Friday, December 14, 2018

Spotlight On...Judy Frank

Name: Judy Frank

Hometown: Fort Thomas, Kentucky; Indianapolis, Indiana

Education: Indiana University, Yale Drama School

Favorite Credits: Mary in Mary Mary, Shirley Valentine, Desdemona etc.

Why theater?: It is the most immediate art form for me; I am drawn not just to it, but intoit.

Tell us about Notes To Wherever: After my husband’s death, well meaning friends gave me a number of “how to deal with loss” books, and though I found parts of them somewhat helpful, my overwhelming reaction was that grief is a highly individual process, so I followed my instincts and began to write notes to my husband, with the underlying idea that if what I was writing turned out to be a book – I had been published previously – the reader could take what helped and leave the rest. The surprise for me, though it probably shouldn’t have been a surprise since my husband was wonderfully witty, was how much humor there is in even the bleakest situation. It gets me, and I hope, an audience, through.

What inspired you to create Notes To Wherever?: The transition from book to stage happened because after so many – don’t ask – years in the business, I guess theatre just sort of leaks out of me. Professionals who read the original draft kept saying, “Judy, this is a theatre piece,” and so it became one.

What kind of theater speaks to you? What or who inspires you as an artist?: Comedy. And theatre that reaches the cerebrum through the heart. There are so many things, so many people – but first was a wonderful professor at IU whose love of theatre was absolutely contagious.

If you could work with anyone you’ve yet to work with, who would it be?: Doug Hughes I think. But first I’d like to work with a number of people I’ve already had the good fortune to work with, including my current director, Kathryn Markey.

What show have you recommended to your friends?: Come from Away recently, though I am rather ashamed to admit I’ve been too involved in my own work to do my usual amount of theatre going.

Who would play you in a movie about yourself and what would it be called?: I have no idea who would play me in a movie, but I think as I look back, in spite or perhaps because of some bumps and bruises, I would call the movie “Lucky Girl.”

If you could go back in time and see any play or musical you missed, what would it be?: Opening night of Oklahoma, or anything with the Lunts or Laurette Taylor.

What’s your biggest guilty pleasure?: Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate.

If you weren’t working in theater, you would be?: Dreaming…

What’s up next?: The great (or maybe just interesting) American novel, which friends will probably turn into a play.

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Drag365: Fav 9 Photos of January!

To commemorate Drag365, I've compiled my favorite nine photos for each month during Drag365. Now's the time for you to tell me YOUR favorite from each month! All you have to do is head on over to Instagram, follow me @michaelblocktalk and comment on the January Fav 9 photo grid! It's so simple! 


1- Miz Cracker (@miz_cracker)
2- Marti Gould Cummings (@martigcummings)
3- Aquaria (@ageofaquaria)
4- Prada G. Major (@pradagmajor)
5- Stephanie's Child and Brita Filter (@childofstephanie // @thebritafilter)
6- Gloria Swansong (@gloria_swansong)
7- Petti Cake (@petticakenyc)
8- Vanna Deux and Misty Mountains (@vannadeux // @mistymountainsnyc)
9- Terra Hyman (@terrahyman)