July 01, 2009

Thank Goodness (cue Kristin)

 

Thank goodness that someone told me that we have a 1/2 day tomorrow and Friday off!  Who knew?  Well, I guess everyone knew but me.  That is what happens when decisions are made when you are on vacation, and you tend to hide down on your side of the building during the grueling summer hours.  It is good news - and that is always a good thing - which makes since. 

It should give me more time to watch some  Wimbledon.  It's getting down to the finals and hopefully some really intense fast paced tennis.  Pulling for Roddick of course but would like to see old Tommy Haas get a shot at the semi-finals. 

 

Can not believe that it is July already.  I'm declaring it now - not that it is going to be any more official than yesterday, but when you BLOG something I guess you're putting it out there - but I'm gonna make a trip to Europe next summer.  The wife and I need to get that done and well I'm gonna make it happen.  I just have to figure out how to save all that money - first I gotta figure out where to get all that money then I can save it - heck - anyone wanna go to Biloxi or Vegas!

 

Public Enemies comes out today don't forget:

 

Got most of the to do list done yesterday.  Maybe T-Shirt Design today...I don't know if you have any suggestions leave a comment or ask a question so I don't have to come up with lame things to BLOG about like Wimbledon (which I happen to Love but I don't imagine all of you feel that way)...

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