Monday, March 29, 2004

Weather: Spring* is here -- the weeds have riz -- gardening is the order of biz!
*Montana style, that is.

Wildlife: Half the ice is off of Middle Foy's Lake. The fishereople were all over the place last Sunday -- catching the critters too. The waterbirds are pairing up, and I expect baby geese in about three weeks. The pheasants are gathered in flocks of about 6 or more.

Charity Alert: The Hunger Site : Give Food for Free to Hungry People in the World

Media Watch: Movies from India! Thank goodness for subtitles. They're long, sing-songy, stylized, unsophisticated (yeah, right!), and VERY canny in the use of these elements. Thanks to the Internet, we're getting them for a buck each.

At the College: I'm dubbing one of two tapes of Cyclone, by Ron Fitzgerald, our original, world-premiere production. A couple of students did a two-camera recording of the play, and this VHS copy is to get 'em deciding how they're going to shuffle the source tapes together. I'm not going to do the hard work, but I'm glad to help them.

Follow Up: I'm seriously scanning twenty-five year old photos and papers to begin my Theatre Web Project.
I've done quite a few Festival of Fools scans, and am concentrating on Footsbarn Theatre for the time being.
Link Review:
1) Footsbarn Theatre
2) Katie Duck; Katie Duck interview; Semi-current Advert; Mini-bio + Picture
3) Matt Child was in a move: Sudden Impact Cast
He's married to Caroline Noh, another actor: Noh Business Like Show Business
4) Hey! Our band morphed into it's own completely different group and it played here: Akbank Caz Festivali
5) This musician suffered as our manager, then built his own career: Mark Nelson's Shameless Self Promotion
6) This gentleman is/was a real delight: Peter Wear -- British Comedy Company; Here's some of his gigs with Katie, Jango, and Justin Case: London International Mime Festival/history
Here's Pete's friend Justin: Justin Case, Comedy Trick Cyclist
7) Here's the guy who got us to Europe, and more or less got the Festival of Fools in Amsterdam, Holland started (this site goes to yet another site): Jango Edwards' website
8) Charly worked with Jango off & on: Charly Jungbauer
9) How about our sponsoring organization?: De Melkweg
10) Here's a special friend of mine: Karen Quest, Cowgirl Tricks
11) These guys are good too!: Cheney and Mills
12) Patsy Droubay worked with Matt, Katie, and me. She's been doing a pantomime version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas around the Salt Lake libraries for about twenty years. Here's last Xmas' coverage in the local paper: The Salt Lake Tribune

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