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RE: Lincoln at Ford's Theatre - HerbS - 02-02-2016 06:04 PM Tom,I was in theater in college and musicals as a high school teacher! I coached football and wrestling! I had my wrestlers in Anything Goes and Guys and Dolls! Boy, did we have fun,it was also hard work! My biggest goal was to dispell any myths about theater.I also ran the Mock Trial competition and Teen Court for the county.I also took speech and voice and diction while in college! RE: Lincoln at Ford's Theatre - Eva Elisabeth - 02-02-2016 09:21 PM (02-02-2016 06:04 PM)HerbS Wrote: My biggest goal was to dispell any myths about theater.What myths do you mean, Herb? RE: Lincoln at Ford's Theatre - HerbS - 02-03-2016 07:47 AM If you enjoy musicals,drama,theater,arts,etc-you are gay and or strange to be around! Also,my aim was to fight the dumb-jock mentality! I had that stero-type to prove wrong as a life long ambition of mine! RE: Lincoln at Ford's Theatre - Thomas Kearney - 02-03-2016 01:44 PM (02-03-2016 07:47 AM)HerbS Wrote: If you enjoy musicals,drama,theater,arts,etc-you are gay and or strange to be around! Also,my aim was to fight the dumb-jock mentality! I had that stero-type to prove wrong as a life long ambition of mine! I'm not gay! RE: Lincoln at Ford's Theatre - Gene C - 02-03-2016 02:12 PM Herb was merely saying he was trying to help teach/overcome that mistaken stereotype. Which reminds me of a song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xghGeOvekbc RE: Lincoln at Ford's Theatre - Thomas Kearney - 02-03-2016 04:09 PM (02-03-2016 02:12 PM)Gene C Wrote: Herb was merely saying he was trying to help teach/overcome that mistaken stereotype. Whoops! my bad. But hey, that also reminds me of a song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gbtm-93oqE RE: Lincoln at Ford's Theatre - HerbS - 02-03-2016 04:50 PM Tom,who cares what you are! Thanks-Gene RE: Lincoln at Ford's Theatre - L Verge - 02-03-2016 07:51 PM Which reminds me of a song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xghGeOvekbc Thanks, Gene -- and another good reason why commas count... RE: Lincoln at Ford's Theatre - Tom Bogar - 02-04-2016 01:58 PM (01-31-2016 05:52 PM)Dave Taylor Wrote: I've been doing some research on Alice Gray, one of John Wilkes Booth's actress friends. She is one of the five ladies that Booth had photographs of when he was shot and killed. In researching her life I've found that she had a long time connection with John T Ford with Ford hiring her as his leading stock actress over multiple seasons. In writing my piece about Gray it is necessary to get into some of Ford's history as well. Dave, If you haven't completed your piece on Alice Grey (note correct spelling) yet, I have a file on her I'd be happy to send you. I collected material on her but then couldn't use it b/c she was not performing at FT on the fatal night. I just PM'd you with my new email address. I can send it as an email attachment. Please also update my email for Boothie Barns. Thanks! (Also, as Roger noted w/ the page from my book on presidents and theatre, AL's appearance at Ford's for Kellogg was very brief, and thus likely escaped journalists' notice.) RE: Lincoln at Ford's Theatre - Dave Taylor - 02-04-2016 04:53 PM (02-04-2016 01:58 PM)Tom Bogar Wrote:(01-31-2016 05:52 PM)Dave Taylor Wrote: I've been doing some research on Alice Gray, one of John Wilkes Booth's actress friends. She is one of the five ladies that Booth had photographs of when he was shot and killed. In researching her life I've found that she had a long time connection with John T Ford with Ford hiring her as his leading stock actress over multiple seasons. In writing my piece about Gray it is necessary to get into some of Ford's history as well. Thanks, Tom! I'll be emailing you shortly, though I may have to fight you on Alice Gray's "correct" spelling. Though it was a stage name and not her actual name, I'm pretty convinced she preferred Gray over Grey. We'll talk. Dave RE: Lincoln at Ford's Theatre - HerbS - 02-04-2016 06:35 PM Tom,you are the Best! |