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August 31, 2009

Benefit at the Castle

THE CASTLE, home of Jonathan Edmonson and Kyle Pugh
THE CASTLE, home of Jonathan Edmonson and Kyle Pugh
 
Jonathan and Kyle hosted an outrageously fun and successful benefit last Friday night for BIRMINGHAM AIDS OUTREACH. It took place in and on the fabulous grounds, garden and pool area of what is known as THE CASTLE on Bessemer, Alabama's South Side.  The 300 plus guests paid $20 dollars (or what they could afford) at the door and were treated to the incredible hospitality of Jonathan and Kyle, who provided two open bars, one in the Gazebo and another at the head of the pool which is designed- based on The Hearst Castle pool at San Simeon.  Outrageously fun, exotic, glamorous and sometimes comic Drag Queens from all over the Southeast performed on a stage erected to straddle the middle of the pool and the huge throng surround the pool and watched these performers (who, as did the bartenders, donated all their tips to BIRMINGHAM AIDS OUTREACH) prance, dance and do their routines in front of a mix of gay, straight, young, old, men, women and those in-between as well as people from all walks of life,race, creeds and religions.  One of the M. C.'s was a BIG HAIRED CHURCH LADY in a purple sequined Choir Robe who, at one point, led the audience in an old time gospel Southern Baptist Hymn that had everyone in a delighted frenzy!  It was a truly amazingly diverse crowd and everyone had a rip roaring good time.  This benefit will be talked about for a long time.  You really have to see The Castle and it's grounds to believe it. There are paths through tropical garden where you pass aviaries with all manner of exotic birds--peacocks, Macaws, parrots of all kinds and a magnificent koi pond (which took in my 40 plus koi after my Victorian burned last December).  It's grounds are surpassed only by the three story Castle itself and the entire house and huge gardens and pool area was packed!
 
Glenn Shadix surrounded by the Magic City Sisters.
The Magic City Sisters surround Glenn Shadix on the Castles grand staircase.
(Photo by Lisa Cabrera)
 
Above are The Magic City Sisters who made an appearance but did not perform. Their order is approved by the Mother House in San Francisco of The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and they do a wide range of philanthropic work that includes raising money for those with or affected by HIV-AIDS, Education re: Sexually transmitted diseases and a Condom Ministry that was set up at the Castle with free condoms and pamphlets on safer sex (Sister Sr Gretchen reminded me there is NO completely SAFE Sex, only SAFER SEX.) and are heavily involved in raising money for Breast Cancer and will be involved with a major Benefit at The Quest October 11 which is the start of National Breast Cancer Awareness week.  More on this benefit and the Sisters other activities can be found on their site: MagicCitySistersBham.org  I will do another special blog on the sisters soon.
 
Sister Ineeda Felch, Glenn Shadix,Sister Ivonna Felch and Nine Moon Productions staffer and publicist Joel Olgesby
Sister Ineeda, Glenn Shadix,Sister Ivonna and Nine Moon Productions staffer and publicist Joel Olgesby
(Photo by Lisa Cabrera)
 
There will be more pictures of the crowd and more news about upcoming events in the days and weeks ahead.  It was a fine evening with a beautifully behaved crowd all having fun in a generous good spirit that raised an amazing amount of money for BIRMINGHAM AIDS OUTREACH.  Jonathan Edmonson and Kyle Pugh provided all the refreshments at the two open bars at their own expense with every penny brought in by this event going to BAO. Quite an unforgettable evening in Bessemer Alabama!
 
Hard at work on several writing and film projects, NINE MOON PRODUCTIONS is growing and we are all quite busy these days!
 
Twilight at the Castle
Big Haired Church Lady in choir robe does Southern Baptist Gospel Hymn
 
The Castle in Daylight
Click Here to get a look at those who performed at the castle

August 28, 2009

Back to Campus

Glenn Shadix & Michael Flowers
Glenn Shadix & Michael Flowers
 
Had a delightful return to my old Liberal Arts College, Birmingham Southern College.  I am pictured above with the current head of the drama department, Michael Flowers, in front of Birmingham Southern's outstanding theater---There are only two like it in the world.  It was designed by the late Dr. Arnold Powell and John Kitchens and has a split-revolve turn table and was designed to have a proscenium as well as the ability to re-arrange the seating to have it become a Theater-in the-round.  When The Olivier Theater in London was being designed, the architects of the Lawrence Olivier Theater in London came to Birmingham to confere with Dr. Arnold Powell and lighting designer, John Kitchens to create a similarly complex and versatile theater in England.  This high maintenance venue on The BSC campus has been beautifully maintained and is celebrating it's fortieth year anniversary in 2009.  This is a theater all of Alabama can be proud exists.

I had, yesterday, a long, productive and interesting meeting with Jessica Brooks Lane ( Major Gifts Officer at BSC) and Dan Britt, Assistant Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Birmingham Southern College. I, along with my dear friend and BSC graduate, Helen Palatia Hunt Childers will be attending Birmingham Southern's The Starlight Social fundraiser at The B&A Warehouse on September 20, 2009.  It will be a chance to renew old friendships and meet the new generation of leadership at Birmingham Southern College.  For more information on the amazing plans in development for this grand institution, please visit: www.bsc.edu

August 26, 2009

Time to Prepare

Louise Beard & Glenn Shadix
Louise Beard & Glenn Shadix
 
The photo above was taken last week during a visit with Louise, Del Shore and Jason Dottley.  Louise produced Del's one man show in Birmingham last week.   For more info on Dale and his book "Southern Baptist Sissies" please follow this link: http://www.jasondottley.com
 
Jason Dottley, Glenn Shadix & Del Shores
Jason Dottley, Glenn Shadix & Del Shores
 
My time is being consumed with preparation on a number of projects including a proposed Biographical feature of Jonathan Winters.  Along with laying the groundwork for this exciting project, I am writing, writing and writing:  A short story, a memoir and several other pieces.  I have some precious time to work before attending The Tennessee Williams' Festival in Provincetown Ma. September 24-28.  Good to be home and great to be writing again!  Love to all...

August 20, 2009

Brooklyn

Glenn Shadix and niece, Brooklyn Marie Scott
 
The photograph above is me with my little 3&1/2 month old niece, Little Miss Brooklyn Marie Scott.  She is the daughter of my youngest brother Frank and my sister-in-law Tammy Scott.  I will be helping with the baby-sitting of this little bundle whenever time and opportunity allows.  She was a BIG surprise.  I really thought the ten nieces and nephews I have already were the last I would see!  Miss Brooklyn makes eleven and barring a true miracle , she will be the last until the grand nieces and nephews start arriving....
 
Had a wonderful visit in my new home, yesterday, from my friend Louise Hall Beard and playwright and film director Del Shores and his partner Jason Dottley.  They are married.  One of the 18,000 same sex marriages that took place in California before California took a giant step backward and changed the law to "protect" heterosexual marriages.  You tell me.... I am baffled by all of the issues involved in the "Cultural War" in The United States of America.. Just know I love my country and am proud to be a citizen.  Iowa, Maine, Vermont and Massachusetts are the States leading the way today.  California lost it's footing somehow....
 
Del Shores is in town from Los Angeles to do his one man show tomorrow night (Friday April 21, 2009) at Birmingham's TNT (Terrific New Theater).  It is called SORDID LIVES and is based on the play and movie Del created as well as his new book.  Louise Hall Beard is the producer.  I will be attending after a quick stop by Dream Mecca Art Gallery on Birmingham's South Side.  Getting busy in Alabama again.  Movie news about to break.  More after I close the deal.  Will be appearing in Cleveland a next month and in Nashville in October.  More on those dates on my "Appearances Page".  Glad to be over jet lag and back in Alabama --if only briefly... Hi Ya'll!!--------GS

August 14, 2009

Home

I'm in Sweet Home Alabama resting.  I will write more later

August 09, 2009

Wrapping Finding Gauguin

Roy Zetisky and Stehpane Gauger
This is a shot of cinematographer's Roy Zetisky and writer/cinematograher Stephane Gauger. They were solid rocks I trusted throughout this shoot
 
Roy Zetisky & Mark Cameroon
Roy Zetisky and first assistant camera man, Mark Cameron.  Steady, professionals.  Love these guys.
 
Stepane Gauger, Eve Cohen, Mark Cameron and Roy Zetisky
Here they are....The heart of our crew. The camera crew: Stepane Gauger, Eve Cohen, Mark Cameron and Roy Zetisky
 
Bob Taicher, Gregg Gibbs and Alexander Taicher
Left to right: Bob Taicher, Gregg Gibbs and Alexander Taicher
 
Glenn Shadix, South African Cinematographer Roy Zetisky and Star and producer, Lee Don Taicher
Glenn Shadix, South African Cinematographer Roy Zetisky and Star and producer, Lee Don Taicher
 
From left to right, Mark Cameron, Jason Montague, Glenn Shadix, Frank Ragon and Tim Wolf
From left to right, Mark Cameron, Jason Montague, Glenn Shadix, Frank Ragon and Tim Wolf
 
The people above are the people who REALLY make movies and I was honored to work with them all and pray fate allows our paths to cross again.  Now it's on to Hollywood and a Big Shindig I am giving at The Roosevelt Hotel at Hollywood and Orange Tuesday August 11 from 6pm until 11pm.  Ya'll come now, you here?  Ask for the Shadix Party and they will lead you to the action.  Love to all...

August 08, 2009

Wrapping Gauguin

It has been a unique and wonderful experience filming FINDING GAUGUIN.  The entire film "wraps" August 20 but I finished my last scenes on Friday August 7.  In the still below, Glenn Shadix as Henri Vollard is feeding Gauguin opium before getting Gauguin to sign over his art collection.  The Father/Son acting team (Don Taicher as Gauguin and son, Alex Taicher as the young American Gauguin is mentoring) on this film has been an interesting combination.  The documentary, "The Making of FINDING GAUGUIN" is being filmed as a "behind-the scenes" second film as we shoot FINDING GAUGUIN.

Glenn Shadix as Henri Vollard and Ton Taicher as the dying Paul Gauguin
Glenn Shadix as Henri Vollard and Don Taicher as the dying Paul Gauguin

My dear friend and business partner, Rebecca Ryder joined me from Los Angeles this week.  We have finished our work on the movie and are now shopping and sight-seeing until I arrive in Los Angeles in time to give a "reunion party" at The Roosevelt Hotel on Tuesday August 11 (between 6pm and 10 pm.)  Rebecca has been indispensible to my career in film.  Over the last two decades she has managed my business affairs and allowed me to be "the artist".  Rebecca has become like a sister to me!  We are having more fun than should be allowed!!  Love to all and ALOHA!

Glenn Shadix and Business Manager Rebecca Ryder (aka Rebecca Newmark)
Glenn Shadix and Business Manager, Rebecca Ryder (aka Rebecca Newmark)

 The last day on set... Always bittersweet.  Gregg Gibbs, who wrote SHUT YER DIRTY LITTLE MOUTH, designed our wonderful sets and this is the interior of Paul Gauguin's house on a South Sea island.  Working with all three Taicher's--Bob, Don and the magnificent young Alexander Taicher has been a pleasure and an adventure.

There is a great deal of nudity in this picture but thankfully NOT any for me!!!   Hope this beautiful Stephane Gauger script will cut together into the wonderful film we all are envisioning.  There is a strong positive feeling on this set.  When I got my "wrap applause" it was exciting to be finished but sad to leave this company...but that's movie making!

Glenn Shadix as Henri Vollard on the set of Finding Gauguin
Glenn Shadix as Henri Vollard on the set of FINDING GAUGUIN

August 05, 2009

Pacific Swim

Glenn takes a dip in the Pacific in his backyard at The Inn at Mama's Fish House
Glenn takes a dip in the Pacific in his backyard at Mama's Fish House Inn
 
Another day off in Paradise. Learned some lines and I really already had them down. I took a swim (with SunScreen from the front desk) and had lunch (exquisite Sushi and salad). My sweet friend and Business manager, Rebecca Newmark is due to arrive any moment (it's 6pm on Maui) Another big day tomorrow.  Major scenes with Gauguin. Happy, Happy.  Joy, Joy.  ---GS

August 04, 2009

Love Never Fails

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Was so pleased and privileged to shoot on a private home/farm on the east coast of Maui this morning.  I have such a growing respect for the Hawaiians who are the TRUE heart of this film.  We are guests and this I remember.  Many have said this but actions speak loud.  Getting good work on film despite a bit of a three headed snake....Love everyone I am working with but it sometimes is a.....well, just a wee bit frustrating.  Everyone is working hard but not everyone has been "through the wars" but I DO understand and I truly believe a good film can result.  I know I have never worked harder!  Bless the generous people of this Island.
Bob Taicher & Glenn Shadix - Click to Enlarge
Bob Taicher & Glenn Shadix
 
Daddy Bob Taicher has been my rock and my director on this film.  We are having a blast and Daddy Bob is keeping things together beautifully.  Facebooked with Tim Burton today and Man Alive it was so good to hear from him.
Healoha Carmichael and Shana Kaikala - Click to Enlarge
Healoha Carmichael and Shana Kaikala
 
Healoha Carmichael and Shana Kaikala are local actresses who were in the background as subjects for the young American that Gauguin is mentoring and who, my character, Henri Vollard, is trying to charm into helping him make off with Gauguin's collection of masterpieces.  Healoha and Shana were very patient with the Hollywood invaders!

Look forward to working with the actor playing Gauguin.  Only a few major scenes left and then it's off to Hollywood and another job back east--then my mentor, David Kaplan's Tennessee Williams festival in Provincetown.  Meet Tim Burton in NYC November 19 for his major installation and career retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan.  Good times ahead and will keep up reports for those interested.  Love Never Fails.
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August 03, 2009

Aloha

Saturday was a day of rest and shopping in the village.  Sunday was rehearsal while they shot the "making of FINDING GAUGUIN" documentary.  Can't seem to get away from a camera.  Like I try hard or something.........Alex and I worked after I spent an hour with our Gauguin, Don Taicher.  Daddy Bob Taicher was there guiding both rehearsals.  It was my first time to entertain at my, I have to say, INCREDIBLE BUNGALOW AT MAMA'S.  A "working party" but a party nonetheless and ALL on film.....Too Much.  First shot is one of my darling Nicole Gordon who is playing Gauguin's beautiful Polynesian wife, Tehura.  This 19 year old Malaysian is L.A. based and is a born STAR.
Nicole Gordon as Tehura in Finding Gauguin - Click to Enlarge 
Nicole Gordon as Tehura in Finding Gauguin
 
Alexander got to go dancing, windsurfing and bareback riding on the beach all Saturday but we got down to work on Sunday, with the occaisional break...I have no clue what is going on on the mailand or in the World and that is sooo fine.  The TV is a spectacular machine here but has not been turned on, Thank You Jesus.
Alexander Taicher and Glenn Shadix - Click to Enlarge
Alexander Taicher & Glenn Shadix
 
Daddy Bob and I made it out to the beach at "Mama's" after a hard afternoon of rehearsing in front of the documentarian's camera.  Felt a little "odd" to have intimate rehearsals filmed in my living room but..."good odd" if you know what I mean.  Talked to Michelle Phillips and sang her "Uncle Lou Lou", a song she sang and put on the "B" side of her 1975 single, "There She Goes".  It was good to call Mama Michelle from "Mama's" and sing her song about " A week on Maui , Oh Lou, what it could do for you...It's not corruption to have an eruption on Maui, Volcanos do"  The song was about Lou Adler who produced all of the Mama's and Papa's recordings as well as co-producing The Monterey Pop Festival (the one that introduced Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendricks as well as help make a cross-over star of Otis Redding...
 Robert Taicher and Glenn Shadix - Click to Enlarge
Robert Taicher & Glenn Shadix on the beach at Mama's
 
Had time to chill in the hammock as well as a teeny tiny nap in the master bedroom of my suite at "Mama's.  Today my pick up is eight and set call nine.  Henri Vollard is seducing "Adam" (Alex Taicher) into helping him secure Gauguin's art collection to make off with the booty and high tail it back to Paris...great scene on paper and I think we can nail it after Sunday's work..
 Glenn Shadix chillin at Mama's - Click to Enlarge
 
Glenn Shadix chillin at Mama's 
Hope I have time to Blog this week. Tune in and see!  Can you say "S E L F   P R O M O T I O N ?  Oh well, you knew what you were doing when you logged in...lol
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Aloha

August 01, 2009

Working Hard in Paradise

Glenn Shadix & Stephane Gauger - Click to Enlarge 

 The microclimate in the remote area of Maui's beaches (surrounded by lush mountains of rainforest and flora beyond adequate description on a blog) has been a dynamic challenge for the exteriors we are shooting.  Sun across the bay and hard rain on the left side of us that comes and goes without much concern about our lighting continuity (LOL) has heightened the work for both cast and crew.  Every second of sun is used and if we have sudden rain... we just have to re-shoot the master and coverage quick-like-a-bunny and it gives deeper meaning to one of my lines of dialogue: "Time Is Precious".  The photo above shows me in costume as Henri Vollard sitting in a straw hut (with a blue umbrella to keep the wardrobe dry) beside screen writer (of FINDING GAUGUIN) Stephane Gauger.  We shot the coverage of this crucial scene once in half sun, half rain, and a whole other set of coverage in light rain.   Getting golden work from everyone, in spite of, or possibly BECAUSE of the tremendous obstacles...

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These guys (that I call my Maui Mafia) are just a few of the enormous group of native Hawaiians who are making this film possible.  What a kind and genuine people...The making of this film would be impossible without the hundreds of generous, hard working people of Maui.  By the way, they gave us a happy, song filled Luau after our wrap last night;  a truly refreshing and amazing blessing.  I feel like I have come home in an un-transmittable sense.  And I thought I had seen the most beautiful geographic scenery on Earth when I spent months on both north and south islands of New Zealand.  The remote Maui beaches rival ANYTHING I HAVE EVER SEEN ANYWHERE.

 
Bob Taicher 
Bob Taicher
 
Bob Taicher is co-director and Executive producer.  We met ten years ago at Michelle Phillips' "Last Full Moon Of The Millennium" party and the night we met he gave me a script which I read THAT NIGHT in Michelle's "GOLD RECORD ROOM” office.   Bob hired me as soon as I finished reading the script and now   "SHUT YER DIRTY LITTLE MOUTH" will have it's official release this coming Autumn.  I Love and Respect Bob as a dear, kind and brilliant man as well as a magnificent artist.  It is a pleasure to be working with him again--this time with practically the entire Taicher clan either behind or in front of the camera.
 
Don Taicher as Paul Gauguin - Click to Enlarge
Don Taicher as Paul Gauguin
 
At 72 years of age, Don is blossoming in too many ways to describe.  He carries this film with his portrayal of Gauguin.  This is our first collaboration and I am sure it will not be our last.
 Alexander Taicher as Adam
Alexander Taicher as Adam
 
Playing the role of the young artist Gauguin is mentoring, Alex is, at 20, in the process of creating a remarkable film debut.  A natural. A hard working complete natural.  We completed work on our first scene together last evening and we are having a wonderful time preparing for the scenes we have ahead.  He is a beautiful young man inside and out.
 Glenn Shadix on a remote beach location on Maui - Click to Enlarge
Glenn Shadix on a remote beach location on Maui
 
Yes, I dyed my hair and lost a few pounds (I weighed in at 185 lbs. as of this morning) and am enjoying the work on this picture more than anything I have done since BEETLEJUICE.  Too bad I have to deal with such a tough location as I end my four year sabbatical! LAUGHING OUT LOUD.  More of the incredible cast and crew as time permits and the adventure continues.  So many of this wonderful ensemble will be at my party at The Roosevelt later this month and what fun THAT will be......Love to all--GS