I’ve been racing since leaving town for NYC last week — and getting back, going - almost - straight to rehearsals. What a week. So, quickly —
AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY. On Broadway now, Steppenwolf’s production is funny, amazing to watch (a 3-story home for the set!) and painful. Reminded me of what I like about a lot of Irish theatre, like being able to enter the dark side of life and confront pain, while laughing too. Brilliant stuff. In some ways, it’s universal if can handle the coarser language: for everyone who’s experienced the joys, hidden motives, lies, hopes and disappointments of being Family.
NATIONAL THEATRE FOR ARTS AND EDUCATION. Our son Peter has been touring with them since September, most recently in a production of “Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry“. A very important story (a Newberry Award winner) adapted for the stage concerning racism in the 1930s. I enjoyed Peter’s work and his cast-mates too. Peter was also the troupe’s stage manager (sort of a player/coach model), and did a great job holding the show together - earning the thanks and appreciation of the company’s artistic director.
THREADS PRODUCTIONS. Met up with Kim and Misti to touch base on their efforts to found a theatre in NYC, with similar core values to Taproot Theatre. They remain committed after a year+ of planning, replanning, responding to board directives, reading/debating scripts … and essentially feeling like they’re not making any progress at all. Very sharp people though! They will get through this period, but not without the lessons of building an arts org with divergent views on their aesthetic, business plan, roles of artist/staff vs. board of directors and raising funds.
OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS. Rehearsals are going great. Way too fun - we’re barely on schedule given the general mayhem of the comedy and the cast’s ability to distract themselves. Great vibe in the room. It’s just like herding cats though.
DOUBT. Continues to rack up critical acclaim while attendance also continue below our goal (and budget). Very odd. Terrific work by the cast. The designs are excellent. And more than half the audience stays for the post-play Q&As. Can’t decide if we mis-marketed it or if we have a core audience less willing to take on tough plays or if we can’t rally a crossover audience … or a little of “all”. Anyway, we are all proud of the show.
TTC ANNUAL GALA. This weekend, Saturday at The Triple Door, “Light Up the Night” has about 250 guests and a considerable financial goal. Great food from Wild Ginger restaurant. A parody of TV’s “Northwest Backroads” with host Grant Goodeve exploring Washington State and finding TTC performers all over! A vision speech from me (which I need to finalize), and a 14 minute video we commissioned on TTC’s mission and impact. Interviews with actors, staff, supporters, and volunteers. Footage of touring performances, kids performing their play from the Acting Studio, and “As You Like It“. Should be a great night. (please, Lord!)






