The Day of Decision

By |2009-05-26T07:27:00-07:00May 26, 2009|Uncategorized|

I will be helping with my church's communications today.  Posting updates to Twitter, and Facebook.  I will have a statement from the minister once the rulings are announced. May this be a good day for equality... or the birth of a final push to achieve marriage equality for us all.

Accused!

By |2009-05-25T12:50:00-07:00May 25, 2009|Uncategorized|

The owner of the Ashland Bed and Breakfast we stay at told Geoff today that she thought we were nice and never complained. Really!  The nerve!!  I cannot every recall being tagged as nice and polite! I have legions of friends and acquaintances who know better.  I whine, I complain.  I think of myself as competently bitchy if not downright bitter. I think I know the problem.  The B&B, Country Willows, is more like a resort than a room.  There's a full-size pool shared by the visitors to the only 9 guest rooms.  The grounds are an idyllic farm, and they're [...]

Death and the King’s Horseman

By |2009-05-25T10:12:00-07:00May 25, 2009|osf, plays, Uncategorized|

Ashland, Oregon at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival Death and the King’s Horseman by Wole Soyinka The rhythms, the timing, and method of communication in Death and the King’s Horseman are not familiar or comfortable for a typical American play-goer. But, if you let yourself be absorbed into the opening long, chatty, riddling, market scene — if you let your thoughts fall into the same tempo as the indirect, elaborate, and elegant storytelling dialog — then Death will grab you from the opening curtain… err… more like opening colorful banner… and make you witness an unwanted, unavoidable, and unstoppable tragedy. This vignette of [...]

Equivocation

By |2009-05-23T13:03:00-07:00May 23, 2009|osf, plays, Uncategorized|

Ashland, Oregon at the Oregon Shakespeare FestivalEquivocation by Bill Cain This world premiere production is stuffed with clever concepts, interesting plots, brilliant acting, spectacular execution, and meaningful messages. It’s an artistic tour de force bursting with importance and complex stories which are determined to cross centuries of time to reflect the current events of 2009 (or, at least George Bush’s 2001-2009 torture-burdened court). But, it is disappointment to have to sit through such an overwrought and under-edited excellent draft play.  I am puzzled why a typical amateur error of piling on content was allowed to progress to a full-blown production on [...]

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