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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The Book Signing
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008
The Disney/ASCAP Workshop
Okay, so for those of you who don't know, my partners and I have been writing a musical called "How the Nurse Feels"
and it was accepted into the Disney/ASCAP workshop at the Disney Studios in Burbank. Out of a zillion entries (just
a mere exaggeration) our show was one of four shows selected. On April 7th we presented the first 25 minutes of the
show and then we were critiqued by a panel of musical theatre experts including Stephen (Wicked)Schwartz. Then,
we had three weeks to work on the piece (implementing the notes we received if we so desired), and we came back on April 30th
to present 55 consecutive minutes of our show. As participants, we were also required to attend the presentations for the
other 3 shows in the workshop. That's the back-story. So here's how it went: First of all, just attending
was a master class in writing. Watching other people's work and then hearing the critiques from the highly esteemed
panel was amazing. I learned so much. But being a participant...well, it was very cool, kind of surreal and a
tad bit overwhelming. After the first presentation on April 7th, John Glaudini (composer) and David Green(lyricist,
co-bookwriter) feverishly started writing new songs. Those two guys were like machines...I was in awe. Consequently,
new songs meant new scenes and new dialogue and that's where I came in. Thank God for Starbucks, cause that's
where David and I do our best writing. DG and I were writing right up until we presented our piece. I'm not
kidding you. They were about to open the door to let the audience in and we're still writing dialogue to help
bridge a scene. Oy vey! Very exhilarating to say the least. The cast was terrific...they did a wonderful job and
it was so much fun seeing our characters come to life, hearing the audience laugh in all the right places...that was the cool
part. Here comes the nerve-wracking part... Well, our panel was incredible. In addition to Stephen Schwartz,
we had Winnie (Wicked) Holzman, Dean (Footloose) Pitchford, and Jeff (Avenue Q) Marx. They
gave us some amazing feedback and spoke to us for over an hour. I took notes, but mainly just listened to what they
had to say. Mostly, their comments were right on target, but sometimes what they had to say was a bit contradictory
and in the end they all said, "take what we say with a grain of salt, you have a great show." The audience
loved it, which of course is very encouraging. But the bottom line is we still have a lot of work to do. I, personally,
love our characters and feel that with a little more work on storytelling, we might just have ourselves a fine piece of theatre.
For now it's back to the drawing board. Stay tuned for more updates! Until the next time...
7:35 am pdt
Sunday, May 4, 2008
My First Blog!
Look Ma...I'm blogging! I can't even tell you how excited I am to finally have a website. I tried, and
tried, and tried to get one up before, but to no avail. Taking matters into my own hands, I built this one myself.
It's a little jinky, but at least I'm finally living in the 21st century and am up on the web! So for those
of you who are visiting me, I would like to welcome you with open arms. I hope to keep this blog current, whether it
be with my stream-of-consciousness ramblings, or something of real note. But for now, thanks for stopping by to take
a look. Until the next time...
4:37 am pdt
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