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HELLO AMERICA! Even though they generally took a licking production-wise, there are hundreds of young artists who refused to let their production dreams disappear in a closet somewhere! I received messages from not only young filmmakers but playwright hopefuls, as well, determined to find a safe way to get an audience for their efforts. Young playwrights managed to gather an audience by streaming to produce the necessary audience.
Actor – producer, Tom Poole is an excellent example; he developed two plays during the virus challenge and each of his works had an audience. “They were not very large audiences but enough to receive the kind of reaction to the work which means so much for a new theatrical work,” said Poole.
Frank, who with his wife
Mary lived in north Fargo, then moved to Detroit Lakes, Minn.,” Gib writes. “They had a son,
Don. All three have passed away.”
And then
Tom Poole, Fargo, writes, “I remember Joe very well. As kids, we all were afraid of him.
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“Scherling Photography shot and printed a color picture of Old Joe. It was posted in their Broadway storefront window for years.”
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Now here’s a letter from
Susan Roman, Moorhead, who says she wishes she’d written before her mother passed away three years ago.
“My mom worked for Western Union in Seattle before coming back home after the war,” Susan writes.
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HELLO AMERICA! It is so good to see that the TV and Motion Picture is slowly opening their doors for action again. Producers and agents are setting up meetings to discuss possible shows and films they were forced to put aside until it was genuinely safe. My representative, Lloyd Robinson, was forced to postpone meetings with 20th Century Fox and a few others concerning our sitcom, “The House on Laurel Canyon,” because of the dreadful virus. Depression, as you all can possibly attest to, hit the industry like a bolt of lightning. A few days ago, my phone began to ring off the wall with the news that the TV studios are slowly developing schedules to continue meetings with agents, producer and directors who previously were set for work before the virus hit the entire nation.
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