Saturday, April 19, 2008

My Place, Or Yours

This is the script for My Place, Or Yours - Season One - Episode 3 - "Yankee Game"

It is being revised currently, any feedback would be appreciated.


"Yankee Game"


Let me know if the link doesn't work.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Audio Podcast - Embedded

Sorry for the audio quality, but it works!





Audio Podcast - Still Working Out the Bugs (but here is a link)

I have prepared a podcast about ACT's production of "A Clean House" but am having some trouble working with Audacity and the other programs. I have uploaded a WAV file to archive.org and the link to that file is as follows:

http://www.archive.org/details/CleanHousePodcast

The WAVE File works, not sure why the rest does not.

For now this is the best I can do, but I will figure out the embedding thing as soon as possible.

My script for the piece is as follows, but don't peek before you listen!
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If you have been walking around the campus of TCNJ the past few weeks, you’ve probably noticed some new additions to the landscaping near the Social Sciences Building and Green Hall. No, I’m not talking about the newly created steam vent ditches, although they do add character to our already beautiful campus, but I am actually referring to the large “Clean House” boxes right next to those ditches.

I have seen many people walk up to these 8 by 8 cubes and scratch their heads, thinking, “why is there a large white box that says “Clean House” on it in the middle of campus”. Well, the reason is that All College Theatre, or ACT for short, is putting on their spring show called – wait for it... “A Clean House.”

“A Clean House” is a dark comedic play written by Sarah Ruhl and directed by Janet Quarterone who, incidentally, directed Tartuffe, ACT’s show from the Fall of 2006. The show runs from Tuesday, April 8th through Saturday, April 12th at 8:00 in the Kendall Hall Don Evans Studio Theater, on the campus of The College of New Jersey. Admission is 4 dollars for students and 6 dollars for general admission.

The best part about going to see the show, besides the fact that it is a cheap and decidedly impressive date, is that if you go to the college, you probably know someone who has been involved in the production. Students do everything for the show, from designing the sets, through night of show organization. What these students do is truly remarkable.

I hope you all can come out and sup All College Theater in their production of “A Clean House” and tell your friends about what those strange white cubes on campus really are!

Monday, April 7, 2008

New Blog - Not That I Ever Used the Old One

Finally, I can make my first post on Blogger. While I understand Google's efforts to eliminate spam blogs, my blog had no reason to be flagged as a Spam AND they didn't unlock my old blog in the 2-3 business days they said they would once I submitted an unblock request.

Anyway, this is just a first, test drive entry, with much more to be posted later. Thanks for reading!