Life and time spent as husband, father, salesman, actor and dreamer.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Snow is Good

Seattle has gotten a great deal of snow in the last week. It is amazing to see (even though my car is stuck). Went for a walk with my mutts tonight and found it peaceful and it takes me back to my days in Minnesota as a youth...

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Don T Alive: Short Film

Don T Alive: Short Film

Short Film

Did some work on a short film this week here in Seattle.
The Day My Parents Became Cool.

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer ran an article about it here:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/ae/367851_highschoolfilm21.html

It was a great time with a great writer, director and filmmaker Steve Edmiston

One day shoots are fun and easy on the family. That said when I start making 6 and 7 figures for roles being away for a month or two will be worth it indeed.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Let's Play

Phaedra
by Matthew Maguire

www.outsiders-inn.com

May 9,10,11 and 16,17,18 8pm Friday and Saturday and 3pm on Sunday

Stone Soup Theatre
4035 Stone Way North
Seattle,WA 98103

Cast: Bradley Harrington, Jennie Luiten, Rachel Santoro, Don Taylor, Steve West, & Haley Wolfe


Maguire's Phaedra is a contemporary response to Racine's classic, in which he asks the questions: What is desire and why does it never release us? What are the elusive and amoral mechanisms of desire? Ben Brantley in the New York Times said,"Mr. Maguire has the smart idea of extending the sexual interests of the characters to explore desire as a verb in eternal fruitless search of an object." This is a provocative story of forbidden love, and as such, must end badly. (directed by Gregory Berry)


Matthew Maguire is a co-artistic director of Creation Production Company. His plays include The Tower, originally commissioned by the Walker Art Center, Phaedra, and Throwin' Bones. He created with Philip Glass and Molissa Fenley A Descent Into the Maelstrom, based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe, for Australia's Adelaide Festival, and wrote the libretto for Chaos, an opera with music by Michael Gordon.Matthew is the Acting Head of the Theatre Program at Fordham University as well as the Head of the Playwriting Program. An OBIE award winner for acting in 1998 for his performance in Mac Wellman's one-man play, I Don't Know Who He Was and I Don't Know What He Said. In 2007 Maguire won an OBIE for the direction of his play Abandon. In 2005 he received the Back Stage West Garland Award of Honorable Mention for Best Adaptation/Translation, for Phaedra. He lives in New York City.