Sunday, September 23, 2007

From Matt Cody


Dear Friends,



If you missed either of the previous installments, now you can see the full saga! Join me for THE NIGHT OF NOSFERATU at the WorkShop Main Stage Theater beginning Friday, September 28th, running for three weeks. I’m reprising my role as Nosferatu. The critically-acclaimed Rabbit Hole Ensemble production of NOSFERATU: THE MORNING OF MY DEATH received some great reviews as well as a MITF Award.



Thank you for your support!

Matt









THE NIGHT OF NOSFERATU

by Stanton Wood



Three Weeks Only!

Sept 28 - Oct 13
8pm: Sept 28, 29, Oct 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13
2pm: Sept 30, Oct 6, 7, 13

click here for tickets!



$18 (discount code: rhfan for $15)
$15 students/seniors

WorkShop Main Stage Theater
312 W. 36th St.
(btwn. 8th/9th Ave.)
4th Floor


with Danny Ashkenasi*, Matt W. Cody, Paul Daily, Tatiana Gomberg*, Emily Hartford, Ned Massey*
Rabbit Hole Ensemble

www.rabbitholeensemble.com

Directed by Edward Elefterion


www.rabbitholeensemble.com for photos and more info
www.theatermania.com for tickets





"The company finds the essence of what's really scary in this legend, and communicates it boldly and deftly...a classy and, yes, often terrifying new stage adaptation..."
- Martin Denton, nytheatre.com


"...a worthy successor to Murnau's film and an original response to it..."

- offoffonline.com


"...an excellent adaptation...exciting and elegant...beautiful and haunting..."
- oobr.com


Winner: Edward Elefterion, Outstanding Direction for "Nosferatu: The Morning of My Death"
Midtown International Theater Festival, 2007









Matt W. Cody

www.mattwcody.com

From Laura Nash: The Fabulous Nash Boys, Theodore and Lionel








From Scott Ingram



Summer was rich and memorable for the Ingrams. The highlight was our son's wedding in a lovely rose garden in Middletown, CT on June 30. The attached photos show yours truly, hand ever so casually in the pocket, reading something I wrote for the ceremony. The second photo is my son, Miles, and his bride, Kate, leaving the ceremony to the tune of "All You Need is Love." Wonderful day.


A few weeks ago, I took a job as executive editor for social studies at Quarasan. Folks may know of this Chicago-based development house. It's a cool deal for me. I work remotely (location, not personality) at home three weeks a month, then a week in Chicago. So far, so good. I can't say what projects I have on my plate at the moment, non-disclosure and all, but I can testify that it doesn't look as good or read as well as our beloved national program--whereever that may be.
Scott Ingram

Monday, September 17, 2007

The Summer of '07 Rides into the Sunset

How Joan spent her summer vacation.














Here are a few photos of my marvelous three weeks in the Oxford Summer Writing Program.I was at Exeter College. Its dining room (or Hall, as the Brits like to call it) is the inspiration for the opening scene in Phillip Pullman's The Golden Compass. Scenes from the film, which opens in December, were shot here and in the garden. And the food was good too!

Best,

Joan


















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Your mmhalumni weblogger's weekend

September 15: Heather Klinkhamer, Jane Huntington, and I visited Stormking, an outdoor sculpture museum, on an excruciatingly gorgeous afternoon.










eeeek!






The paper used to make this piece of orgami would cover Maspeth.









Yet another understated Calder.










A par 4.









The latest iPod.











Corn. Wheat. Heather.











Look out, Jane!










Flos campi.













An anonymous artist?


















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September 16: So, I took advantage of getting into the Bronx Zoo with my company ID. It was difficult (with my feeble photography skills) to take pictures of distant, moving animals, while standing behind glass, screens, and millions of strollers. But you get the idea...

(By the way, what is up with weekend subway schedules?! I spent three hours in transit! Sheesh!)







A polar bear contemplates taking a dip.











Snow leopards rumble.











Rare Père David deer spar.











Awwww.