Sunday Quotes: Opportunity from Crisis

I’ve come down with an illness that’s sort of knocked me flat, making rehearsals for the last few days a very large challenge.  Still, nothing to worry about, and it’ll all be fine, but the thing that I’ve been the most grateful for (aside from my wonderful wife and kids being awesome), is that the cast and company of The Usual have responded in a tremendously positive way.

This had me thinking  about how, with the wrong reaction, a minor crisis could easily turn into a major one that really wreaks havoc on a project.  On the flip side of that, a good team can take the moment and soar.  I’m blessed to be working with such a good team.

When written in Chinese, the word “crisis” is composed of two characters – one represents danger, and the other represents opportunity.
– John F. Kennedy

Problems are just opportunities in work clothes. 
– Henry Kaiser (although, I always think of my friend Dana White, who lives by this motto, introduced me to it, and brings it to every lighting design he does!)

Try to relax and enjoy the crisis.
– Ashleigh Brilliant

A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.
– Winston Churchill

Remember, the storm is a good opportunity for the pine and the cypress to show their strength and their stability.
– Ho Chi Minh

Sunday Quotes: Silliness

There is a finite end to this life, and we’re all going to face it, and a little silliness can help.
-Alan Thicke

Never stay up on the barren heights of cleverness, but come down into the green valleys of silliness.
-Ludwig Wittgenstein

Don’t be afraid to look silly.
-Tara Strong

God invented mankind because he loved silly stories.
-Ralph Steadman

Read, every day, something no one else is reading. Think, everyday, something no one else is thinking. Do, every day, something no one else would be silly enough to do. It is bad for the mind to continually be part of unanimity.
-Christopher Morley

 

 

 

How a Saturday should be…

Today –

A great, productive rehearsal with an incredibly fun, professional cast and crew that make coming to to work a joy.

Over lunch, listening to the first Detroit Tigers Spring Training game of the season.

Tonight, seeing my kids Fiddle Club concert, followed by family time for the rest of the evening.

Perfect. Thanks, Universe, I couldn’t have scripted it better!

Tuesday’s Miscellaneous Goodness…

There’s a terrific article, all about the Williamston Theatre, that was recently published by the Livingston Post. Written by Susan Parcheta, it says a whole bunch of nice things about us!

Check it out here: “Williamston Theatre Amazes”

This fake movie trailer from Jimmy Kimmel is hilarious, and has a ton of stars enjoying being ridiculous!

“Academy Award Winner Helen Mirren.  In a hovercraft.”

In other Tuesday news, my friend and colleague Joseph Zettelmaier is featured in the March edition of American Theatre!  A nice 4 page article about him as a playwright, and it discusses the production of Dead Man’s Shoes that we just ran at Williamston Theatre.  There’s no online version yet, but here’s a picture of the cover with his name!  Nice publicity for a great writer and a great guy.

And today’s last Tuesday tidbit – we’re in rehearsals now for The Usual: A Musical Love Story, and it’s a ton of fun. I did some recording of the cast going through some of the music, and maybe I’ll try and post a snippet of it sometime this week… in the meantime, here’s a shot of more research we’ve been doing for the show…

No, seriously, the way the taps attach to the wall, how they look, the various types of tap handles you can get.  I’ll post pics of the final version from the set in a few weeks!

HAPPY TUESDAY!

Sunday Quotes: Graciousness

Life is mostly froth and bubble; Two things stand like stone: Kindness in another’s trouble, Courage in our own.
-Adam Lindsay Gordon

It’s called gracious professionalism. The idea is to be open and help more people learn.
-Chuck Gosdzinski

Never let your persistence and passion turn into stubbornness and ignorance.
-Anthony J. D’Angelo

Sometimes we need to remind ourselves that thankfulness is indeed a virtue.
-William J. Bennett

Realize that when you get older, you either get senile or become gracious. There’s no in-between. You become senile when you think the world short-changed you, or everybody wakes up to screw you. You become gracious when you realize that you have something the world needs, and people are happy to see you when you come into the room.
– Carlos Santana

Let me be ignorant, and in nothing good, but graciously to know I am no better.
-William Shakespeare