If you loved Guys and Dolls you’ll love the Landmark Community Theatre’s production of E. Karl Gallmeyer’s “The Thrill of It All”. As a composer, Gallmeyer is having a banner year in […]
A walk in the afternoon
With a scheduled half day off thanks to my employer, I powered down the computer at noon, grabbed my pencils, sketchbook and phone and walked downtown. Now this morning the furnace turned […]
On Stage to Tell the Truth!
As the lights dimmed we gathered behind the large black curtain and waited for our cue. When the lights returned, we waited some more. Across the stage, Jon Bristol, the visionary behind […]
Arts Walk and More
Tonight Torrington was abuzz with activity in downtown. The Five Points Arts Gallery opened a new exhibition. At the Warner Main stage, a viewing of The Shining was a perfect selection for […]
Celebration and Send Off
Julia Autumn Ford and Tracy Walton kicked off their east coast tour at Performance Hub in Torrington, Connecticut. After playing their music for a television audience during the past two weeks (Ford […]
JULIA AUTUMN FORD: A Personal And Engaging First EP
With the haunting opening lines “I think the scars on your arms are beautiful-it shows you made it out alive,” Julia Autumn Ford’s new self titled EP showcases the lyrical and […]
To Act or Not to Act: Part Three-The surprise
Through Nutmeg Chatter I hope to share what it’s like to participate in a local theatrical production as an actor. This is a surprise Part Three Will the box office run wild […]
To Act or Not to Act: Part Two-The DIE IS CAST
Through Nutmeg Chatter I hope to share what it’s like to participate in a local theatrical production as an actor. This is Part Two. I received word via FB message to contact […]
To Act or Not to Act: An Angry Juror: Part One
Through Nutmeg Chatter I hope to share what it’s like to participate in a local theatrical production as an actor. This is Part One. My first theatrical experience in the modern era […]
Crafting a Crime (of the Heart): The Backyard Theater Ensemble Part 1
I’m watching the Backyard Theatre Ensemble from the top row of the seating area at the Thomaston Opera House. It’s a cozy hall offering fifty theater style seats and a raised stage […]
