1.28.2007
Tabishfeststockpalooza II: Tabish in Washington
I will provide hotel info, etc as we get closer to the date. Of course, I can put some people up- but I only have a townhouse (as is the Maryland way) and so space may be a bit limited.
My company is performing As You Like It as a part of the international Shakespeare in Washington Festival. We get to play with the big kids as the other participants include the Royal Shakespeare Company, DC's Shakespeare Theatre Company, The Kirov Ballet and Opera, Arena Stage, The Folger Library, The National Symphony and other big shots (more info at http://www.shakespeareinwashington.org/) we really feel like the small fish in a really big pond, but sometimes that's fun too. I saw our name on a giant 40' x 40' banner at the Kennedy Center last night. It was a very exciting moment.
We perform outdoors at the PFI Historic Park- a beautiful site in Ellicott City, MD- an historic town about 45 minutes north of DC and 15 minutes west of Baltimore. We're a family friendly environment. The gates open at 6:30 for an 8:00 show time, but I know a guy so I can get us in earlier. We could even do 5:00 or so if you folks want. Picnicking on the site is encouraged and fun. We can organize that later.
I would be truly honored to have you come see As You Like It.
We are walking distance from Main Street Ellicott City, a restored 19th century mill town with lots of restaurants and anique shops - see the plaque on the building where Dave and Irene joined my family for dinner while the 2006 Super Bowl was being played (yeah, the Steeler one).
We're located in a wonderful site for touristing- so if you want to make a weekend of it- there are plenty of museums (of course)- the newly renovated National Portrait Gallery is terrific. You might want to check out the new WWII Memorial The Orioles will not be in town, but the Frederick Keys will be and they play Minor league ball just down the road (with a mini-amusement park in right field) and it's a lot of fun - if you're trying to convince someone to come who hates Shakespeare. Of course the National Aquarium and the Inner Harbor are always a treat- ask Nell about the American Visionary Art Museum- it's a real find. And, of course, PLENTY OF FISHING!!!!
Lastly, let me just remind everyone- it's not too far away- just 4 hours from Indiana, 5 from Pittsburgh, 2 hours from Philadelphia, 3.56 from New York City, 2 hours from Morgantown and only about 6 from Raleigh/Durham. Sorry, it is quite a drive from Illinois, Michigan and Florida (but well worth it) I think this years' goal should be to get Mr. Salerno's skinny ass up from Orlandoworld. (I always think one should set one's goals very high).
Work on Salerno. Unless he's drunk to much of "The (Mouse)Man's" koolaid, he should get out and support the arts.
Can you also arrange for one of them Medieval Feasts for usbefore thge show where we eat turkey legs and drink "mead" whilst your troupe strolls amongst us mistreling, duelling and whoring?
Oh, and can you reactivate the Pumliconni blog; I miss it.
We also encourage audience blood-letting and drinking water from the same water source that we dump our raw sewage- you know, just to be accurate.
We're thinking of adding audience participation small pox epidemics to the mix this year. oh yeah, and turkey legs.
I barely know what Jacabean means.
All I have so far is the title.
Oh, and the climax, where Pino in mime whiteface--as Tabish-- flies in on a helicopter gunship (ala Miss Saigon meets Col Kilgore) blaring a bossa nova version of "Ride of the Valkyries" while burning up the Nazi stormtroopers at the big ball with his giant magnifying glass.
What's Rick Fisel up to these days; can we count on him?
back off with the unwanted legal advice, just make sure the dynamic phase-shifter is patched correctly into the THX 1038 motherboard for maximum Doppler effect for Joey's big helicopter scene. I want that MF in Doubly and cranked up to 11 as the Huey comes sweeping over the audience as they enjoy their hobbit-esque follies and meaty turkey legs.
"Syr Michael of York Mead
Ingredients
1 Gallon Water 2 1/2 lbs Honey
1 Lemon 1/2 tsp Nutmeg
1 pkg Ale or Champagne yeast"
But I think you could just put some Splenda and honey into some Asti Spumante and noone would be the wiser.
I'm sorry, I misspoke. Change the word "Mead" to "Tim" and change the word "horrible" to "cracklin'"
I have a caption for it, but I'd better not share it.
Let me know if I can help out with other concept things. btw, Joey Pino does stuff with sound.
Ian, please have a repeat of the Tigger/Mandonlin/Trumpet preshow music?
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