Monday, April 29, 2019

Oliver, "Hairy Man", Ipswitch, Fuller Craft, Gig, Easter

A blog with a lot to cover.  There is Oliver, performing in the one-act play "Wiley and the Hairy Man", at St. John's, a visit to the Ipswitch Wildlife Sanctuary, the Art Club of Oak Point's visit to the Fuller Craft Museum, a few shots of some playing gigs, and a Thanksgiving photo.

"Wiley and the "Hairy Man"
A marvelous cast, supremely well-directed, 
with every bit of dialogue clear.  This was a middle school play, 
and I have seen many a high school production
that fell short of this well-executed play.  
I am so glad I went. 
Wiley and the Hairy Man

Oliver as one of the ensemble of devils-wraiths-Greek chorus-menace





Before the play, I dropped in on Ipswich Bird Sanctuary
and got a real first glimpse of Spring.





These next are from the exhibits at Fuller Craft Museum
Always wonderful to visit, always something different to discover. 
















Scott's family came to Old South Church  to hear Susan sing in the choir, 
and Grandpa to play trombone with the brass. 
Cheryl, Susan, Carter, Scott, Alex

Chatham Choral, trombones have a solo spot on stage!


And here is the Atlantic Symphony
Jobey Wilson on Tuba, James Monaghan, second, Seth Budahl, principal
(empty chair: A. Douglas Wauchope, bass trombone

1 comment:

  1. Adore all the pictures... human, critter and inanimate alike! Sure wish I could've been there to see Ollie in the play, amble about the Fuller and hear my beautiful sister sing while her dashing husband played his trombone. Well done all! Love your guts!

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