Wednesday, December 2, 2009

The Calm before the...


As the first frosts finally begin to appear on my car windows, we're currently enjoying the closest thing to a calm time at BVT - which falls between the fall season announcement (and fall grant writing season) and the beginning of hiring for the summer, which commences in January.

And by calm I mean:

Subscription orders are bustling in at an exciting rate - exceeding where we were this time last year.

Group orders began coming in even before we had officially announced the season.




Preparations are already beginning for the 2010 Spring Artisan Showcase, which will be held May 22 and 23 outside the old town hall. This will be the second year for this fabulous two day festival featuring the work of dozens of area artists, with proceeds going to support the theater.



And the creative juices are flowing as well as I begin and exciting collaboration with Patrick Young on Let's Misbehave: The Music and Lyrics of Cole Porter, which will be the musical revue that will open our season in June. Patrick, who you may know as the Music Director for past BVT productions like Musical of Musicals, Grand Night for Singing, All Night Strut, etc. approached me about creating a world premiere revue of Porter's music and I jumped at the chance.

What a thrill to absorb myself in Cole Porter's music. "Night and Day" "You're the Top" "De-Lovely" "Everytime we Say Goodbye" The man never rested, writing nearly 900 songs over six decades. Has any other American composer equalled Porter's elegance, his wit, his versatility? The challenge will be to narrow it down to a single evening's entertainment --even then we'll have to leave out some irreplaceable tunes.

Patrick, who I will be working with on the concept and book of the show, and who will be doing all the arrangements and orchestrations, is in Albany and I'm here in Naples so we're collaborating through the wonder of the "inter - web." While I'm somewhat of a technological luddite--or at the very least a clutz--I'm managing more or less to use google wave for this collaboration. (who hoo!)

So like I said. Calm times at BVT!

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