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O, What a Rogue and Putting-Off Slack Am I

Posted on: July 10th, 2009 by wmapother 4 Comments

Please forgive the tardiness of this post. In faith, I have a good reason: a head full o’ Bard. In mid-June I began the intensive Shakespeare Lab at NYC’s Public Theatre.

Basically, it’s eight weeks of the Man from Avon, from soup to nuts. Twelve of us (and I’m in very good company) are given a variety of Shakespeare-centered classes in everything from Acting to Voice. The facultyis remarkable.

It’s been everything I hoped for and more. One of the difficulties of being an actor is how little time is actually spent acting. (Most working actors I know feel that their real job is looking for a acting job.) We do it because we love it, and then we don’t get a chance to do it. And when we do get the chance, although we’re generally grateful for the work, it’s often not challenging.
The challenge is part of what appealed to me about the Lab, and boy, has it delivered, both in the amount and nature of the work. And, of course, the text itself. I’ve read Shakespeare in college as an English major and then for pleasure, but playing it is something else entirely.
The complexity of the thoughts, language, and situations, to say nothing of the requirements of the verse itself, demand everything from the performer. (Only four weeks in, and I’m already holding forth like a veteran. Dang.) I’ll just say this: Attending the Lab is one of the best decisions I’ve made in some time (not, some would assert, that that sets the bar very high..).
We finish the Lab with some performances around NYC August 1-9. The show will be a mixture of scenes, sonnets, and maybe some Elizabethan dancing and singing (no, not even this faculty can teach me to sing). For those in the area and interested, the dates and locations are on the blog’s calendar. (To be sure the place, date, time hasn’t changed, before attending please be sure to call the Public Theatre: 212-539-8500.)
Fare thee well!
Posted in Acting Tips & Info, In Person (or, like, Live), NYC, Stage

Lincoln Memorial Ceremony Video

Posted on: June 12th, 2009 by wmapother 8 Comments

The ceremony last week in Louisville couldn’t have been scripted better: After a cloudy, misty day, the sun broke through just 15 minutes before the ceremony began, and ‘Fanfare for the Common Man’ accompanied a beautiful sunset on the Ohio: Go to 2:00 in this video here.

Ed Hamilton’s beautiful sculpture and bas-reliefs of Lincoln were unveiled, and I introduced the band’s performance of Copland’s ‘Variations on a Shaker Melody.’
Finally, the band performed Copland’s ‘Lincoln Portrait,’ and I provided the narration. Video is here.
And the Courier-Journal’s piece the next day is here.
I’m honored to have been included in that company, in that place, for that purpose.
Posted in In Person (or, like, Live), Louisville & KY, Press, Video (Online & Home)

First Flyover Film Festival

Posted on: May 31st, 2009 by wmapother 3 Comments

I’m very happy to announce that on June 12-14, Louisville will host its first-ever Flyover Film Festival, founded by several fabulous people (Sheila Berman, Ryan Daly, Gill Holland, Tracy Heightchew, Stu Pollard, George Parker) and myself.

For this inaugural festival we’ve focused mostly on films which include participation from a present or past Louisvillian.  Those connections are here, and the schedule is here.  Of course, I suggested (humbly, mind you!) one of my own films, and lo and behold, the festival will be showing ‘The Burrowers.’  Fortunate attendees will be able to see Phil Parmet’s terrific cinematography (and the awesomely gooey-mouthed creatures) on a wide screen, as well as lob some questions (easy one) to me and (difficult ones) to the nimble director, JT Petty, in a Q & A afterwards.
The festival offers a few other feature films, including one with William H. Macy, some powerful documentaries, and several wonderful short films.  A filmmaker’s reception, an afterparty at Gill’s Green Building, and an awards ceremony round out the festivities.  All screenings take place at downtown’s Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts.
See y’all there!
Posted in Film Festival, In Person (or, like, Live), Louisville & KY, Recs

Lincoln Memorial Dedication Redux

Posted on: May 18th, 2009 by wmapother 1 Comment

The Courier-Journal has a new piece on the Lincon Memorial Dedication here.

Posted in In Person (or, like, Live), Louisville & KY, Press

Lincoln Memorial Dedication

Posted on: April 28th, 2009 by wmapother 1 Comment
It was just two hundred short years ago that Abraham Lincoln was born in Hodgenville, Kentucky.  In honor of the bicentennial, my hometown of Louisville commissioned a memorial 
to him for its Waterfront Park, on the banks of the Ohio River.  On June 4 the City will hold a dedication ceremony, and yours truly has been invited to perform the narration for Aaron Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait.”  Memorial and dedication details are here.  Lincoln, Copland, Louisville…Mapother.    Hmmmmm.
Posted in In Person (or, like, Live), Louisville & KY, Press