I'm Back!!!
I’m Back!!!
Howdy to all you new guys I’ve missed the last month!!
I Just Opened my show on Thursday….
http://www.playbill.com/events/event_detail/9883.html
or-
http://eventful.com/events/E0-001-001588694-4@2007050100
Busy catching up on EVERYTHING Else in my life…..
getting ready to head up to Boston for my Next Show-
http://www.nsmt.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&i d=522&Itemid=1578
It doesn’t open till July 4th weekend, but I have to squeeze in a trip to Texas for my nephew’s wedding, and a production meeting in Portland Oregon before then. The University here finishes up next week and I’ll be basking in free-time for a few months…..(gotta love the teaching gig!)
Till then I’m running and juggling!!
Best Wishes-
Dx
Capricious; Impulsive, Semi-Predictable
Seems like the forum hasn't been the same without you!!! Everybody keeps asking where you are, if you are okay, and when you are returning.... All the questions that have been left unanswered...all the men who had no place to turn. I am sure that you have a lot of catching up to do with the treads...and with life in general. Just know that you were missed....both in commentary and wisdom. Again, welcome back... and hope all goes well with the shows.... (As an aside, doesn't teaching make for wonderful vacation opportunities.... limits the times that vacations can be taken....but does offer some great chances. The end of this month will find me in Charleston, SC...then the end of June will see me spending time at the Grand Canyon and the beginning of July will put me in New Orleans. Have to take advantage of any opportunity to travel!!!) Daniel Patrick Fluharty, NBCT
Be yourself, nobody can tell you that you are doing it wrong!!
Hi Dx and good to see you!
Wow, "Director" now...Is this something that that's happened in the past? Not surprised, though by any means. Looks interesting. What a stimulating line of work!
Then, you're doing a Disney play! Both look very technical. Again, not surprised. Director again?
Glad you'll have a little time off from school...how do you find time to do even one, much less both?!
Just curious, is there any genre of plays that you specialize in or are you pretty much a generalist?
Best Wishes,
Dave
Dave, My Masters is actually in Directing. I paid for it by working as a professional designer…..J I’m a member of SSD&C (the stage directors union) And United Scenic Artists (the Theatrical Designers Union) I direct one or two times a year and design between 12 and 20 a year. Directing eats up more time away from home whereas the design I can do in my studio and only travel out for "technical rehearsals." Back when I was full-free-lance, I directed 3 shows a year usually and 20 to 30 design gigs. The "on-site" time commitments for directors keeps them to around an absolute max of 6 to 10 shows a year. As far as having a ‘genre,’ most theater artists get "typecast" depending on what they were most recently successful at doing. When I first started out, I got a write-up in American Theatre Magazine titled "Shoestring Virtuoso" that discussed ‘large scale magic tricks’ on a small budget. For a while I kept getting hired to pull off big spectacle on a dime. L Nowadays it depends on the Theater or town. Some places think of me for big musicals, and others think of me as the ‘edgy-concept’ designer. Still others think of me as the "Southern" guy. For a while in the early 90’s I did mostly African American pieces. (Yep, I was the token white male working at "Just-Us-Theater Co." or Just-Us-N-Dx" J ) Like the rest of the world, theater producers find it easier to ‘pigeon-hole’ folks. Best Wishes- Dx