Zeitgeist/Way Dramaturgy Blog for the Oct/Nov 2007 Boston Premiere of The Kentucky Cycle

Friday, August 24, 2007

"Come Gather For God's Great Supper"

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The title for the cycle God's Great Supper comes from the book of Revelation Chapter 19 Verse 17. Revelation is a book in the New Testa...

Suffer the Little Children

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In God's Great Supper , Jed quotes the Gospel of Mark Chapter 10 Verse 14 in retalitation to his father Ezekiel, showing not just a perf...

Dr. Thomas Walker's Journal, 1750: 1st Coal Discovered in Kentucky

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In 1749, Peter Jefferson (father of future U.S. President Thomas Jefferson) and Joshua Fry, along with Dr. Thomas Walker of Albemarle County...

God's Trombones: a fire-and-brimstone retelling

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In God's Great Supper, Ezekiel refers to the book of Revelation like a fire-and-brimstone preacher of God that he claims to be. Click he...

Matthew Brady Civil Way Photographs

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The other night during table work, David mentioned Matthew Brady the Civil War photographer. Click here to peruse a photo journal of the Ci...
Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Fire in the Hole!!! And Typhoid Info

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Tonight David blocked most of Fire in the Hole and the cast ran through the blocking. Typhoid figures prominently in this cycle. Updated not...
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Monday, August 20, 2007

Christian Scripture References

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There are many spiritual and scriptural elements in The Kentucky Cycle that this post begins to explore cycle by cycle. I plan to update it ...
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Julie Ohl
A member of Literary Managers & Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA) and a Boston-based producer/director/actress, Julie has dramaturged for Zeitgeist Stage Company, 11:11, and Company One. She serves as Producing Artistic Director of Way Theatre Artists where she assistant directs and dramaturgs the Zeitgeist/Way co-production of The Kentucky Cycle. Julie has directed for the Boston Theatre Marathon, Lux at Park Street Church, and has acted in and marketed numerous productions in the Boston area. Prior to Boston, she performed in Connecticut as Viola in Twelfth Night, Anya in The Cherry Orchard, and other roles as she trained at HB Studio in New York City and the Actors Workshop of New Haven. Julie credits JC as her ultimate source of strength and grace and thanks Bill for helping her live it.
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