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Monthly Archives: November 2015
THE SPEAKEASY KICKSTARTER REWARDS – from Signed Collectible Postcard to VIP On Stage Performance Cameo
When we decided we would need to turn to Kickstarter to raise the funding necessary to mount a showcase production of “Speakeasy – John and Jane Allison in the Wonderland”, we learned that creating an attractive set of rewards for … Continue reading
SPEAKEASY Reading December 7
R E M I N D E R There will be a reading of SPEAKEASY John and Jane Allison in the Wonderland by Danny Ashkenasi December 7 7pm at the Theater for the New City 155 First Avenue, between 9th … Continue reading
CYNDI LAUPER Just Wants to Have Lots and Lots of Fun (and so do many guys)
“Girls Just Want to Have Fun” is the song that put Cyndi Lauper on the scene and to this day is the song she is most identified with, even though she has had many other hit songs since, recorded dance … Continue reading
JULIAN CARNATION / JULIAN ELTINGE – Speakeasy’s Red Queen and Mad Hatter & Broadway’s Famous Female Impersonator
When I was researching Gay Culture of the 1920’s and 1930’s in preparation for writing “Speakeasy”, I came about an anecdote about a once famous female impersonator of the 1910’s and 1920’s, Julian Eltinge, a star of Vaudeville and the … Continue reading
Posted in LGBTQ Alphabet Soup, Live! On Stage, Notes in the News, The Speakeasy Chronicles
Tagged 1920s, 1930s, Alice in Wonderland, Broadway, Cinderella, cross dressing, drag, female impersonator, Julian Carnation, Julian Eltinge, Mad Hatter, musical, Red Queen, Silent Movies, Speakeasy, Trial of the Tarts, Vaudeville
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Speakeasy – An interview conducted by author Rebecca Cantrell – updated
The bestselling Author Rebecca Cantrell has posted an interview with me about Speakeasy on her blog. In it I reveal some tidbits about Speakeasy and a song demo that had not yet found their way to Notes from a Composer. … Continue reading
Posted in Musicabilia, Notes in the News, The Speakeasy Chronicles
Tagged 1920s, 1930s, Alice in Wonderland, Allegiance, Caterpillar, Cheshire Cat, Gay, Gene Malin, George Takei, Gladys Bentley, Humpty Dumpty, Julian Eltinge, kickstarter, musical, Once Upon a Frog, Prohibition, Queer, Rebecca Cantrell, Speakeasy, The Dolly Sisters
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SPEAKEASY KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED!
The Day Has Come! We Have Launched Our Kickstarter Fundraising Campaign! CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE PROJECT PAGE! Help bring this original, ambitious new musical onto the stage! “Speakeasy – John and Jane Allison in the Wonderland” brings … Continue reading
BLONDIE vs. SHEENA – Grudge Match of the Bond Themes
With the release of the latest Bond, “Spectre”, a whole bunch of internet articles listed rankings of the Bond theme songs. Sultry “Nobody Does it Better” generally wound up the #1 choice of most of these polls, followed by the … Continue reading
TROUBLE BUBBLES – The Songs from Childhood that Loom Large All One’s Life
I was three years old when Simon and Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water” was released and became the one of the most popular songs of its time. One of my earliest memories is of me, small boy hardly taller than … Continue reading
SPEAKEASY CAMPAIGN VIDEO PREVIEW – plus Audition and Facebook News!
Speakeasy Kickstarter Fundraising Campaign Video: Above is a sneak peek at the video we created for our upcoming Kickstarter fundraising campaign for Speakeasy. Look forward to the fundraiser being launched in a little over a week. Meanwhile you can now … Continue reading
SPEAKEASY Campaign Video Update
Stolis Hadjicharalambous has completed the final edit of the Speakeasy fundraiser campaign video. The Kickstarter fundraising campaign will launch in about two weeks. Meanwhile, here are stills of some the images and tracks of some of the music that will … Continue reading