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Tag Archives: Ernest Shackleton Loves Me
Love abounds for Ernest!
I’m finally getting a moment to post here: Ernest Shackleton Loves Me is going wonderfully here at the George Street Playhouse. My son Mose (below) was super excited on opening night last Saturday…and the excitement continues as audiences are loving it and … Continue reading
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Speechless
I can’t talk. I try, but nothing comes out. And the timing couldn’t be worse. I have to learn this lesson over and over again: too much stress + not enough sleep + not enough working out/yoga = getting sick. … Continue reading
MUSI-CAL tonight with Brendan @ Rockwell in LA! (20 min of SHACKLETON)
If you happen to be in/near LA, come see us LIVE this evening, Monday, Nov. 3: Brendan & I, with MD Ryan O’Connell, will do 20 minutes of music from ERNEST SHACKLETON LOVES ME at Musi-Cal, Rockwell Table & Stage, … Continue reading
And another gushing review of ERNEST SHACKLETON LOVES ME.
Val writes: “This one has a quote that I will be working to live up to the rest of my life, but that doesn’t stop me from being deeply grateful that it was said in the first place:” Vigoda’s Kat … Continue reading
An un-alloyed-ly positive review of ERNEST SHACKLETON LOVES ME…
Goodness gracious. Jay Irwin at BroadwayWorld.com finished his review with this quote: I really cannot stress this enough, Dear Readers. This is a journey you must take. Not only are we talking a world premiere musical that you can say … Continue reading
Shackleton: Live performance on KING-5 TV in Seattle
(from Val–) Totally fun: Wade McCollum and I (with music director/orchestrator Ryan O’Connell on the piano) performed “Money And Musicians And Explorers” from ERNEST SHACKLETON LOVES ME to promote the impending run at Seattle Rep. It was WAY fun, the … Continue reading
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Tagged banjo, electric violin, Ernest Shackleton Loves Me, musical theatre
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The past two months: SHACK, solo concerts, Birmingham
Hello friends – I have been almost completely offline for nearly two months (since doing STRIKING 12 in NYC Christmas Eve)…and now I’m back with news to report, as well as enthusiasm I cannot contain. (!!!) Here’s what’s been occupying … Continue reading
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Tagged Ableton Live, ACT, AL, Alex Nichols, American Theatre Magazine, Balagan Theatre Company, Birmingham, Brendan Milburn, Broadway World, Clark State PAC, Disney, electric violin, Ernest Shackleton, Ernest Shackleton Loves Me, Fairfield, Jim Lafferty, Joe DiPietro, Keith Cromwell, Kuss Auditorium, Leo K, Lisa Peterson, looping, Matthew Kwatinetz, OH, Red Mountain Theatre Company, Robert Neblett, Ryan O'Connell, Seattle, Seattle Rep, Springfield, Striking 12, Tinker Bell, Toy Story The Musical, Valerie Vigoda, Wade McCollum
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blog entry at Milburn-Vigoda.com – “Every Seven” #12
Check out the new blog entry up at Milburn & Vigoda – which includes this week’s “Every Seven” video + download: “Money & Musicians & Explorers,” the song Ernest and Kat sing together about the financial woes they have in common. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged banjo, Brendan Milburn, Ernest Shackleton Loves Me, fiddle, financial distress, hootenanny, Joe DiPietro, money, Valerie Vigoda, violin
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SHACKLETON workshop and presentation NYC Feb 2013!
Just got back from NYC, where we were working intensely on our show ERNEST SHACKLETON LOVES ME. Now that it is a two-person show (and working out beautifully that way!), there has been a ton of rewriting and “retrofitting” of the … Continue reading