One of my oldest and most adorably adorable friends, Kacey Camp, has been nominated for Best Featured Actress in a Play (LOCAL) in the Broadway World Awards, for her role in “Dolly West’s Kitchen” at Theater Banshee, focusing on Celtic/Irish created/themed plays.
If you’ve enjoyed Kacey’s performances, or just want to do me a favor and help this wonderful lady’s chances of getting the recognition she richly deserves, pop on over and cast your vote.
Kacey plays Mrs. Silverman. She is the best actress on the show and everyone should write massive amounts of fan mail to 90210 about how deeply those messed up privileged teens need counseling. Kacey should be in every episode until those nasty kids learn to become responsible citizens.
Well, your favorite New Age counselor Mrs. Silverman returns to 90210 this Monday, Feb 21 at 8:00 p.m. on the CW Network.
My scene will be right up near the top of the show, if it’s 8:15 when tune in, you probably missed me!
Very close to finishing up the Barry Lyga GN (VERY LATE,) and now Gone to Amerikay, the graphic novel I am working on with Derek McCulloch, is back on the docket.
I contacted Ken to ask if I could present some of his music here, and he was very generous. I’ll be posting more about Ken in future.
Originally from Ireland but Los Angeles based, the world got smaller when I mentioned his name to Kacey, and found out the gang at Theater Banshee thinks very highly of Ken’s music.
Ken’s agent Chris Wilson dropped me a line to let me know about an interesting production for which Ken did vocal work as well as music: Ray Bradbury’s “Falling Upward”.
A radio feature produced by This Way Out, the play was broadcast on over 200 radio stations.
“This Way Out” is the award-winning internationally distributed weekly LGBT radio program, currently airing on over 175 local community radio stations around the world, and on Costa Rica-based short wave station Radio For Peace International. The half-hour “magazine”-style program is produced in Los Angeles and distributed to stations via two free-access Web sites, www.radio4all.net and www.indymedia.org, as well as through Pacifica Radio’s Audioport and KU satellite, and via satellite in Australia on the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia’s ComRadSat.
You can subscribe to “This Way Out” broadcasts, or contact them about getting a copy of this special show. Enjoy a taste of Ken’s music, and this interview with Ray Bradbury!