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The Passing of a Mentor

April 20, 2009 at 4:01 pm by Claudia

I learned of someone’s passing today. This was someone special to me and to many, many people. His name was Phil Mark and he was my teacher, mentor and friend. Let me tell you a bit about him.

Mr. Mark (he asked me to call him Phil when I was an adult and I could never do it) was my junior high school music teacher. I walked into the 7th grade with a bit of talent. I loved to sing, and I was just beginning to discover acting. Just the seed had been planted. I sang in his choir and at the end of the year he invited me to audition for a summer musical. I grew up in Dearborn, Michigan and in those days the Parks and Recreation department had the funds for lots of interesting summer endeavors. Mr. Mark thought it would be great to gather a bunch of students from all over the city and put on a musical. I was game. That first show was titled, aptly enough, On With the Show. We worked on it all summer for a few days each week, and at the end of the summer we performed it. Heaven. I met all sorts of wonderful people and I was hooked. That next year, in Junior High School, I was Little Buttercup in H.M.S. Pinafore and I learned to love Gilbert and Sullivan. Still do. The next summer, we did Oliver, and then we went on to perform The King and I, Carnival, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Oliver again (when I was older, this time I got to play the lead), Once Upon a Mattress, The Mikado. I kept on doing these shows through college and even did one after graduating from college.

Through it all I learned how to work with others, what upstage and downstage was, how to sing and act onstage, how to shape a character – how to have fun. I became very close to his family and spent many, many hours at their house. Last year, Mr. Mark’s wife Earlene passed away. And now we have lost Mr. Mark.

I can’t describe how much this man meant to me, to my life, to my wishes and dreams. I went on to do all sorts of shows in high school, to major in Drama in college, and eventually to get my MFA in Acting. All because someone had a dream he wanted to share with kids. He could have taken the summers off. He didn’t. He spent all summer shepherding a bunch of young, green actors and singers through the rehearsal process so that we could create something magical. And we performed the shows, at least several of them, under a tent. Total magic.

My best friend and I spent this morning crying and sharing memories of this time with Mr. Mark. Laural and I have known each other since I was in 7th grade and she was in 8th. We met and bonded during that time, during On With the Show. We had often spoken of meeting in Dearborn (she lives outside of Chicago now) and visiting Mr. Mark once again. Too late. I think he knew how much he meant to me, to Laural, and to so many who were blessed to have known him. I hope so with all my heart.

Bless you and thank you Mr. Mark.

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Early Sunday

April 19, 2009 at 11:53 am by Claudia

I’m afraid my body clock hasn’t adjusted to the time change yet, so I keep waking up quite early. On one hand, I need more sleep. On the other hand, I love the quiet of the early morning hours. The day promises to be a very warm one here in San Diego. I walked to the theater yesterday, and let me tell you, I felt the heat! Perhaps I sweated some pounds off? I have to walk there again today because it is Earth Day and in Balboa Park parking will be impossible. By the way, Happy Earth Day! I plan to investigate some of the booths while making my way to the rehearsal hall.

My work here is picking up – as of Tuesday all the actors will be in town for the Summer Repertory and I will be coaching 4 productions at once. To say my plate will be full is an understatement!

I was a happy camper yesterday because I signed up for MLB -TV and can now watch the Red Sox on my laptop! Oh boy! I love that I can keep up with my favorite team. The quality of the feed is surprisingly good. I happily sat in my wicker chair watching the game and knitting.

My friend, Elyse, passed on an award to me and I am honored to accept it. Elyse has a wonderful blog called cottage. Please stop by and look at all her wonderful creations. She is a delightful person and I am so glad we are blogging friends. Don’t you just love the cottage logo she uses?

Have a wonderful Sunday everyone. Oh, almost forgot, La Maison Rustique’s barn sale is this Friday and Saturday! I can’t wait to go. Of course, I will once again take lots of photos to share with you.

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Pink Saturday

April 18, 2009 at 12:37 am by Claudia

Hello everyone! Its Pink Saturday again and that means that Beverly of How Sweet the Sound has a list on her blog of everyone participating. Thank you, Beverly, for all your work. Please visit all the other blogs showing their pink lovelies.

This little covered glass dish has hand painted roses on it. Heidi had it at the shop and I took it home with me (after paying for it, of course!) I use it to hold some of my jewelry.

I found this fabric at an antique shop. I love the pink flowers. Someday I will make something with it, but for now I’m happy looking at it.

I’ve wanted to post this little pink cutie for a while, but I had to go home to get just the right shot. When the sunlight is behind Scout, her little pink ears just glow!

I think she’s sleepy here or maybe just fed up with my camera.

Of course I’m her Mom, but she’s a cutie, isn’t she?

Happy Pink Saturday everyone.

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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