Hope you have all enjoyed the reading up until now and will continue to whenever I am able to post.
Til next time.
Matthew
On February 9th this year, I was the Lighting Director at YCPAC for an impersonator of Red Skelton. If you were to say that name in today's world, not many people would know who that was. I have to admit that I was one of them. Red was a clown, comedian, and actor during a large part of the 20th century. He started out in vaudeville, starred in multiple films, performed live tours in his later years, and had his own television show for twenty years from 1951 to 1971. His comedy was light, clean, and hilarious. Red passed away in 1997.
The highlight of the day for me was getting to sit with Tom and Stephen, who acts a small part in the show and runs everything backstage, before the show. We sat and chatted about the lighting for the show and how everything was going to run, minute to minute. Most performers and their crew don't do this so it was a real treat to have a good heads up on how the night was going to run. I usually get the lighting cues called out to me through the intercom during the performance. The best part of this though was spending the ten to fifteen minutes talking with Tom and Stephen. They are amazingly kind and down-to-earth gentlemen and, of course, absolutely hilarious. Just chatting with them was keeping me in stitches. They also seemed genuinely interested in anything I added to the conversation which was a wonderful change compared to the fact that I usually don't even lay eyes on the talent until they are on stage for the sound check.![]() |
| Brian Regan Publicity Photo |
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| Ron White Publicity Photo |