Between the ages of 17-21, summer meant summer theatre. In
the 1970s, I did summer stock in Coeur D' Alene Idaho, Big Fork Montana, &
on Cape Cod. I was always a terrific, hard-working company member & I
always got laid a lot.
This summer, I am planning on resurrecting the tradition
of old-style summer theatre with a series of productions in my backyard. This
summer's shows from the Kenton Players will open with my original, all-canine
stage adaption of THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS. Here, in pre-production, is a shot
of my dog as Lulu Lecter.


Let me know as soon as tickets go on sale.
ReplyDeleteI'm in!
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ReplyDeleteFunny. I'm directing "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" for the Literal Title Repertory. And of course, we aren't using real cats. Who would literally put a cat on a hot tin roof? We're not monsters, for God's sake! Instead, we're using black market babies dressed in heat-resistant cat costumes. At least those bastards at PETA have shut up, anyway.
ReplyDeleteit puts the lotion on its skin.
ReplyDeletegolly, i would eat her up in a heartbeat. thanks for letting me love on your pooches and bring you a garden bouquet and talk about dance. it was a splendid time. i'm still planning on abducting your lil lulu and june bug too, but i suppose i'll wait until after the show has closed at least.