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Saturday, April 11
by
Karl
on Sat 11 Apr 2009 11:57 AM PDT
Ahoy all-
I have been in touch with the author of Master of Errol Flynn's Zaca Captain Patrick C. Cother. The writer is none other than his daughter Bonnie Cother. Though currently traveling in the UK promoting the book, she was kind enough to send me a brochure. She'll be back June 1 stateside, ready to accept orders. It is selling for $29.00 US (plus the cost of shipping?). I include a scan of the brochure sent me should anyone be interested ... and after reading it- I SURE AM! Best- Karl
by
David DeWitt
on Sat 11 Apr 2009 09:43 AM PDT
Louis Kraft:
"Cheyenne Blood" is in rehearsal and I'm having a blast (for background on the play and Ned Wynkoop see the attachment). The Petite Theatre, which is the home of the Elite Theatre Company, is an intimate theater, something I've not experienced since taking the Ned Wynkoop one-man show on the road (always huge venues outside of California). Now I've got the audience within a few feet of me--much more enjoyable theater, at least for me.
The size of the stage has dictated the size of the cast. I couldn't do "Cheyenne Blood" with a large cast and wrote it as a two-character play. The other is character is Monahsetah (the young Cheyenne woman Custer captured at the battle of the Washita). The play begins with Wynkoop's resignation (actually it is also ends at the time of his resignation, but it isn't stated) when he realizes that he can't be responsible for more innocent people being murdered. I chose Monahsetah as I wanted someone who lived through the events of the 1860s and also as she was in close proximity to Wynkoop due to her father following Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle's lead. Wynkoop knew her by association of his relationship with her father, Little Rock (also a chief). Are you on Facebook? If so, I have some photos posted there from the one-man show in Oklahoma last December. Louis
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