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FORT WORTH, Texas – It never fails, the inevitable “Why me?” and “What did I do to deserve this?” that […]
Got a play opening next week...
Ol' Brad McEntire pops up at the FIT
Brad McEntire will be showing up as a "mystery show" at the 2024 Festival of Independent Theaters this coming Friday (8/2) performing his award-winning solo show Robert's Eternal Goldfish.
Robert's Eternal Goldfish has traveled to festivals and venues all over North America over the last decade and rarely plays so close to home.
This darkly comic one-man show concerns Robert J. Roberts. He has a huge problem with the world. In particular he really dislikes people. Especially people. All people. One day he becomes the unlikely custodian of a magical goldfish and Mr. Robert's misanthropic view of the world is seriously challenged. Can a person be frustrated into being a better human being?
Playing Friday, 8/2/2024 at 7 PM in Theatre Too! at Theatre Three, 2688 Laciede Street #120, Dallas TX 75201 (directions)
For more show info visit... HERE
For more about the FIT visit... HERE
J. Herbin comics make it a full year...
Check out all the anti-comic goodness... HERE
New hiking video up on the YouTube...
New Cultivated Playwright podcast up...
Wherein I read a bit of my new book on solo performance...
Listen HERE
Still drawing the J. Herbin "anti-comics." Up to 46 of them now...
“Aline” Music Video. Directed by Wes Anderson. Illustrated by Javi Aznarez
Yes and yes...
Link: https://vimeo.com/dutchuncle/aline-music-video-wes-anderson
I recently launched a brand new-old webcomic. Let me 'splain...
Back in the late 1990s when I was a young and impressionable college student. I became enthralled with trying to create a sort of minimalist comic. The idea was not to have to draw the comic from scratch each time. The idea, instead, was that I would just need to update the word balloons. That is to say, I wanted to change what the characters say (the dialogue), not how the actual comics look (the art). Then I thought it would be neat if you removed characters altogether. What you might get would be a sort of anti-comic.
So, I came up with J. Herbin. Here was a character who was simply a passive observer in his own strip. It would have little to no movement or action. The dialogue would come in from out-of-frame. We, the readers, are overhearing an off-frame snippet of conversation just as Herbin is in the comic. I came at it as this little experiment. Would such a strip even be interesting? Could I still make it weird? Or even, occasionally, funny?
Since I had just graduated from college (where I had been a cartoonist for the school paper) and the internet hadn't really picked up momentum yet, I did not have an outlet for the idea at the time. My original J. Herbin comics only lasted a short while. I ended up putting it in a drawer and kind of forgot about it.
I later learned about David Lynch's The Angriest Dog in the World and Max Cannon's strip Red Meat. I thought, "Hey, other people, much more well-known than me, have done this sort of thing. There might be something to this idea." Over the last few years, while the zeitgeist kind of centered on questions of connection and isolation, I started thinking about this little minimalist anti-comic idea once again. I put it on my list for projects to launch in the new year and now, well, its here!
The first few new J. Herbin comics are up and ready to read on the brand-new website... HERE
I hope, if you are reading this, that you'll follow along each week and check out this little project. I am oddly excited about it.
Long-form improv in Dallas, Texas!
Wes Anderson's 'Asteroid City' will be released in theaters on June 16, 2023.
Fun Grip Improv plays around the DFW area for three consecutive weekends
Viva la Summer!
“Centaur” is the work of Maurice Montero Sauvage. More than 120 pieces assembled. One of his biggest challenges as he says himself.
Steampunk Tendencies on Instagram
Dallas Comedy Club presents Fun Grip! on Thursday, March 17 2022 at 8:30pm, Club Theater @ Dallas Comedy Club, Dallas, TX
Well, would you look at this...
Antony Sher as King Lear (2018)
Antony Sher as the titular hero of Cyrano de Bergerac (1997) for the RSC.