18.12.11

Dr Strangelove, backstage


They let me play Goldie one night
with Tim Kay, constant lead
chicks, man

Doc Loi, on the corner of 18th and Mission, has the BIGGEST ASIAN PEARS
I got really good at not buying burritos OR mission dogs.  Also, comfy sweater

I'm sure whatever I was saying was very amusing

16.12.11

14.12.11

a small selection of Max Kellenberger's photos of Dr Strangelove: LIVE!!

Buck Turgidson (aka Damien Chacona) and Miss Scott (aka Becky Hirschfeld)

Miss Scott and Mrs Huggles (aka Maggie del Darkroom)

11.12.11

Program bio, Dr Strangelove

Becky Hirschfeld (Miss Scott/Stage Manager) has acted in many things, including Star Trek Live: The Way to Eden, Beetlejuice Live!, Sally Cohen Discusses Music, Space Wasters, and The Twitter Bar. She loves the Dark Room more than she could ever express in a tiny bio and is very pleased to also take on a tech role in this production.  Becky was born in San Francisco and has two enormous cats. Tumbl with her: oftenon.tumblr.com

6.12.11

Jason watches movies and plays and then writes about them.

Jason watches Dr Strangelove: Live!

At the Dark Room. Yeah, they do stuff other than Bad Movie Night there. In fact, they do bad movies and good plays, often (as in this case) based on good movies.

DR STRANGELOVE is, of course, a classic. And this play reminded me why it's one of my favorite movies ever. They do a pretty straightforward take on this, not a lot of jokes that aren't in the film. Often such pop culture plays are parodies of the original, but this is more accurately an homage by people who love the film (it was written and directed by Dark Room owner/operator Jim Fourniadis, who not only claims this as his favorite movie, but met his wife at their first production of DR STRANGELOVE: LIVE! some number of years ago).

The stage is pretty bare and simple, but the energy is excellent, and the cast is spot on. Particularly high marks for Sean Kelly as the titular Dr. Strangelove, Damien Chacona as General Buck Tergidson, and Tim Kay as Group Captain Lionel Mandrake. Even more than the rest of the cast, they became Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, and...um...Peter Sellers.

The only thing I missed from the original was the closing song of "We'll Meet Again." Jim told me they had tried it in earlier productions but it was too somber and he prefers ending on an upbeat note. So instead they played "Dr. Love"

It plays Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays until the 17th. Tickets here.

Oh yeah, and see pics of the performance from my friend Ira here.