Showing posts with label Deep Space Nine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deep Space Nine. Show all posts
Monday, May 12, 2014
Online alert: Watch Kitty Swink's online auction promo for the Antaeus
Star Trek power couple Armin "Quark" Shimerman and Kitty "Rozahn/Luaran" Swink have shared news from their Antaeus Theatre company with Trekland before.
And now, to help LA's classical theatre company, here's a fun video (at right) that Kitty directed to promote Antaeus's annual Online Auction fundraiser!
"I literally took the art off of our wall. And dressed Ann Noble in my DS9 hat and Armin's Klingon Shakespeare shirt," tells us.
Keep an eye peeled for a unique sculpture by none other than Rene "Odo" Auberjonois, too...and a few loose editorial comments... And if you can throw them some support, please do.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
20 years since "Emmissary"? Happy birthday, DS9!
In honor of Deep Space Nine's premiere anniversary week—and YES, it was a syndicated show, and premiered on a different night in each market city where it was shown, for a week after Sunday, Jan. 3, 1993 ...
Here's a mystery DS9 "premiere" photo (at right, and below): Can you identify it? While you ponder, here's also a quick dive into a vidchat with Ira Behr from 2011 (below the fold), the fourth of a series we ran a year ago, as he waxes on about DS9 at my urging—and why it's appreciated more as the years go by than it was back in the day. (Some of you newer readers may never have seen it; it was shot during his first-year tenure as showrunner on Alphas.) I always am peeved a bit at how we always celebrate the premiers of series, but not the finales or other major moments—but there you go. We are only human... at least, us Sol III natives, anyway.
So, the mystery picture first:
And now Ira reminiscing (and for a spacer):
Gee, did you really need help on this? Our mystery pic is a rare shot of the Promenade going up on Stage 17 from what you might call even before the Terok Nor days: the spring of 1992 prior to the pilot filming that summer—"the biggest standing set in all of Hollywood" for seven years, as the Paramount tour guides used to brag. This shot does not do its scope justice, even with the crew guys for scale... but you get the idea. And a cool snapshot in history. Enjoy!
Here's a mystery DS9 "premiere" photo (at right, and below): Can you identify it? While you ponder, here's also a quick dive into a vidchat with Ira Behr from 2011 (below the fold), the fourth of a series we ran a year ago, as he waxes on about DS9 at my urging—and why it's appreciated more as the years go by than it was back in the day. (Some of you newer readers may never have seen it; it was shot during his first-year tenure as showrunner on Alphas.) I always am peeved a bit at how we always celebrate the premiers of series, but not the finales or other major moments—but there you go. We are only human... at least, us Sol III natives, anyway.
So, the mystery picture first:
And now Ira reminiscing (and for a spacer):
Gee, did you really need help on this? Our mystery pic is a rare shot of the Promenade going up on Stage 17 from what you might call even before the Terok Nor days: the spring of 1992 prior to the pilot filming that summer—"the biggest standing set in all of Hollywood" for seven years, as the Paramount tour guides used to brag. This shot does not do its scope justice, even with the crew guys for scale... but you get the idea. And a cool snapshot in history. Enjoy!
Labels:
anniversaries,
Behr. Ira Steven,
Deep Space Nine,
DS9,
Promenade,
sets
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