Hi All- BLOGGER TOM here, a little lost without my usual home of the Production Diary, but happy to be reporting to you, none the less!
With all the confusion of our little technical mishap, I didn't get to the 92nd Street Y this past weekend, but did get this report from our friend Linda, who had this lovely bit to share-
The event went very well.
There was a moment where Sutton shared deeply about the process to face such an energetic show so often. She searched for words and demonstrated a deep passion for what she sometimes has to process. It was rather lengthy and frustrating desire to impart to us something very personal and intimate. We were all very moved at the authenticity. Maureen was her usual elegant and smooth self.
Before the event I spotted Maureen in the lobby and had a chance after 23 years to tell her I was listening to her sing in the "Pirates of Penzance" in '82 the very moment my mother passed away. I know because Gary Sandy (like a brother to me and using my apartment at the time) was newly in the Kevin Kline lead and I went to see him, coming to NYC (after two months with my very ill mother) for only 24 hours to check mail. After the show, I learned that my mother had passed. Weeks later, I took my nieces to the play and waited until the moment of her death to see what was happening in the play, and thus discovered what I had been doing at that moment. Maureen was in the middle of one of her songs. This all sounds so silly now but I had never heard Maureen's name that I did not think about that connection. I shared it with her tonight and she was very moved, holding both of my hands, and thanking me for telling her, and relieving me of thinking about wanting to tell her.
Thank you Linda, for sharing that deeply personal memory- and for Maureen, truly one of the greatest humanitarians I have had the pleasure of getting to know! I'm certain everyone who attended the evening at the Y realized how endearing our leading ladies are, and continue to be.
There was some other press on Sutton recently, but unless you are a true theatre insider, you probably didn't see it! The latest issue of SHOW PEOPLE (with Christina Applegate on the cover) featured a lovely write-up on Sutton getting a pedicure! Apparently this is one of the few indulgences our wonderful star allows herself- and she deserves it! If you get a chance to glance over this publication turn to page 20 to see Sutton glowing as Party Time gets applied to those beautiful nails!
Three of our great talents had some well-earned coverage recently as well- Set Designer Derek McLane, Lighting Designer Kenneth Posner and Sound Designer Peter Hylenski had an 8 page spread in LIGHTING & SOUND AMERICA, an industry publication. Many insights into the development of the show were revealed- I learned a lot from reading it! I am going to see if we can reprint the article on our website!
I think that's all for now- I know Mojo and her support team are busy trying to get the rest of the LITTLE WOMEN website back in place, and I look forward to writing you from my regular home again REAL SOON!
BLOGGER TOM
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