Direct from the highly successful production of Love Never Dies in Hamburg, Germany, Gardar Thor Cortes will portray the man behind the mask, 'The Phantom,' with Meghan Picerno as 'Christine Daae,' Karen Mason as 'Madame Giry,' Sean Thompson as 'Raoul,' Mary Michael Patterson as 'Meg Giry,' and Casey Lyons and Jake Heston Miller sharing the role of 'Gustave.' The trio of Phantom's henchmen include Katrina Kemp as 'Fleck,' Richard Koons as 'Squelch,' Stephen Petrovich as 'Gangle,' Gardar Thor Cortes is appearing with the permission of Actors' Equity Association. The Producers gratefully acknowledge Actors' Equity Association for its assistance of this production.
- 3/7/2018
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
On Wednesday, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson was allegedly hit in the face with a pie before fighting back against the man who did it, People confirms. According to a statement from police in the Golden State's capital, Johnson - a former All-Star with the NBA's Phoenix Suns - was attending an event when he was confronted by Sean Thompson, 32, who was carrying a pie in a brown paper bag and allegedly smashed the pie in the 50-year-old mayor's face. The two briefly exchanged words before Johnson allegedly began punching Thompson. In his booking photo, Thompson can be seen with his...
- 9/23/2016
- by Chris Harris, @chrisharrisment
- PEOPLE.com
On Wednesday, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson was allegedly hit in the face with a pie before fighting back against the man who did it, People confirms. According to a statement from police in the Golden State's capital, Johnson - a former All-Star with the NBA's Phoenix Suns - was attending an event when he was confronted by Sean Thompson, 32, who was carrying a pie in a brown paper bag and allegedly smashed the pie in the 50-year-old mayor's face. The two briefly exchanged words before Johnson allegedly began punching Thompson. In his booking photo, Thompson can be seen with his...
- 9/23/2016
- by Chris Harris, @chrisharrisment
- PEOPLE.com
[[tmz:video id="0_g7httnyp"]] Ufc star Urijah Faber personally witnessed the Beatdown doled out by ex-nba star/Sacramento mayor Kevin Johnson ... and he's tellin' us exactly what he saw. Faber joined the "TMZ Sports" TV show (weeknights on FS1) to break down the brawl. Icymi, Sean Thompson, 32, was arrested for smashing a pie in the face of Mayor Kevin Johnson -- a former 3x NBA All-Star -- at a charity event Wednesday night. What happened next, priceless. For the pie,...
- 9/23/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Music can make an average ad great. So why, Robin Hicks asks, is music the last thing a creative thinks about when writing an ad?
My favourite TV ad of the year so far is the Let Yourself Go spot for Kangaroo Island.
When it didn’t win Mumbrella’s Ad of the Month for March (it came third) I felt aggrieved for the agency that made it. But less so a week later when it emerged that the agency had paid celebrities to tweet nice things about its work.
Let Yourself Go is a stunning spot with lots of pretty images. But it would probably have had a similar effect on me if I’d watched a blank screen for 60 seconds.
John Baker of Adelaide ad agency Kwp!, which made the ad, told me that the music (Rise by Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder) “is 50% of the communication”. For me,...
My favourite TV ad of the year so far is the Let Yourself Go spot for Kangaroo Island.
When it didn’t win Mumbrella’s Ad of the Month for March (it came third) I felt aggrieved for the agency that made it. But less so a week later when it emerged that the agency had paid celebrities to tweet nice things about its work.
Let Yourself Go is a stunning spot with lots of pretty images. But it would probably have had a similar effect on me if I’d watched a blank screen for 60 seconds.
John Baker of Adelaide ad agency Kwp!, which made the ad, told me that the music (Rise by Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder) “is 50% of the communication”. For me,...
- 4/30/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
It’s the 50th anniversary of the Ann Arbor Film Festival and they’re preparing an all-out blowout on March 27 to April 1 to celebrate! The fest is crammed to the gills with the latest and greatest in experimental and avant-garde film, in addition to a celebration of classic work from Ann Arbors past.
Filmmaker Bruce Baillie was there at the first Aaff — and numerous times since. He’s back this year with a major retrospective of his entire career that spans three separate programs. Baillie, who’ll be in attendance of course, will present a brand-new restored version of his epic pseudo-Western Quick Billy, plus screenings of his classic short movies such as Castro Street, Yellow Horse, Quixote, To Parsifal and more.
There’s also a program dedicated to the films of the late Robert Nelson, including Bleu Shut and Special Warning, as well as sprinklings of underground classics throughout...
Filmmaker Bruce Baillie was there at the first Aaff — and numerous times since. He’s back this year with a major retrospective of his entire career that spans three separate programs. Baillie, who’ll be in attendance of course, will present a brand-new restored version of his epic pseudo-Western Quick Billy, plus screenings of his classic short movies such as Castro Street, Yellow Horse, Quixote, To Parsifal and more.
There’s also a program dedicated to the films of the late Robert Nelson, including Bleu Shut and Special Warning, as well as sprinklings of underground classics throughout...
- 3/7/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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