Thursday, July 16, 2009

Open!


Well, 42nd Street is now officially open. Our performance last night went very well. The air was highly charged and the crowd really seemed to be energized not only by the new Moonlight digs, but by a really fab, smooth, clean, and energetic production. Congrats to the whole show family for a great kick-off.

It was great to have so many friends in the house. Lots of love out there. And there's such a sense of pride and accomplishment in this community. I'm so glad to be a part of it all. I feel fortunate and blessed. (The flowers pictured are from the parents. Thanks, Mom and Dad!)

Now I'm back to tossin' some more energy at the art. On the drawing board right now: Two t-shirt designs and some various visual impressions on show biz related topics. Among these are sketches of Broadway composers for a theatre lobby exhibit that opens at the end of August in the Washington D.C. area. I'll be flying out there for their opening and some sightseeing in our nation's capital. I'm also chatting with folks at a Southern California theatre about creating the logo art for their entire next season. I have lots to do, and I'm so thrilled.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

A little experiment in video...

I have been up way too late playing with iMovie and utilizing footage I took with my dandy FlipCamHD. It's kind of fun and it gives a little glimpse into our Moonlight lives as we prepare for the first big show on the new stage. The clips included are from our first mic check and our publicity photo shoot which was actually my very first day on the job...



It's a fun little documentation of the early days of this fabulous new chapter in the life of this fab theatre community. I'm so happy and honored to be a part of this show and the milestone it represents. Come see us usher in a new chapter. Take care, all! Peace and love!