Entertainment (87)

Brian Bilbrey

6 August 2017

Well, Marcia's home from Michigan. She went up for the week to visit family, and had fun. Lexi spent the week eyeballing me and asking when Marcia was going to be back. This is that look: Along with doing a bit of remote work each day (and going to the office for a few hours on Tuesday), I got a lot of chores done around the homestead. Garage clean up. Mowing. A couple of days of pressure washing the deck and stamped concrete pad. All-in-all, a fairly productive week. Today we did the shopping, then I roasted coffee and relaxed.

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Brian Bilbrey

16 July 2017

I guess I'll just start with the bad news, and get that out of the way. RIP George Romero and Martin Landau. I've been a modest fan of George Romero's work over the years, although I'll grant that his influence on many of the directors and actors I enjoy most was huge! I am gutted, though, to hear the news of Martin Landau. Yes, yes, yes: we get old, we die. I've loved Landau since Mission: Impossible and Space 1999. His skill as an actor was consummate and I mourn his passing. * * * On the "Ooooh. Interesting!" front,…

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Brian Bilbrey

9 July 2017

I've got a shaking frightened dog sitting on my lap, thanks to the asshats who are once again setting off fireworks in the vicinity. This is going on 9 days, now. Poor puppy... * * * More Annapolis Shakespeare fun: A bit on the spur of the moment, we decided to accept an invitation to the reception for opening night of their production of The Tempest, running in the garden at Charles Carroll House in Annapolis. Yup, this means that we're seeing this production twice, and I couldn't be happier. Opening night was a joy. (They have one picture up…

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Brian Bilbrey

2 July 2017

Hey, y'all. I've been busy. But first: Annapolis Shakespeare Company. They made us happy again! This is our second season enjoying their production of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged, in the courtyard at Reynolds Tavern. Supper first, then the show. We had Bill, Brian, and Johnny on the bricks Tuesday evening, bounding through this rollicking tour of 37 plays in about 90 minutes. I'll be the first (or perhaps second) to admit that most of the plays get fairly short shrift in the production. And I was deeply disappointed that, for the second year, they continued to ignore…

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Brian Bilbrey

28 May 2017

In entertainment news, we attended the theater last night. Annapolis Shakespeare's Donald Hicken gave us a superbly directed production of Richard III. Visiting actor Kurt Elfmann was wonderful as the murderous, treacherous, and slimy Richard. His introspective Richard was for me most compelling. ASC company member Brian Keith MacDonald played both Brakenbury and a strong, well-executed (heh) Buckingham. It's tough playing second fiddle to an erratic schemer. I don't but wonder what sort of role models he had for that, these days? Also ASC regulars: Olivia Ercolano and Laura Rocklyn (Lady Anne and Queen Elizabeth, respectively) lent strength and passion…

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