The Year That Changed My Life (Part 2)
• February 23, 2018 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1989, Great Britain, Hopkins, Travel
Tags: Ashford, Beatrice, Bill, Dick, Edward Godwin, Eight Bells, Ellen Terry, Forbes-Robertson, Freshwater, Gloria, Hamlet, Henry Irving, Isle of Wight, Kent, King John, Lindsay, Macbeth, Margaret Weare, Nigel, Ophelia, Portia, Portsmouth, pub grub, Ryde, Smallhythe, Steve, Tenterden, The Hard, The Wandering Moon, Wool Pack, Working Man's Club, WWII POW, Wynn, Yanks
The Play at Pooh Corner
• May 15, 2011 • 6 CommentsPosted in 1975, Casco Point, Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota, School
Tags: 3rd graders, A.A. Milne, acting, actors, All My Sons, Arthur Miller, auditions, Bob Bye, Brad Aamodt, Dan Barret, dialogue, Dr. Lyman Sanderson, George Deever, Grandview Junior High School, Guthrie Theater, Hamlet, Harvey, Jeff Taylor, Kindergarten, literature, mantra, Mary Chase, Maryland, Mitch Millison, Mom, Piglet, pink tights, plays, Pooh Corner, Randall Duk Kim, Richard Nixon, Romanticism, scene building, Shakespeare, short stories, stage directions, stage fright, theater, University of Minnesota, Winnie the Pooh
Mitch Millison’s Last Act
• December 18, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in 1969, 1970, Books, Maryland, Religion, School, Writing
Tags: Apostles Creed, artwork, Bible, Capitol Hill, Eucharist, Guinevere, Hamlet, Jesus, Joust of the Black Knight, Le Morte d'Arthur, limerick, Max Fischer, Mitch Millison, mojo, Oakdale Emory Church, Olney Elementary, Ophelia, plays, poems, Rushmore, Sanka, Smithsonian, sports, stories, Sunday School, Transfiguration