Back in 2000, Director Scott Hamilton Kennedy filmed a project about 2 teachers that had no budget and no stage and 2 dozen students but wanted to put on a play. It’s called OT: Our Town and was released in 2002. It’s a wonderfully crafted piece. Click on the link above and you can watch the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Arts’
Thornton Wilder’s Straight Outta Compton!!
Posted: February 1, 2011 in Blog PostTags: African-American, Arts, Catherine Borek, Compton, Daily Life, Death, documentary, Dominguez High School, Ebony, funding, Inherit the Wind, Karen Green, Latinos, leadership skills, Love and Marriage, no budget, OT: our town, Our Town, poor quality education, public schools, S.E. Hinton, Scott Hamilton Kennedy, sports, Stand and Deliver, team building skills, The Outsiders, The Stage Manager, Thornton Wilder
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Asking for your feedback…
Posted: March 23, 2010 in Blog PostTags: Arts, audience, collaborative, connect, Facebook, feedback, inclusive, local show, Sarah, Theatre, theatre company
The other day my great friend, Sarah, asked…”Who is your audience? Who are you trying to connect with? Is it strictly other people that are involved with theatre and such, or is it for everyone?” My goal is to be as inclusive as possible so I would LOVE to be a service to all of [...]
Hello world!
Posted: January 5, 2010 in Podcast uploadTags: @Theactorvista, Arts, community, Gypsy, TheActorvist, Theatre, Twitter
My name is Jery, what’s yours? There is a line somewhat similar to this in the musical “Gypsy.” It sort of becomes a type of catch phrase, I think because all three major female characters say it a few times each throughout the course of the show. ”Hello, my name is June. What’s yours?” It’s [...]


