Woodstock unveils its Orson Welles centenary plans
Events will take place in Illinois in May.
Events will take place in Illinois in May.
2014 was quite a year for Orson Welles fans.
The city’s successful application highlighted the Woodstock Opera House.
Eighty years ago in September 1934, Orson Welles began work on a new play “about the devil.”
The full interviews can be found on the organization’s website.
Now, Rogers Hall is an apartment building.
The 1934 Todd Theatre Festival was recalled in an 80th anniversary celebration in Woodstock, Illinois on May 16-17, 2014.
Todd Tarbox, grandson of Roger Hill, opened the 80th anniversary of Orson Welles’ Todd Theatre Festival in Woodstock.
Our attention is focused on Woodstock, Illinois, with the 80th anniversary celebration of the 1934 Todd Theatre Festival set for this weekend. Welles’ spent much of childhood at the Todd School for Boys and his affection for the school, headmaster Roger Hill and Woodstock is well-documented. Asked once where he considered home, Welles replied, “I […]
Vintage photographs depicting “Life at Todd School for Boys” will be on display at the Woodstock Public Library from May 15 to June 1. Orson Welles attended the private boarding school in Illinois from 1926 to 1931. The library’s display will include photographs of Welles during his years at Todd School. The school opened in […]
For those who were unaware, Dennis Miller is a bit of an Orson Welles fan. He has referenced Welles on Saturday Night Live, a HBO special and in his book, I Rant, Therefore I Am. The SNL alum-turned-talk show host interviewed Todd Tarbox on April 25 about his wonderful book Orson Welles and Roger Hill: […]
By RAY KELLY Beatrice Welles’ decision to put more than 70 items belonging to her late father, Orson Welles, on the auction block later this month drew national attention when it was announced Monday. Most of the items were found in two trunks, which had been left unopened for nearly 50 years. She detailed the […]
By RAY KELLY Orson Welles fans hoping the U.S. Postal Service would issue a stamp honoring the late actor-director on the 100th anniversary of his birth next year received discouraging news this week. The Washington Post has obtained a January 7 listing of approved subjects by The Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee. The annual Legends of […]
By MIKE TEAL “Othello” restoration producer Michael Dawson concludes his interview with Wellesnet with a discussion of the plans for a celebration in Woodstock, Illinois, for the 2015 centennial of Orson Welles’s birth, and also discusses his documentary “Citizen Welles.” What is Woodstock Celebrates? Woodstock Celebrates is a nonprofit organization formed to make better known […]
Editor’s note: A Kickstarter campaign has been launched by the non-oprofit Woodstock Celebrates Inc. for a May 16-17, 2014 event celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Todd Theatre Festival. You can make donations and learn more at their Kickstarter page. By WOODSTOCK CELEBRATES INC. Orson Welles often stated that he owed his creative spirit to […]
Kudos to Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter for his excellent review of two recent Orson Welles books: Todd Tarbox’s Orson Welles and Roger Hill: A Friendship in Three Acts and My Lunches with Orson: Conversations between Orson Welles and Henry Jaglom, edited by Peter Biskind. Hot the heels of Matthew Asprey Gear’s superb online […]
Editor’s note: Todd Tarbox has generously agreed to share an excerpt from his acclaimed book “Orson Welles and Roger Hill: A Friendship in Three Acts” with Wellesnet.com readers. Written as a play, “Friendship” is based on recorded conversations between Welles and his mentor Hill, former headmaster at the Todd School for Boys in Woodstock, Illinois. […]
The Daily Page of Madison, Wisconsin, has taken a look back at the time a 10-year-old Orson Welles spent there in 1925. Using comments offered by a childhood acquaintance of Welles to the Madison Literary Club in 1991, The Daily Page paints a portrait of a gifted youngster with a penchant for storytelling. Welles’ summer […]
Editor’s note: With the interest in the Orson Welles’ celebrations planned in Woodstock, Illinois, in 2014 and 2015, as well as the recent publication of “Orson Welles and Roger Hill: A Friendship in Three Acts” by Todd Tarbox, Wellesnet is offering up a look at Welles childhood from the man himself. While he never penned […]
Todd Tarbox, author of “Orson Welles and Roger Hill: A Friendship in Three Acts,” (available through amazon.com) spoke at Read Between The Lynes in Woodstock, Illinois, on Saturday, July 27. He has been kind enough to allow Wellesnet to publish his remarks. By TODD TARBOX It’s always a joy returning to Woodstock where I spent […]