MANY THANKS to Rik Pierce who was the CRT Webmaster for ten plus years! Rik has now handed over the site to MJ Cogburn. Look for a new look on the site, which is being designed by Jeff Hayes.
Rik was nice enough to take on the site when we lost our first webmaster (who designed the site) and kept it updated all these years. Thanks again, Rik!
The new site should be up soon.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
This'nThat
You know, I really don't like blogging. It's like working all day and then writing about it.
BUT - I will!
We released the February CD's today - PERRY MASON 2, and also ZORRO RIDES AGAIN. Hoping they do well and that people like them. If they don't - I don't really care :)
FINALLY a quiet week with no major recording sessions! We don't start taping again till the 26th.
Bill Luce sent me a very nice souvenir program book from his play BARRYMORE, which Christopher Plummer has revived for a month long Toronto run at the Elgin. I had planned to attend opening night, but some little health issues kept me home. Bill called me and filled me in on the details to the point where I now feel like I was there. The shows original director, Gene Saks, was there as well. What a night that would have been!
They will be filming the show (without an audience) for release as a movie. I am very happy I was able to do the radio version of this fantastic play, and hopefully some day I'll play it on stage again.
That's all for now. Been a very long day, as I am sure it has been with many of you.
cheers
BUT - I will!
We released the February CD's today - PERRY MASON 2, and also ZORRO RIDES AGAIN. Hoping they do well and that people like them. If they don't - I don't really care :)
FINALLY a quiet week with no major recording sessions! We don't start taping again till the 26th.
Bill Luce sent me a very nice souvenir program book from his play BARRYMORE, which Christopher Plummer has revived for a month long Toronto run at the Elgin. I had planned to attend opening night, but some little health issues kept me home. Bill called me and filled me in on the details to the point where I now feel like I was there. The shows original director, Gene Saks, was there as well. What a night that would have been!
They will be filming the show (without an audience) for release as a movie. I am very happy I was able to do the radio version of this fantastic play, and hopefully some day I'll play it on stage again.
That's all for now. Been a very long day, as I am sure it has been with many of you.
cheers
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