I'm moderating this event on Friday, produced by the nonprofit Academy of Scoring Arts. We produce panels like this as a way to bring composers and non-composers into events in which we emphasize the composer as an integral part of the creative team. This panel includes show creators Derek Waters an...
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And so it begins anew on the Strasburg Railroad, Lancaster, PA Act 1 Productions, LLC's 11th year aboard this fun venue. Riding the train, making sure we don't bump into the food servers and creating murderous 1920's style mayhem! Works for me!
Speaking about "drunk history" --- we are shooting a documentary on a 1920s speakeasy hostess -- her salary was $800,000 for ten months work.
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Was the speakeasy a NYC or Chicago? Or off the beaten path? That's interesting and, quite frankly, amazing!
Debi: one was The Green Mill Tavern (still exists in Chicago); others were in NYC. Here's one place where we filmed days ago - http://texasguinan.blogspot.com/2016/04/texas-guinan-doris-eaton.html...
Expand commentDebi: one was The Green Mill Tavern (still exists in Chicago); others were in NYC. Here's one place where we filmed days ago - http://texasguinan.blogspot.com/2016/04/texas-guinan-doris-eaton.html
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Oh, of course. I researched Texas during the writing of the script for the murder mystery. She was something else with her brass and her "Suckers" approach to life! Larger than life like the state she was born in! Fun stuff for you!