Thursday, June 04, 2015
Reply All Lite followup
June 7: March vol. 2 at Politics & Prose
In the eagerly-awaited second volume of his civil rights trilogy, Congressman John Lewis again collaborates with writer Andrew Aydin and artist Nate Powell to put historic events into the immediate context of a graphic memoir. Recounting his personal and political coming-of-age in the segregated South, Lewis picks up the story after the heady days of the Nashville sit-ins, recounting the more dangerous challenges he faced with the Freedom Riders as the group's nonviolent actions were met with beatings and imprisonment. Courage triumphed over brutality, and the book ends as the twenty-three-year-old Lewis is elected to lead the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and prepares for the 1963 March on Washington.
#upcomingevent
Wednesday, June 03, 2015
June 4 - July 3: July Essa Neima's (Touch me not) Wounds of Palmyra
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The Post on Disney's new high-tech toys
Disney's high-tech wearable "Playmation" toys could lead to the best game of dress-up ever [in print as With Playmation toys, Disney unveils a new kind of play for kids]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2015/06/02/disneys-high-tech-wearable-playmation-toys-could-lead-to-the-best-game-of-dress-up-ever/ATMTC's World Premiere of Garfield: The Musical with Cattitude by Jim Davis, Michael J. Bobbitt, and John L. Cornelius, II
Their Big Nate adaption was excellent - Mike
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 21 2015
ADVENTURE THEATRE MTC ANNOUNCES THE WORLD PREMIERE OF GARFIELD: THE MUSICAL WITH CATTITUDE
BOOK BY JIM DAVIS, MICHAEL J. BOBBITT AND JOHN L. CORNELIUS, II
GLEN ECHO, MD – Adventure Theatre MTC hates Mondays all summer long with its world premiere production of Garfield: The Musical with Cattitude based on the characters created by Jim Davis. The musical was written by Jim Davis and Michael J. Bobbitt with music by John L. Cornelius, II (Mirandy and Brother Wind, Three Little Birds). Directed by Nick Olcott (Three Little Birds) and announcing Evan Casey as everyone's favorite feline, this production runs June 19-August 23, 2015 and is recommended for lasagna-lovers of all ages.
Garfield, a chubby and sarcastic tabby cat fantasizes about having the most amazing birthday in the history of birthdays. He deserves it for being the best cat ever! But, it seems that all his friends – Arlene, Odie, Jon and even his nemesis, Nermal, have forgotten. Feeling rejected, Garfield ventures out to find adventure, but quickly learns that "home is where the heart… and the food is."
"When Michael first approached me about a new show, I turned him down… twice," says Jim Davis, creator of Garfield. "I'm certainly glad that the third time is the charm. I always enjoy seeing how Garfield has become a part of people's lives, and with each new generation, a new kind of relationship with Garfield forms. We have welcomed working with ATMTC into the history of Garfield, and cannot wait to see this finished production in their intimate space."
"I've loved working with Jim Davis and Paws Inc. on this production," says Michael J. Bobbitt, Producing Artistic Director of ATMTC and co-writer of Garfield: The Musical with Cattitude. "Garfield has been around for over 37 years and it's amazing to be able to bring a character that grandparents, parents, and kids all love to Adventure Theatre MTC's stage."
Tickets to Garfield: The Musical with Cattitude are $19.50 each, with group and field trip rates available, and can be purchased through the box office by calling 301-634-2270 or online at www.adventuretheatre-mtc.org. Children under the age of one are free.
All performances will take place at Adventure Theatre MTC, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo, MD, 20812 in the historic Glen Echo Park.
"GARFIELD: THE MUSICAL WITH CATTITUDE" FACT SHEET
June 19 – August 23, 2015
Based on the characters created by Jim Davis
Book by Jim Davis and Michael J. Bobbitt
Music and Lyrics by John L. Cornelius, II
Directed by Nick Olcott
Starring Evan Casey
Recommended for All Ages
CAST (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
Garfield................................................................................................ Evan Casey
Jon........................................................................................................ Joshua Dick
Odie...................................................................................................... John Sygar
Arlene................................................................................................... Emily Zickler
Nermal................................................................................................. Isabella Brody and Eli Schullman
Garfield U/S......................................................................................... Joshua Dick
Jon U/S................................................................................................. Michael Windsor
Odie U/S………………………………………………………………Sean McComas
Arlene U/S…………………………………………………………….
PRODUCTION CREW
Director................................................................................................. Nick Olcott
Playwright/Choreographer............................................................... Michael J Bobbitt
Composer............................................................................................ John L. Cornelius, II
Music Director..................................................................................... William Yanesh
Asst. Director....................................................................................... Tyler Herman
Costume Designer............................................................................. Kendra Rai
Set Designer....................................................................................... Luciana Stecconi
Lighting Designer............................................................................... Dan Covey
Sound Designer................................................................................. Neil McFadden
Props Designer................................................................................... Dre Moore
Stage Manager................................................................................... Donna Stout
Asst. Stage Manager......................................................................... Brittany Truske
Scenic Charge.................................................................................... Karen Deans
IMPORTANT DATES
Production Run Dates – June 19 – August 23, 2015
Pajama Party– June 19, 2015
Press Opening – June 20, 2015 at 11:00 am
Sensory/Autism Friendly Performance- August 15, 2015 at 2pm
American Sign Language Performance – July 11, 2015 at 2pm
Sundays
June 21...................................................................................................................................................... 11am & 2pm
June 28...................................................................................................................................................... 11am, 2pm, & 4:30pm
July 5, 12, 19, 26...................................................................................................................................... 11am, 2pm, & 4:30pm
August 2, 9, 16, 23................................................................................................................................... 11am, 2pm, & 4:30pm
Mondays
June 29...................................................................................................................................................... 10:30am
July 6, 13, 20, 27...................................................................................................................................... 10:30am
August 3, 10, 17........................................................................................................................................ 10:30am
Fridays
June 19...................................................................................................................................................... 7pm
July 10........................................................................................................................................................ 7pm
August 7..................................................................................................................................................... 7pm
Saturdays
June 20...................................................................................................................................................... 11am & 2pm
June 27...................................................................................................................................................... 11am, 2pm, & 4:30pm
July 4, 11, 28, 25...................................................................................................................................... 11am, 2pm, & 4:30pm
August 1, 8, 15, 22................................................................................................................................... 11am, 2pm, & 4:30pm
Tuesday, June 02, 2015
Donna Lewis' Reply All vs Reply All Lite (updated 2x)
This week, the Post switched from Donna Lewis' Reply All comic strip to her Reply All Lite comic panel.
I asked Donna if the panel was a modification of the strip, or all new, and she told me, "All new. Never the same punchline as the strip. It began syndication March 20th, 2013 – after a year on the Internet."
"After I had been doing Reply All comic strip for a while, I began having lots of material I couldn't use at the time. Also, I needed a lot of practice learning to draw so I was drawing a lot of one off bits. At some point, I began posting the single panels for practice and to use material I liked and to build my Facebook audience. We realized in pretty short order that single panels get shared much more than strips, probably because there's no click or major investment of time required for a single panel. I was able to use the single panels to build my Facebook audience and, ultimately, the Lites were a whole lot of fun."
I wonder if you're the only person to do the "same" strip as 2 different offerings. Some cartoonists like Wiley draw them so that the strip can be cut into a panel, but I've never heard of anyone doing it like you are.
"I just have a lot of material. I usually do 14 Lites a week. And, quite frankly, some punchlines are far funnier by themselves. Four panels are really much different (for me) than one panel. No set up puts all the pressure on the punchline. They're really fun to write."
Amy also says "I can’t think of anyone else who’s done two different versions of the same strip at the same time either," but D Heine has suggested Joe Martin's Mr. Boffo.
updated June 4, 2015
DCist on Awesome Con
Photos: In Its Third Year, Awesome Con Finds Its Groove
Words and Photos By DCist Contributor Keith Mathias
June 1 2015
http://dcist.com/2015/06/awesome_con_2015_cool_pics_click.php#photo-1
Tom King's Omega Men
'Omega Men' a bit of risky space business
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY June 1, 2015http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2015/06/01/the-omega-men-exclusive-preview/28331149/
Monday, June 01, 2015
Studio Ghibli Festival
2013 SPX Panel - Funding Comics Projects
2013 SPX Panel - Funding Comics Projects
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8jpYLteRE4
The rise of crowdfunding platforms such as Kickstarter has created new opportunities for funding comics projects while raising many questions about the issues surrounding network-based fundraising. Additionally, comics artists are increasingly seeking other sources of funding, from sponsorships to grants, to support their projects. Isaac Cates discusses these issues and more with T. Edward Bak, Box Brown, Marnie Galloway, and Spike C. Trotman.
The Post changes 3 comic strips
NY Times editorial opposing Metro's Muhammad cartoon ad decision
Don't Censor My Commute
By BETSY McCAUGHEY
A version of this op-ed appears in print on June 1, 2015, on page A19 of the New York edition with the headline: Don't Censor My Commute.
Comic Riffs on the Montgomery Sentinel's plagiarism
Cartoon plagiarism and the case of the unknown Maryland cartoonist
By Michael Cavna June 1 2015http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/06/01/cartoon-plagiarism-and-the-case-of-the-unknown-maryland-cartoonist/
June 20: Zine swap at Fantom Comics
June 20: Enoch Pratt Free Library Comic Con
Sunday, May 31, 2015
The Post on latest Mohammad cartoon controversy
In Phoenix, anti-Muslim protesters and defenders of Islam face off [online as Hundreds gather in Arizona for armed anti-Muslim protest ].
May 31 2015, p. A3
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2015/05/30/hundreds-gather-in-arizona-for-armed-anti-muslim-protest/
The Post likes Awesome Con
Awesome Con: The ultimate sign that the geeky has gone cool
By John Woodrow Cox Washington Post May 31 2015
Montgomery Sentinel appears not to understand plagiarism
Political Cartoons : To our readers
- Written by Brian Karem
- Montgomery Sentinel May 29 2015
- http://www.thesentinel.com/mont/index.php?option=com_k2&view=itemlist&layout=category&task=category&id=41&Itemid=765
Cul De Sac: Trip to the Beach video online
Cul De Sac: Trip to the Beach
by John Weber
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZpxjNwHKPM
Donate to Team Cul De Sac: http://www2.michaeljfox.org/site/TR/TeamFox/TeamFox?team_id=11110&pg=team&fr_id=1720
This time on the Punchline, it's a tale of a throwback comic that was forced to retire far to soon...
Cartoonists Ran to Iran
Political cartoonists from all over the world respond to Iran’s anti-ISIS cartoon contest.
posted by Steve Artley
From the folks who brought you the “Down With America” cartoon contest and two contests ridiculing the Holocaust through cartoons, Iran has received over 800 renderings from around the world including American, Daryl Cagle.
PBS iran-hosts-anti-isis-cartoon-contest
CNN iran-cartoon-competition