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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 II / Fest Report
« on: September 02, 2006, 05:02:28 AM »
On Friday, the long line in the main hallway of the Festival area was for Lara Parker, who sold photos and books (one also on audio).  Across from her was the PomPress table where KLS, as friendly as ever to fans, eventually appeared.  The registration table in the next room actually had no line when I arrived, though that wasn't the case when it first opened a few hours earlier.  Yet another room to the right of the registration area was for MPI (who had a limited number of the Bloopers & Treasures DVDs, plus DS clocks, tote bags, shirts, pens, boxer shorts, etc.).  The tables opposite MPI had several photos for sale, also Marcy Robin selling ShadowGram and Kathy Resch with her various books, and behind the latter stood the Barnabas portrait.

Behind the registration area was the entrance to the Ballroom.  I didn't attend any events in the ballroom Friday evening, sorry!, but I'm guessing that ProfStokes will be able to talk about them in her much-anticipated writeup.

On Saturday, also in the main hallway were Big Finish Productions with their first 2 audio CDs, author RJ Jamison selling her Grayson Hall biography, Betsy Durkin, who had photos and her book, tables with memorabilia, and the Central Florida Fan Club's table.  Jay Nass was selling his photos in an adjoining hallway.  In the next room, to the left of the registration area, Chris Pennock was selling comics, Jerry Lacy's table offered photos, and Marie Wallace, Diana Millay and Donna McKechnie were selling and signing their books.  The longest lines were for Lara Parker and KLS, though several of the actors were immediately accessible.

I thought the Vicki painting would bring in more than $700 at auction.  One of our Forum cousins, btw, bought the first foundation brick from Spratt House, and paid much less for it than the one that sold the following day.

In the ballroom on Saturday afternoon, the three handsome representatives from Big Finish Productions took the stage to speak about DS Reborn and play a trailer that gives me goose bumps every time I hear it.  During the Q&A, they explained that CD sales will dictate whether the series will continue.

David Selby read a funny and touching passage from his book "A Better Place," but first he spoke about losing his father a week before, who used to ask him, "Don't you think you should come home?"  His father had a difficult time after his wife passed away, and every day since David left home, he would ask that same question, and, "Is it safe out there?"  He called his father after 9/11; he didn't understand what had happened, but he never stopped asking him, "Don't you think you should come home?"  It was a lovely tribute, but I honestly don't know how he held it together so well as he spoke about his loss.

Donna McKechnie was introduced and we were treated to video of her dancing on Hullaballoo and her singing "Do I Hear a Waltz?," then Grayson's voiceover for #933--lovers Quentin and Amanda wish to be together in the land of the living, but they may not touch, though the tape was stopped, leaving us with a cliffhanger.  She then spoke about her career and how, she said, "life happened"-- with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis came the news that she would never walk again. At the time, she was thinking of herself and how she longed to return to the stage.  When she finally gained the courage to talk about her condition, it was via a NY Times article.  Though nervous that the stigma may have ended her career ("It's all perception"), it felt important to her to get the story out.  But she did not anticipate that she'd receive hundreds of letters as a result.  She then discussed her doctor, who provided her with a food list for his prescribed cleansing diet.  Getting the word out about RA has become her mission.  She explained that her character was killed off, not at Dan Curtis' whim, but because she had to go into rehearsals for "Company."

She was appearing in "Promises, Promises" and had just been dumped by Ken Howard, an Adonis whom she was in love with, when she auditioned for the part of Amanda Harris.  With her heart broken, she went to her appointment with Curtis.  The hairpieces she wore on the show weighed 25 pounds (or maybe it was 20, which is what's in the book, she said) and were attached with long hairpins.  When she told people about her final DS scene, no one believed her until eventually she met someone who was on the set and told her, "I remember how they left you."  We then saw Amanda's final scene amid a cascade of peat moss and Styrofoam rocks, some the size of boulders.  In the rehearsal, btw, she said she was given a plastic bag to protect her face, but was surprised that the final take done in costume and wig consisted of a stagehand dumping 10 times more peat moss than before, and with nothing to protect her face. During the Q&A, she spoke of working on Hullaballoo with the Rolling Stones, Eric Burdon and the Animals, (she was an animal head on a plaque on the wall, but her head unintentionally bounced with the music), Chubby Checker, and Freddie and the Dreamers.  About Michael Bennett, she said she met him as a young dancer on the show, and everyone knew he would do something big; every dancer followed him around.  She announced two upcoming book signings, and when asked said she has developed a sensitivity to persons with disabilities.  This has absolutely changed her life, she said.  "To learn compassion was a difficult muscle for me."

(next:  Cast Reunion)

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How may I reach your status?

Post, post, post.

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Congratulations, jennifer!     [clap]  Welcome to the inner sanctum.   [Candle]

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jennifer,

Did you notice what happened during this last visit?  Are you feeling, ummmm, immortal?   [chkyy] 

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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 II / Re: Happy Birthday, Elmont!
« on: September 01, 2006, 05:41:51 PM »
Elmont, I'm glad you had a blast.  A belated happy birthday to you!

(And thank you, Heather honey)

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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 II / Re: a few things to do in brooklyn
« on: September 01, 2006, 05:21:29 PM »
CastleBee, I like the way you think!   [oky]

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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 II / Re: a few things to do in brooklyn
« on: September 01, 2006, 03:31:00 PM »
I don't know what her schedule is (I guess one can go to www.cunard.com to see), but if the Queen Mary 2 is docked, take a look at her.  Well, from a distance, since security won't allow you too close.  But even from a distance, she is impressive.  I was fortunate to spend a month aboard her in 2004, her maiden season.  She now docks at a Brooklyn pier designed just for her; her previous dock in the Chelsea area in Manhattan proved too small.

Gerard,

I did check it, thanks! There was a cruise ship in Brooklyn Harbor on Friday-- we could see it from the waterfront and while walking over the Brooklyn Bridge (thanks, arashi, for the recommendation).  I didn't think of the QM2 when I saw it, but once I read your post had to be sure and learned that she was in Hamburg that day.  Ah well.  None of their ships were in NYC on Friday, so the identity of the one we saw shall remain a mystery. :)

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where else you can buy the book?

Amazon has it for $16.50.  If you're a B&N member, your local store should have it for $18.  It was $20 at the Fest.

Donna is scheduled to sign copies of her book at the Barnes and Nobles in Lincoln Center  NYC in October.

Yes, the Lincoln Center B&N on Oct. 6.

Also Sept. 12 at the Drama Book Shop in NYC,
Sept. 16 at the B&N in Rochester Hills, MI

All times are on her news page at www.donnamckechnie.com

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jennifer,

I'm so sorry to hear you were ill.  It was disappointing to not get to meet you but I'm happy you're on the mend and getting some well-deserved rest.  Nurses care for others, but who watches after their needs?  Do take care!   :-*

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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 II / Re: Had Fun at the Fest
« on: August 31, 2006, 06:53:07 PM »
Well, as enjoyable as it would have been to have the opportunity to ask questions of JF and hear him field questions about the series, etc., a large group of actors were present to begin their panel.  I understand the frustration and disappointment, but sometimes hard decisions have to be made with an eye on keeping the event running smoothly.  Just my take on it.

It was great seeing you too, MIdnite!  Wow, you've got a good memory for listing all those names!  I don't want to start mentioning who it was good to see and meet because I know I'd forget someone -- several probably! -- LOL!  But it was good indeed to see everyone and meet some for the first time!

LOL, I did miss someone.  My apologies, adamsgirl, it was nice meeting you!

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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 II / Re: D.S. FESTIVAL 2006 WEBSITE
« on: August 31, 2006, 06:37:42 PM »
Thanks, Joe!  I've enjoyed seeing all your photos.

That's great news about the sets.  KLS' webmaster is apparently multi-talented.


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Great photo, Bob!

I'd like to read her book.  Is there any detail in it about how she overcame arthritis and was able to dance again?

Absolutely.  It's a very personal account, with details about her battles with rheumatoid arthritis and depression.  Definitely check it out, Connie.




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RJ Jamison & friends



Nancy Barrett reads from Grayson Hall, A Hard Act to Follow during RJ's presentation

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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 II / Re: Sunday Festival Pictures
« on: August 30, 2006, 09:39:32 PM »
Maybellique,

Just click Quote in any post you'd like to quote and edit out the parts you don't want to appear in your post, but leave everything that's inside brackets.  Then you only have to add your comments underneath.  It will save you the trouble of having to copy, paste, colorize and put quotation marks around the quotes.

The Forum's Help area also covers quoting a post in the Posting section.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 II / Re: Sunday Festival Pictures
« on: August 30, 2006, 09:14:23 PM »
and seems to be so even-tempered (for a redhead)

I'm betting there are redheads on these boards that would take issue with that statement.    ^-^

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