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P&P – And So It Begins
We have had two shooting days on “The Pit and the Pendulum – a musicabre“. And I already have enough material for maybe four production diary posts, including one that will be quite the doozy! But I probably won’t have … Continue reading
CINEMA WORLD FEST & SPOTLIGHT AWARDS – LONDON IFF 2020 NOMINATIONS
HAPPY HOLIDAY NEWS INDEED! I just found out that “The Tell-Tale Heart – a musicabre” won four Cinema Worldfest Film Awards: Best Musical – Acting – Costumes – Color Treatment Congratulations, Anthony Paul-Cavaretta and Austin Lepri! Here are … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema Scope, Musicabilia, Notes in the News
Tagged 2020, Acting, Anthony Paul-Cavaretta, Austin Lepri, Awards, Cinema, Color, costumes, festival, Filmmaker, International, London, musicabre, musical, nomination, score, screenplay, song, sound, The Tell-Tale Heart, WorldFest
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A BUCKETFUL OF SFAAF AWARDS
5 “Best” and 2 “Honorable Mentions” The South Film and Arts Academy Festival just announced their November awards. And they bestowed a whole bucketful on “The Tell-Tale Heart – a musicabre“. I submitted to the festival … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema Scope, Musicabilia, Notes in the News
Tagged Anthony Paul-Cavaretta, art direction, Austin Lepri, Award, Cinefest, cinematography, costumes, feature film, Harry Walker, Honorable Mention, Ja'rel Ivory, Jason Chua, lighting, musicabre, musical, Nicholas Callais, SFAAF, short film, The Tell-Tale Heart, Virgin Spring
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H A M I L T ON – Friday, August 21, 8pm, Rear Mezzanine, A 109
I cried twice during the second act Tears steaming down my face, shoulders quaking First, when tragedy strikes Alexander and Eliza Hamilton Their marriage already strained by scandal, estranged And now the death by duel of their eldest son … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Hamilton, America, Broadway, Burr, choreography, costumes, Eliza Hamilton, grief, Hamilton, hip-hop, history, Immigration, Jefferson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Madison, musical, orphan, politics, rap, tradition, Washington
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