[WWI] (was) Gotha Decals (now) Billy Bishop Goes To War
Buz Pezold
pezo8481 at bellsouth.net
Sat May 6 23:42:38 EDT 2006
Robert,
I've seen the play "BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR" about 13 years ago. You
are right it is a one man show, with the exception of one person playing the
piano during certain segments of the play. I really did enjoy this play. I
saw it in Atlanta around January of 1993. Prior to seeing it. The play
seemed to follow me when I was stationed in Norfolk, VA in the late '80's
and in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early '90's. I wanted to see it
then, but I was right in the middle of transferring from each of those
locations each time the show opened. RK, let me know what you thought of
it. I think it is great that you doing something in association with that
play. Good luck on your show.
Buz
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From: wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org]On
Behalf Of KarrArt at aol.com
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 5:05 PM
To: wwi at wwi-models.org
Subject: [WWI] still here wasRe: Gotha Decals
<<And boy, has it been quiet around here! Where is everyone?
>>
I'm here- just quiet.....gonna go to Chino tomorrow for a WW I deal. If
things work out, they're gonna fly Javier's Gnome- powered Camel.
Otherwise, I'm too $%^%&*** busy! I'm still hunting the ever elusive nap.
AND- some theater/playhouse in Burbank is doing a production of the infamous
play about Billy Bishop and through the mysteries of the 'net, they found me
and asked if I would like to have a one-man show of my WW I paintings in an
associated art gallery during the run. After thinking about I said yes-
maybe
spread a little WW I aviation ectoplasm around the non-initiates. It's going
to
be a lot of work, but it should be INTERESTING.
RK
www.karrart.com
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