May 22, 2007 06:53 AM PDT
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March 18, 2007 11:31 PM PDT
At The Table, Episode Who keeps count, the date is Mar 19, 2007, Welcome to At The Table, The Green Game Interview. I have made an editorial decision to split the shows into 15 minute segments in order to keep you from ear fatigue, since these chats are rather long. "The Green Game is a new play with music and dance, by M. Stefan Strozier telling a tale of greed,treason and money, and is performed by Le Muse Venale Acting Troupe, a 501c3 non-profit. The interview was post rehearsal at Where Eagles Dare Studios. My thanks to John Chatterton for his continued support
Tickets are available at smarttix.com
Muse of my heart, so fond of palaces, reply:
When January sends those blizzards wild and white,
Shall you have any fire at all to huddle by,
Chafing your violet feet in the black snowy night?
Think: when the moon shines through the window, shall you try
To thaw your marble shoulders in her square of light?
Think: when your purse is empty and your palate dry,
Can you from the starred heaven snatch all the gold in sight?
No, no; if you would earn your bread, you have no choice
But to become a choir-boy, and chant in a loud voice
Te Deums you have no faith in, and swing your censer high;
Or be a mountebank, employing all your art —
Yes, on an empty stomach and with an anguished heart —
To chase the boredom of the liverish gallery.
— Edna St. Vincent Millay,
March 18, 2007 11:29 PM PDT
At The Table, Episode Who keeps count, the date is Mar 19, 2007, Welcome to At The Table, The Green Game Interview. I have made an editorial decision to split the shows into 15 minute segments in order to keep you from ear fatigue, since these chats are rather long. "The Green Game is a new play with music and dance, by M. Stefan Strozier telling a tale of greed,treason and money, and is performed by Le Muse Venale Acting Troupe, a 501c3 non-profit. The interview was post rehearsal at Where Eagles Dare Studios. My thanks to John Chatterton for his continued support
Tickets are available at smarttix.com
Muse of my heart, so fond of palaces, reply:
When January sends those blizzards wild and white,
Shall you have any fire at all to huddle by,
Chafing your violet feet in the black snowy night?
Think: when the moon shines through the window, shall you try
To thaw your marble shoulders in her square of light?
Think: when your purse is empty and your palate dry,
Can you from the starred heaven snatch all the gold in sight?
No, no; if you would earn your bread, you have no choice
But to become a choir-boy, and chant in a loud voice
Te Deums you have no faith in, and swing your censer high;
Or be a mountebank, employing all your art —
Yes, on an empty stomach and with an anguished heart —
To chase the boredom of the liverish gallery.
— Edna St. Vincent Millay,
March 18, 2007 11:27 PM PDT
At The Table, The Green Game Interview. I have made an editorial decision to split the shows into 15 minute segments in order to keep you from ear fatigue, since these chats are rather long. "The Green Game is a new play with music and dance, by M. Stefan Strozier telling a tale of greed,treason and money, and is performed by Le Muse Venale Acting Troupe, a 501c3 non-profit. The interview was post rehearsal at Where Eagles Dare Studios. My thanks to John Chatterton for his continued support
Tickets are available at http://smarttix.com
Le Muse Venále
Muse of my heart, so fond of palaces, reply:
When January sends those blizzards wild and white,
Shall you have any fire at all to huddle by,
Chafing your violet feet in the black snowy night?
Think: when the moon shines through the window, shall you try
To thaw your marble shoulders in her square of light?
Think: when your purse is empty and your palate dry,
Can you from the starred heaven snatch all the gold in sight?
No, no; if you would earn your bread, you have no choice
But to become a choir-boy, and chant in a loud voice
Te Deums you have no faith in, and swing your censer high;
Or be a mountebank, employing all your art —
Yes, on an empty stomach and with an anguished heart —
To chase the boredom of the liverish gallery.
— Edna St. Vincent Millay,
March 18, 2007 11:26 PM PDT
At The Table, The Green Game Interview. I have made an editorial decision to split the shows into 15 minute segments in order to keep you from ear fatigue, since these chats are rather long. "The Green Game is a new play with music and dance, by M. Stefan Strozier telling a tale of greed,treason and money, and is performed by Le Muse Venale Acting Troupe, a 501c3 non-profit. The interview was post rehearsal at Where Eagles Dare Studios. My thanks to John Chatterton for his continued support
Tickets are available at http://smarttix.com
Le Muse Venále
Muse of my heart, so fond of palaces, reply:
When January sends those blizzards wild and white,
Shall you have any fire at all to huddle by,
Chafing your violet feet in the black snowy night?
Think: when the moon shines through the window, shall you try
To thaw your marble shoulders in her square of light?
Think: when your purse is empty and your palate dry,
Can you from the starred heaven snatch all the gold in sight?
No, no; if you would earn your bread, you have no choice
But to become a choir-boy, and chant in a loud voice
Te Deums you have no faith in, and swing your censer high;
Or be a mountebank, employing all your art —
Yes, on an empty stomach and with an anguished heart —
To chase the boredom of the liverish gallery.
— Edna St. Vincent Millay,
November 28, 2006 10:05 PM PST
I claim this for Podcast Alley!!!!
My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-a17e3707a7235535751ba238cd2c16b9}
August 30, 2006 06:33 PM PDT
"Hi Kelly
want to thank you the interview yesterday. WOW!
you do a great job as an interviewer you kinow! THANK YOU!" - Vickie Phillips
Vickie captures the intimacy, the charm and the tragedy in her one-woman show written and directed by Bob Ost, with Music Director Gerry Dieffenbach, and Master Accordianist William Schimmel.
Take the Journey with her - see into Vickie's heart as she, Brel, Weill and Aznavour reveal the strength, scope and spirit of a Jewish Journey that redefines her destiny and fufills many of her deepest personal dreams.
ONE PERFORFORMANCE ONLY AT THE MAKOR THEATER IN MANHATTAN!
September 10th ( Sunday Matinee) at 3 p.m.
at MAKOR - 35 West 67th Street - (between Central Park West and Columbus Ave.)
Reservations are encouraged and can be made by calling 212.415.5500
MAKOR is part of the 92nd Street "Y" and their West Side Cultural Center.
The website for Markor is www.makor.org/theater
July 25, 2006 11:08 AM PDT
now in its final form, soon to be a NEW and EXCITING THING!!!!!
July 20, 2006 11:29 AM PDT
This interview with the cast of Stumps, was recorded last year. Nicu's Sppon, is a fantastic company, and this particular cast includes actors that are hearing impaired. so, the signing is interpreted by one of the hearing actors that acts as one of three interpretors for the production. Possibly one of my best interviews.
March 27, 2006 06:53 AM PST
The Epic (?) Battle begins between the Bard of Gimdheabreágh (Gimme-a-Break) and the semi-fearsome, yet remarkably bitter, OyMyley..... Who will win... and yet a better question: Why DOES the OyMyley hate to be mocked? mmmmmmmm?.....