Friday, February 22, 2013

Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.


Ever since Showtime aired THE TUDORS, I've been fascinated with Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, descended from English kings on both sides of his family and condemned to death by Henry VIII on trumped up charges of treason (by the way, I think Henry VIII was a fat fucking asshole).

Anyway, David O'Hara portrayed Henry Howard in THE TUTORS and he was magnificent. After doing some research, I come to find that Howard, along with Sir Thomas Wyatt, are considered the "Fathers of the English Sonnet".

Indeed! Here's one of Howard's sonnets:


"The Means to attain Happy Life"
by Henry Howard (1516 – 1547)
 
Martial, the things that do attain
The happy life be these, I find:—
The richesse left, not got with pain;
The fruitful ground, the quiet mind;

The equal friend; no grudge, no strife;
No charge of rule, nor governance;
Without disease, the healthful life;
The household of continuance;

The mean diet, no delicate fare;
True wisdom join'd with simpleness;
The night dischargèd of all care,
Where wine the wit may not oppress.

The faithful wife, without debate;
Such sleeps as may beguile the night:
Contented with thine own estate
Ne wish for death, ne fear his might.
 
 
Check out my favorite scene with O'Hara as Henry Howard in THE TUDORS. Henry tried to escape from the Tower of London where he was being held on suspician of treason. Begin viewing at the 4:07 mark through the end. These two scenes....they are passionate and if I could be any tragic historical figure it would be Henry Howard.

TGIF! presents....our HASHTAG MAYHEM Indiegogo campaign!



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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

HASHTAG MAYHEM! Indiegogo campaign.



6 short, dark plays by Milwaukee playwright Jeffrey James Ircink. Become a backer. Or share this link. Or both! And watch the promo video - it's cool!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Indiegogo crowdsourcing campaign for HASHTAG MAYHEM! is LIVE!


I'm producing an evening of my original short plays. Dark, sordid stuff. HASHAG MAYHEM! Our Indiegogo fundraising campaign began this evening. If you're not a particulary creative person but are interested in aliging yourself with a creative endeavor, this is your opportunity. Or maybe you are creative...and you understand what if means to a playwright like myself to get his work produced.

Contribute. Or share this link with other people. Maybe they'd be keen to supporting our production and the only way they'll find out about it is if you tell them.

Click here for all the details and our promotional video. It's a hoot. Everyone has a dark side. What's yours?



Saturday, February 9, 2013

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Carl Wilson.



Today marks the 15th anniversary of the passing of The Beach Boy's co-founder, Carl Wilson. You'll know Carl by his lead vocals on "God Only Knows", but to us BB fans, he was so much more. Certainly the glue that held the band together for much of its history.

In 1998, Carl recorded an album with Gerry Beckley (America) and Robert Lamm (Chicago) called, Like A Brother, which was released in 2000, two years after Carl's death. You can check the album out here - Beckley Lamm Wilson – Like A Brother. "I Wish for You" is my favorite.

One other Carl solo you might not have heard is "Heaven". Simply gorgeous.

We miss you - and love you, Carl.

Friday, February 1, 2013

TGIF! presents...Fleetwood Mac's "Go Your Own Way"!



Fleetwood Mac is reissuing Rumors (1977), their 11th studio album, and some of their best stuff. This is the band playing, "Go Your Own Way", in 1997 - my favorite Mac song. Here they are in 1977 playing live.

Fleetwood Mac – Rumours