Weird things today…

I just saw a man with a small holster on his belt, like you see used for knives or tiny flashlites. His held a small bottle of HOT SAUCE! Is this a new thing?!

Did you see the article about the 97-year-old woman denied her right to vote in 2008 elections because she has no ID, and was born before birth certificates were issued? How weird is that?

And there’s a Michigan town that wants to ban ice-cream trucks from playing their music. As a parent, I can understand the motivation… But I find it a little sad and a little dumb.

The Thespies!

Today the Lansing State Journal announced the winners of their theatre awards, “The Thespies”!

Williamston Theatre is pleased and honored to have received the the following:

Best Original Show: Maidens, Mothers and Crones
Supporting Actor – Musical (professional): B.J. Love for Guys on Ice

Special Awards mentions:
Great Ensemble Work: Art and Maidens, Mothers and Crones
Co-operative Projects Between Theatre Groups: Williamston Theatre and M.S.U.

And there is a Special Award called the Robert Busby Award, named for the late founder of the Creole Gallery. The Busby award honors people with extraordinary overall contributions to local theatre…

The Williamston Theatre and its founders – Tony Caselli, John Lepard, Christine Purchis and Emily Sutton-Smith are very honored to have received this award this year.

Tuesday quotes

Tuesday’s word: Success

“Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.”
Albert Einstein

“There is only one success -to be able to spend your life in your own way.”
Christopher Morley (American writer and editor 1890-1957)

“Hope is a state of mind, not of the world. Hope, in this deep and powerful sense, is not the same as joy that things are going well, or willingness to invest in enterprises that are obviously heading for success, but rather an ability to work for something because it is good.”
Vaclav Havel (Czech Playwright and President of Czechoslovakia(1989-92), b.1936)

“I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.”
Bill Cosby

“The secret of success is constancy of purpose.”
Benjamin Disraeli (British Prime Minister and Novelist. 1804-1881)

Tied to a chair…

…and I sat there thinking “I did this on purpose?!”

I was watching my kids, and some of their friends. 5 kids in all, which is not a bad number of kids to spend 4 hours with, even when they’re all between 7 and 10 years old!

The moms of all these kids, my wife included, were all at a retirement party for a friend of theirs. I happily agreed to watch the rugrats at our house: it was a hot day, so they could play in the sprinkler, have squirt-gun fights, eat popsicles on the grass – no prob.

And that worked for a while… until the storms hit. Soooo then we moved inside, and I ordered pizza, and lots more playing and running and laughing and giggling happened. (Yes, most of it from the kids, thank you very much.)

As the time approached for the mom’s to arrive, we devised a plan to make them all laugh. I allowed myself to be tied to a kitchen chair (Note to everyone calling child services: I was tied loosely, so I could get myself out in case of emergency, thank you very much.) Then, (this was their favorite part) all of the kids put on some type of costume or mask or headdress, and picked up something fluffy that they could hit me with.

The whole idea, of course, was that as soon as all the moms walked into the house, they would see the kids running in circles around me tied to a chair, hitting me with fluffy things, as though I’d lost control of the whole shebang in a horrible pint-sized revolution. It would be fun, the moms would laugh, the kids would love it when they did.

That was the plan.

Then the phone call came: “Hey! How are the kids? Great! We’re leaving in a second, see you in a couple of minutes!” Perfect: Everyone in place, watch the driveway… and wait. Then the kids decide a trial run is necessary. Sooo the yelling and generally being crazy starts, and there are kids running around me enjoying the chance to beat up on the grown up. (I’m not sure, but I think John Mellencamp’s “I Fight Authority” playing in the background.) And so the trial run of circling and pummeling is taking place, and right as I am saying the sentence “Be Gentle, don’t hit me too hard”, I am walloped. Hard. Right where a man does not want to be walloped. By a big green Hulk fist (it makes it’s own sounds! HULK SMASH!).

As I tried to speak through the barrage of pillows, foam fists, blinding agony and (although I may have hallucinated this part) someone yelling “HOW CAN YOU HAVE YOUR PUDDING IF YOU DON’T EAT ANY MEAT?!?!”, I heard one little voice say: “The moms are here! They’re here! This is not a drill! THIS IS NOT A DRILL!!” – and the cacophany that I was swimming in tripled in intensity.

And the moms entered. And the kids performed. I squirmed and put on a big “Oh, they’ve got me! Thank God you’re here!” performance and didn’t let on that being tied to the chair was a good thing, because I couldn’t have stood to greet them anyway. Everyone laughed, huggy reunions all around, and people began to disperse.

And as I slowly untied my ankles from the chair legs, I thought… “I did this on purpose?”

Yep. Sometimes, dads make sacrifices.

Then I retired to the couch with a cold beer that doubled as an icepack, thank you very much.

How nice!

Williamston Theatre has received 16 nominations for the Lansing City Pulse “Pulsar Awards”!

It’s an honor to be nominated, and we’re flattered that the folks at the City Pulse enjoy the work we’re doing.

You can read the whole story, and see the specific nominations, right here! 🙂

Some exciting work news

Starting rehearsals for Talley’s Folly at Williamston Theatre today.

Man, am I excited about this show. Daba Parker and Kate Peckham are starring in it, and they’re both terrific onstage and off – it’s great to have them in the building. Plus John Lepard is directing, and that’s going to be wonderful for WT!

The set, by Bart Bauer, is just amazing. A big, beautiful boathouse from the early 1900’s, it’s only 1/2 done and it already looks fabulous in our space! Plus we’re doing a couple of small renovations to one of the theatre seating areas, which will continue to improve our space – AND help make this show and future shows better by helping with sightlines, etc… 🙂 I’ll post some pictures of the set in progress soon.

Oh, and in other news that I forgot to post about, Williamston Theatre received three Wilde Award Nominations! Nominations include Dana Brazil as Best Supporting Actress in Flap, Hallie Bard and Aral Gribble as Best Duo in Hate Mail, and Hate Mail is also nominated as Best Comedy. So that’s nice. 🙂

Ooh, this is fun!

The Birthday Calculator

Click on this, and enter your birthday – you can learn all sorts of neat stuff!

A couple of quotes about me:

You were born on a Friday

Your fortune cookie reads:
Your flair for the creative takes an important place in your life.

You are 345,031 hours old.

And HEY!, I share my birthdy with Mary Lou Retton and my birth tree is the Elm Tree! (?!)

Some Sunday Stuff

If you’ve not yet seen the video of this young man at the National Spelling Bee, please check it out – it’s just sweet, wonderful and funny! (And FYI, he ultimately went on to win!)

Today, we close what’s been a wonderfully successful show for us, Maidens, Mothers and Crones: Voices From Women Of The Midwest. It’s been a great production, and I’m really happy to have been associated with it!

Holy Mackerel, some good TV this week! I got to see the Season Finale’s of Torchwood and Lost, and WOW! They were SO GOOD! I’ve completely fallen back in love with Lost! And there was a promo for Pushing Daisies coming back in the fall, which I’m excited about!

On Saturday we were running errands, and getting ready to drop the kids off for a sleepover. They wanted to go early, but we couldn’t drop them off until 5. When I told my 8-year old “We can’t take you yet! There’s no one home! You’d have to sit on their porch for 2 hours by yourself!!” his response was a very sincere “It’s okay! We could entertain ourselves!”. 🙂

Now, no more typing… off to start a busy day with some relaxing coffee with my wife! (Okay, after THAT it’ll get busy!)