Archive for November 16, 2008

Sweeney Todd

Posted in Personal Stuff by John E. Pannell on November 16th, 2008 at 11:06 pm

In 2007 “Sweeney Todd“, a musical by Stephen Sondheim as adapted for the silver screen and made into a movie starring Johnny Depp in the title role.   It has developed a cult following of sorts, especially among the college aged generation.   However, I first became acquainted with this show in its original stage form when I was in high school and even had the opportunity to play in the pit for a production of this while in college.   Recently I have been reacquainting myself with the stage production.

The movie adaptation has artistic merits of its own, but for me it pales in comparison to the original score.   A lot of the craziness, and even humor, of the original was removed in the movie.   More emphasis was placed on the goriness of the plot.   All the choral numbers, especially the “Ballad of Sweeney Todd” were cut.

For those who are interested here’s a chance to experience a few of the scenes from the stage production.   George Hearn sings the title role.  Angela Lansbury, who was a well-known stage actress before being known for “Murder She Wrote”,  plays Mrs. Lovett.   You’ll find this very different from Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter’s performances.

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1948 Area Z Fellowship

Posted in Area Z, Section Conclave Patches by John E. Pannell on November 16th, 2008 at 3:02 pm
1948 Area Z Fellowship Patch

1948 Area Z Fellowship Patch

The 1948 Area “Z” Fellowship was held at Camp Ho-non-wah with Unali’yi 236 (Un A Li’yi 236) acting as host lodge.   This was the second of three Area Z fellowships.  The patch for this event is pictured to the left.  This patch is quite rare and actively sought out by conclave patch collectors, especially in South Carolina.

In the days before the first Dixie Fellowship, these conclaves were sometimes referred to by the city of the host lodge.  So, one might here this referred to as the 1948 Charleston Fellowship

Thanks to Jason Spangler (www.santeeswapper.com) for supplying the images for the Area Z and Dixie Fellowship patches used on this blog.

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1958 Area 3F Meeting

Posted in Area 3-F, Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on November 16th, 2008 at 8:00 am
1958 Area 3F Patch

1958 Area 3F Patch

In 1958, the lodges of Area 3F met at Camp Twin Echo, near Ligioner, Pennsylvania, site of the 1948 Area F and 1953 Area 3B meetings. The meeting was hosted by Anicus Lodge #67.

The event patch had the same design as the previous two Area 3F patches, with the border and lettering in brown.

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