Woodstock unveils Welles plans for 2015

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Woodstock unveils Welles plans for 2015

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Postby tonyw » Tue Feb 17, 2015 2:15 pm

Is this schedule definitive now? Shirley Tarbox suggested I wait but I have an airline credit I want to use for one weekend so I'm anxious to go ahead and book a hotel. I know that one guest was announced and then disappeared from an earlier version of the program and I so enjoyed attending last year. One of my students in the Welles class lives nearby and also wants to attend.

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Re: Woodstock unveils Welles plans for 2015

Postby tonyw » Sun Mar 22, 2015 5:27 pm

Great news about Oja's appearance. Sorry I won't be there but I'd like to congratulate the organizers on this great accomplishment.

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Postby Wellesnet » Mon Mar 23, 2015 5:40 am

Woodstock has posted their official May 2015 schedule, as of this weekend:
http://www.wellesnet.com/oja-kodar-to-t ... -illinois/

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Postby Wellesnet » Fri Apr 24, 2015 2:27 am

Woodstock has updated their centennial website:
http://welleswoodstock.com

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Re: Woodstock unveils Welles plans for 2015

Postby tonyw » Fri Apr 24, 2015 4:28 pm

Is the AMBERSONS 9.0 pm Roger's reconstruction or the theatrical version we all know? I'm looking forward to that weekend.

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Re: Woodstock unveils Welles plans for 2015

Postby Wellesnet » Mon May 04, 2015 4:14 pm

Overview of the Woodstock Festival by director Peter Gill:
http://mchenrycountyliving.com/history/ ... elebration

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Re: Woodstock unveils Welles plans for 2015

Postby tonyw » Mon May 04, 2015 6:55 pm

Any news as to where Joe and Roger will be doing their presentations on Friday night? This time I won't get lost trying to get to Woodstock from Chicago. Anybody staying at the Quality Inn?

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Re: Woodstock unveils Welles plans for 2015

Postby Wellesnet » Mon May 04, 2015 7:08 pm

Joe McBride and Roger Ryan will do their Ambersons presentation at Off the Rails Banquet Hall on May 22nd, according to this page:
http://welleswoodstock.com/2015-events/schedule/

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Re: Woodstock unveils Welles plans for 2015

Postby Roger Ryan » Thu May 07, 2015 9:19 am

Actually, our presentation location is noted as "to be announced"; the screening of AMBERSONS is to take place at "Off The Rails". I don't know any more than you folks do right now. I will update this thread as soon as I have a confirmation on time and location.

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Re: Woodstock unveils Welles plans for 2015

Postby tonyw » Thu May 07, 2015 10:50 am

Well I hope to arrive in a better timely fashion this year and one Woodstock resident has kindly offered me directions to the Quality Inn once I arrive.

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Re: Woodstock unveils Welles plans for 2015

Postby Wellesnet » Sat May 09, 2015 11:02 am

Peter Gill presents an overview of the Woodstock Welles Festival:
http://www.nwherald.com/2015/04/27/wood ... rp/?page=1

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Postby Le Chiffre » Sun May 17, 2015 4:24 pm

"Last nights show was great, gained more advocates, really warm and generous response, heart is full....." - Erik Van Beuzekom on last night's one-man performance of ROSEBUD: THE LIVES OF ORSON WELLES"

Rosebud: The Lives of Orson Welles

Erik Van Beuzekom played Orson Welles in Mark Jenkins' 2006 play "Rosebud: The Lives of Orson Welles" at the Woodstock Opera House last night, before an enthusiastic audience that gave him a well-deserved standing ovation at the end. I'm always in awe when I see a one-man (or woman) show, having watched Simon Callow perform his own Dickens and Shakespeare shows. This one was no exception. Eric Von Beuzekom channels Welles very confidently and charismatically, and although he looks more than sounds like him, still brilliantly captures the essence of Welles's restless creative spirit, and his mercurial genius.

Jenkins' play covers many of the highpoints, from Voodoo Macbeth, to the Martians, through Kane, Ambersons, Harry Lime, Falstaff, to his decline as a commercial spokesman. At only 70-80 minutes, it's basically Welles 101, so much is glossed over or ignored, but there is more than enough there to recognize the general trajectory of Welles's career, how varied it was, and to provide some intriguing and plausible theories about what caused his rise and fall. For example, near the end of Act One, Welles, at the peak of his power following the "Citizen Kane" triumph, recalls Hearst saying to him during their fabled elevator ride together, "You think you've destroyed me? You've destroyed yourself instead."

Subsequently we get the political intrigue at RKO that caused Ambersons and It's All True to be ruined, and the opening of the FBI file on Welles as a communist sympathizer. The story implies that, because of the intense resentment of Welles in Hollywood to begin with, he chose the wrong bully to pick a fight with in Hearst, and wound up being victimized from it. But it doesn't let Welles off the hook either. We get the womanizing, the cheating on Rita Hayworth, the overeating (which Jenkins cleverly traces to all those magnificent Viennese pastries Welles discovered during the filming of "The Third Man"), and the unwillingness to compromise.

Some of the best Welles stories in the play are taken from biographies and documentaries, although never verbatim. Jenkins rewrites them cleverly enough that they seamlessly and efficiently blend into one another and sometime illuminate more than one point at a time. Welles's well-known "Italian waiter" story, for example, is rewritten so that it not only illustrates Welles's frustration with the indifference and ignorance shown towards all his post-Kane films, but towards all of his unfinished films and unfilmed screenplays as well.

Above all, it shows how Welles was a showman and provocateur almost from birth and remained one his whole life. As to why he decided to program the old sci-fi classic "The War of the Worlds" for his radio show, Welles reasons with wicked glee that "Jane Eyre doesn't put people in the hospital."

A fun and very entertaining show for Welles fans that would be a terrific introduction for those not that familiar with his life and career. Van Beuzekom is going back to California with the show, and any Welles fest for the remainder of the year and beyond would be making a great addition to their schedules by making arrangements to include it. The three people I was with last night, none of them Welles fans, enjoyed it very much and raved about Mr. Van Beuzekom's performance.

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Re: Woodstock unveils Welles plans for 2015

Postby Roger Ryan » Tue May 19, 2015 7:43 am

Wellesnet wrote:Joe McBride and Roger Ryan will do their Ambersons presentation at Off the Rails Banquet Hall on May 22nd, according to this page:
http://welleswoodstock.com/2015-events/schedule/

Please note that the AMBERSONS event this weekend at the Woodstock Celebration has been updated: a screening of the released version of the film will happen at 7 p.m. at the Off the Rails Banquet Hall this Friday, May 22nd. A presentation and discussion on how the film was altered from Welles' original vision featuring Joseph McBride and myself is scheduled to begin shortly after the conclusion of the film at the same location (approx. 8:45 p.m.).


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