Monday, June 20, 2022

New England 2

June 13, 2022, Monday
I was awarded a Caregiver Grant from Road Scholar for a 500 word essay regarding my husband’s passing. The trip was originally scheduled for April 20, 2020 - just about the time Broadway went dark due to Covid 19. Twenty six months later, I am fortunate enough to have found the ideal travel companion to go with me, Nora (Rich’s 19 year old granddaughter), who loves the theater and has participated in school theater projects. We boarded an Amtrak train Monday afternoon full of anticipation; checked into the Hampton Inn Manhattan; walked to an Irish Pub for a lovely dinner with our group of 21 people from across the country. 


June 14, 2022, Tuesday 
We did a walking tour of the theater district around Times Square with our guide, Stephen Cole, ending in Bryant Park where we were provided a box lunch of our choice to enjoy under the shade trees. I cannot possibly recall all of the historic tidbits Stephen shared with us, but I took lots of pictures: 
















Shubert Theater


The famous Shubert brothers who built up the theater district did not talk to each other for decades - it’s unclear why. Their offices were across the street from one another and they would communicate with messengers running across the street to deliver messages …the organization now owns 17 theaters; Nederlander owns 9 theaters; and Jujamcyn owns 5.



The Paramount Theater is being renovated and is being lifted inch by inch to another level to create retail space on the street level.

Got caught up with the paparazzi waiting outside of the Today Show to see Justin Bieber’s wife exit and hop in a car. I feel bad for his devastating condition. 

That evening we took the subway to Lincoln Center to see Brian Watkins’ off-Broadway play, Epiphany. 


This play provoked a lot of discussion about what it was really trying to convey. 

While on the subway during rush hour, my iPhone 11 was lifted out of my purse. I was the last one to board the back of the car and had been so careful to keep my hand over the phone top - until the train lurched forward when it started and I reached for the pole with both hands. Moments later when I reached for my phone to take a picture of the sea of people on that car, there was no phone. There were two seedy gentlemen behind me who were already aboard and I turned to look at them. They were looking down…  So what was I to say? Did you take my phone? I told Nora and when we got off the train she used her phone to put mine on “phone lost” mode which closes everything down so no one can access it. When I called Apple Care to tell them what happened, they assured me that my data (my life) was safe! Thank you, Nora! Then what does the thief gain from this? He sells it on the internet and when the buyer gets it, they basically get a paper weight that looks like an iPhone with no way of tracking it back to the crook. 
 
June 15, 2022, Wednesday 

Stephen Cole talked about "Writing for Broadway."  He is an internationally produced, published and recorded writer. He has published three books, including “That Book About That Girl,” the unofficial companion to the Marlo Thomas sitcom from the 1960’s. He was a delightful host with his humor and inside stories he had to tell. The writer has the final say on changes and suggestions to the performance they wrote. 
 
Professor Daniel Eagan has degrees in music theory from St. Olaf, the Eastman School of Music and Yale, where he is on faculty. He has appeared as soloist or ensemble singer with the New York Philharmonic Opera and was in the permanent ensemble at New York City Opera. He is very good at interviewing and putting thought provoking questions to us as well. He interviewed Emmy Award winning Annette Jolles about “Directing for the Theater.” She has coordinated a visit from the Pope, directed 9/11 Memorial from Ground Zero, as well as rocker-tape parades for NY Giants, NY Yankees, World Cup winner Soccer Team. She was the first woman director on Broadway and also teaches at Yale...  
 
Directing:
-pick the piece
-page to stage
-hire Intimacy coach
-prepping can take 5-10 years
     Learn it
     Set
     Costumes
     Casting
     Scheduling
 
Dan then interviewed Nicole Tinger, Manager of Play Development at Roundabout Theater Company, about "Not-for-Profit Theater in NYC."
 
Sardi’s for a delicious lunch…


We then saw a Matinee Performance of Martin McDonough's dark comedy, The Hangmen, which also initiated a lively discussion after the fact. 



The whole gang of us!
 


After that Nora and I went to the TKTS Discount Booth in Times Square and got tickets for that evening to Beetlejuice, a fantasy comedy. The set, lighting and choreography were remarkable! 



Walked to the AT&T store to replace my phone with iPhone 12 after paying off the balance owed on the stolen phone. I took out insurance on this one. I had taken out Trip Insurance and will see if I get anything from that. Almost 24 hours without a phone is terrifying. Thankfully, ALL of my data, apps, contacts, pictures, etc. were in the iCloud so easily moved to the new phone. 


Dinner is on our own tonight so we (with the help of Nora’s mom, Nora) found a nearby Spanish restaurant, Boqueria, which was absolutely delicious. 


June 16, 2022, Thursday 
Dan Egan interviewed Christopher Sieber who came to our hotel before his performance that night in Company. Actors do eight shows each week (2 matinées and 6 evenings) an especially rigorous schedule after being nominated for a Tony because you are being pulled in different directions.


Dinner at a different Irish Pub


Then the crème de la crème…

Stephen Sondheim’s Company was nominated 7 times last week at the Tony Awards! They claimed 5 of them which was so perfect for our trip. To name a few of the cast: Katrina Lenk (Ozark’s biopharmaceutical liaison, Claire Shaw), Patti LuPone (Tony winner), Matt Doyle (Tony winner), Christopher Sieber (talked with our group at hotel before the show). This was a fantastic show and you can watch snippets of it on PBS Great Performances. 
 
June 17, 2022, Friday  
Wrapped it up with Stephen in the morning!


Other Things I learned:
  • Off Broadway (less than 500 seats), Broadway (500 seats or more), Black Box theaters (less than 63 seats)
  • Understudies are a crucial part in casting with the number of illnesses and Covid (e.g., Hugh Jackman in Music Man)
  • A BOOK musical usually comes in three parts: the book (which means script, where the dialogue, and drama is contained); the music (arranged for various instruments within a band or orchestra); the lyrics (where the words to the songs are written underneath a piano part)
 I highly recommend Road Scholar trips - the meals, hotel, shows were all excellent - well worth the price.



Tuesday, June 14, 2022

New England 2

June 1, 2022, Wednesday
 
Colchester, VT 
Went to deliver a piece of art to MaryAnne and Larry Waters for their new home in South Carolina. MaryAnne was the first babysitter Rich had for his kids. They served us a delicious dinner and the stories told were many. Oh, and delicious homemade berry rhubarb pie a la mode to top it off!



MaryAnne took us downstairs to see her quilting room - WOW! 

When her great aunt passed, she left a shopping bag full of handkerchiefs which MaaryAnne knew she could use - she made these adorable dresses to incorporate into a quilt.


We decided to take the ferry across Lake Champlain to Plattsburgh. The only other ferry I rode was to Martha’s Vineyard to visit Drew Golaski decades ago, so this was neat to do again.




This allowed us the pleasure of visiting Rich’s daughter Nora who was tenting on Lake George at Rogers Rock State Park. Perry and his family had also been there the week prior.




AND to top it off, Kevin Gilday is managing that park with his "new girl”, Coda - a beautiful young Golden retriever who I forgot to capture in a picture. But here’s Kevin doing his job...


Tanglewood
Since the hip replacement is not happening this summer, I will be working in the box office at Tanglewood again - making some gas money for the upcoming travels. Ringo, our first contemporary show, had to cancel due to 2 band members testing positive for COVID! 
 
Maci, white Standard Poodle
My daughter, Shannon, is a Guidance Counselor, and has acquired a comfort dog to serve in the Lee Middle School. Maci is a white Standard Poodle that will live with her family and come to school with her. There will be 10 training sessions over the summer to prepare her for school in the Fall. This is a wonderful program to help children cope with stress and the daily grind. She has already visited Mimi (me) and is as sweet and cuddly as can be. The boys are ecstatic to have her. 




2nd Birthday Party
My sister, Leslie’s, grandson turned 2 already - it was our first time meeting him due to COVID…


High School Graduation 2022
Nick Zanin, Debbie's grandson, graduated from Monument HS and will be playing for the Springfield PIC Hockey team for a year and then off to college. 


Hava Methe, Paula’s granddaughter, graduated from Miss Hall’s School and is heading for Penn State this fall. 


I am doing a 2 week blog this time because the 2nd half of the month will include my trip to NYC to go “Behind the Velvet Curtain” with Nora (Rich’s granddaughter)…. Stay tuned!
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, May 30, 2022

New England 2

May 2022 
Good to see Mom again - Lily got comfortable on her...




I was “smart” enough to save my tooth filling and they were able to re-cement it to the molar - YAY! No drilling, no Novocaine, less time in the chair - who could ask for anything more?
 
Leanna and Lily play soccer on Saturdays - at least it is the same day. Lily played defense in Lee. Then we traveled to N. Adams. Couldn’t believe that Leanna's team (13-year old girls) had to play boys (13-year old boys with one girl on the team who never played). They lost (6 to 2) and the first thing she said after the game was, “I had to touch stinky boys who don’t wash their hands!” 
 
Went to my orthopedic surgeon to get his opinion on my right hip. I have had 2 cortisone shots already in the past 2 years, but they were for Bursitis. I also have osteoarthritis which is a biting pinch inside the hip if I move a certain way. After x-rays and good discussion he stated that the X-rays don’t determine surgery, we do. He said that if I am still able to do the things I do - line dance, walking, getting in and out of the VW bug and the RV - we could wait on the hip replacement. Since the bursitis shot worked for so many months the last time, he offered to give me one now. Relieved that I didn’t have to have surgery, I agreed. 
 
I had already told Tanglewood that I would not be able to work this summer due to probable surgery and immediately let them know that I would NOT have surgery. Thankfully, I am on the schedule for the summer with my requested times off for preplanned trips and appointments. They are great employers...
 
It is Lily’s 11th birthday and she is a pistol. I sketched her card months ago under the pretense that she wants to do “point” in ballet - only to find out that she is taking a break from ballet for now. She loved the card and I hope it inspires her to get back on track...


Went to Belchertown to help minimize Leslie’s plentiful supply of yarn in her shed for a new pattern I am starting. Can’t wait to get going on it. 


It was Mom’s first time seeing their new mobile home, followed by a delicious lunch at Antonio’s Restaurant. 
 
Opened the pool on May 20 and started power washing the concrete around it! Who was the first in this year? Zachary Michael Clark! The prize for kids is $10, adults a case of beer. The Clarks and Keenans came for a refreshing swim on an extremely hot, muggy day. FUN...
See the video in the email…
 
Cousins Jacob and Leanna had their first dance (7th grade)! Jacob said the boys were wearing all black and I have no pictures - they just hung around. Leanna looked terrific in her first dance dress - love the sneakers that set it off...


Cindy, Jimmy, Leslie, Rich and I convened at Mom’s to do the annual To Do List for her Mother’s Day gift. Power washing, mulching, A/C installing, setting up swing, and of course, eating!
 
Stopped at Amy’s house and met Maisy for the first time.


We went to New York to visit Rich’s sister, Eileen, and Steve, and had a wonderful visit, with Steve’s chili for lunch - delicious. Eileen is making a stunning quilt for her grandson’s graduation. It is like doing a jigsaw puzzle so Steve joined forces with her to map it out. 


They are thrilled to be dog sitting for their son’s dog, Lulu. She is a real beauty and very well behaved.


Zachary, 4th grade, was in a school concert last night playing his saxophone. A trip to Lucky’s Ice Cream afterward was well deserved. 

Z and dad…


Lily, 5th grade, had her concert where she plays the clarinet. I had already made plans for that night, unfortunately, but she tells me she did not “squeak”...

Celebrated Debbie’s 75th birthday at Greenock CC. So good to see friends again..:


We set up at the Lee Farmer’s Market for the 1st time this year! Finally Rich can show/sell the pieces he worked on all winter.  It was quite the success - we will be doing it as many Saturdays as we can from now to Labor Day.



Richartcreations.com to see all of his work!

Memorial Day family picnic at my my house - a very nice day for that! 




Woke up to a warm fridge with a well stocked freezer! Ran to get ice and cooler, then started the mission of finding a new one, delivered today, with the correct dimensions, reasonable price, and color (HA! All of my appliances are off-white from 2000!) So I am also having to decide on the color for all appliances which I’m sure will be crapping out soon! The best reason for shopping local = for a mere $2000 I got a LOANER DELIVERED TODAY, disposal of old fridge, a bottom freezer with French fridge doors in brushed stainless steel (didn’t want black) to be delivered when it comes in. Thank you Henry’s Electric!


Finished this lap blanket with yellow from Leslie - would love to send it to the Ukraine…



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