February 28, 2019
Introducing King Lear on Facebook
I thought you might be interested in taking a look at this page: https://www.facebook.com/KingLearFilm/?ref=settings
February 12, 2019
Director’s Notes – Episode 5 King Lear
There’s tension, intrigue,
distrust and anticipation throughout the country. An imminent civil war is brewing.
Oswald left Goneril’s at 4:30
in the morning and Kent (Caius) left 15 mins later. They’ve traveled many hours and they’ve
traveled hard. They’re exhausted.
They’ve gone sleepless this past night.
They arrive at 5:00 am. It’s late
Nov so it’s cold and dark. Regan and
Cornwall have just retired. We know from
the opening scene that Kent is a close friend of Gloucester’s so obviously he’s
been to Gloucester’s castle before and knows his way around.
Since Oswald doesn’t know where to set his horses he obviously hasn’t been here before and there’s no reason why he should have.
Since Oswald never would have gotten a good look at Caius (Kent in disguise) in the third scene and since it’s dark, there’s no reason he’d recognize him now. Kent, though, would certainly recognize Oswald, simply by his voice. In his pursuit of Oswald he has unwittingly worked himself into a rage. What creates even greater outrage is that he thinks Oswald does know who he is.
Since Oswald doesn’t know where to set his horses he obviously hasn’t been here before and there’s no reason why he should have.
Since Oswald never would have gotten a good look at Caius (Kent in disguise) in the third scene and since it’s dark, there’s no reason he’d recognize him now. Kent, though, would certainly recognize Oswald, simply by his voice. In his pursuit of Oswald he has unwittingly worked himself into a rage. What creates even greater outrage is that he thinks Oswald does know who he is.
February 06, 2019
Still Life with Booze
I've written a new one-act comedy.
Cast of Characters for Still Life with Booze
Toulouse Lautrec: A man of remarkable psychological insight and abundant goodwill toward his devoted friend. He is understanding, witty, gay, lively and outstandingly original.
Paris - 1887
Paul Gauguin: Intelligent, virile, domineering and sarcastic, a born leader with an outrageous sense of humor.
Toulouse Lautrec: A man of remarkable psychological insight and abundant goodwill toward his devoted friend. He is understanding, witty, gay, lively and outstandingly original.
Camille Pissarro: Warm, intelligent, emotional and virtually ageless. Generous to a fault, he has no regard for material things.
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