Showing posts with label play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label play. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

norton str33t script



The script for a theatrical production
of Norton Str33t is now available. I
have fully adapted the script as a stage
play, with stage directions, lighting,
blocking commentaries and pieces of
business and fast-paced dialogue and
interactions in a single set.

It can be performed royalty-free
anywhere -- of course, you're welcome
to donate any part of the proceeds if
you wish.

One set does it all. 2 male, 2 female
characters -- Bornless One, Mike,
Crystal and Audrey.

This script has been a long time in
coming -- I've been working on it for
the past 35 years on and off, and
finally have it where I want it for
stage production.

This is a blockbuster for groups,
and could bring people together into
a functioning study group with a lot
to handle. Public performance is not
necessary for the effect, but it helps,
and can build your study group very
rapidly.

Placement of Beacons and other
Beta-Blockers can make this a powerful
tool for transformation. Diagrams
and photos help you understand the
ideal stage placements for these items,
along with the magical props, costumes
and other props you'll need for a public
performance venue.

I have a selection of props, costumes
and magical effects that are called for
in the script -- order now, while supplies
last. Contact me for details. Some
set-building is required to make this
100% effective.

gorby

for more info go to-
http://idhhb.com/nortonstr33t-play-script.html

Next to the Beacon this is about the
best work tool I have ever come up with.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Space Invasion Evidence L@@K Here!

My dad was H.L. Gold, founding editor of Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine. I am current editor of Galaxyezine.com and I thought I'd give my impression of Earth Invasion Forces that we might someday face, with a special thanks to my friend Bobby Shields, who taught me the robot moves when he worked at the Hollywood Wax Museum back in the 60s and to my lifelong literary agent and friend Forry Ackerman.




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