First off, we started the day at a breakfast with Independent Living, an organization devoted to the welfare of disabled people. It was a great breakfast, and they seem to be nice people committed to their work and their clients. The breakfast was at Anthony's Pier 9 in New Windsor. We sat with Cynthia Marsh-Kroll (Orange County EAP) and Paul Campanella, who's on the board at Museum Village.
We ran from there over to Hudson Valley Pawnbrokers, to meet with their web guru, Steve Toth of Dropline Design. Steve's responsible for HVPb's website, which handles about 80,000 hits a month! He'll be putting together the "Chasing G" site and working with Willy Gilly to embed video and audio. It should be up in short order!
After that, it was on to the office of Dr. Rajan Gulati, for some meditation and discussion about "36 Hours", to which Ed Asner has said he would add his acting talents. The producers have him slated for the part of Pope Leo. David Patrick Wilson is extremely excited at the opportunity to work with his old friend and mentor on this project! We expect to have further news from UTA on casting choices by week's end!
Finally, the Acting Anyone Master Class meets tonight! Anyone with a professional acting resume, with some real experience, is welcome to interview for inclusion; all Neighborhood Playhouse graduates, Meisner-trained actors and Level 2 Acting Anyone graduates are welcome to sit in and work on their next great role, audition, or improvisations! Space is limited; a ten-session card, which can be used anytime in Master classes, is $325. You will be working with Mr. Wilson himself!
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