Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Local Theater
Last night we started rehearsals on a play in the Fem Noire festival:
I am directing a sweet cast in a cute play that, if the producer doesn't change his mind again, will be the upbeat ending for the first half of the evening. We rehearse in the basement of a local market (the co-owner is in the cast), and it was one of those rehearsals conducted amid peals of laughter and, as far as I could tell, no anxiety at all. Not all plays start (or end) this way, but this experience so far reminds me of all the good parts of putting on plays.
Nobody makes a living doing shows like this: the performance space can only seat 70, and the ticket prices are modest. But--for author, actors, and director--it contributes to making a life.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Dotty ready to launch
You can find a larger version here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA2zRNCmagw
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Gallery daze
I belong to Lowell's Loading Dock Gallery, the only playwright among more than 40 visual artists. The artists are inspiring and challenging, as much for their supportive and encouraging attitude as for what they produce. As I write this, the group is going over needful left-brain stuff like budgets and blog maintenance...artists are notoriously bad at tasks like marketing and suchlike, but so far nobody has crumpled up the agenda and flung it at anyone. If course, for a playwright, having more angst to observe might be useful...
Friday, February 4, 2011
Just one last feature to add...
So this afternoon I sketched out the feature's flow, and made notes about the various functions I'll have to write to support it. Came out like this:
Someone please remind me next time about the perils of 'feature creep'...preferably with a whack to the head.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Blog on hand
Google has released its Android Blogger gadget and I threw it onto my cute new Android phone right away. Watch for new posts arriving from traffic jams, movie queues, and the back row of groups enduring a PowerPoint assault,