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Monday, January 16, 2017McSweeny said.Iglewski appeared in a dozen productions of “A Christmas Carol” at the Guthrie, and had numerous Shakespeare credits as well: “The Merchant of Venice,” “Romeo and Juliet,” “Othello” and Twelfth Night.” He applied his talent to dramas and comedies alike, classic and contemporary.He began his Guthrie tenure under Garland Wright in 1985.“He was very funny and known for his mastery in his later years, but he could be very moving as a straight actor,” said Isabell Monk O’Connor, who acted with Iglewski in about two dozen shows.Iglewski performed in “The Miser” and “Tartuffe” at Theatre de la Jeune Lune, “Entertaining Mr. Sloane” at the Jungle and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at Chicago Shakespeare. He acted at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., and toured the country as part of John Houseman’s The Acting Company. In 1999, Dowling gave him the Artistic Director’s Award.Dowling’s memories of Iglewski, whom he directed extensively, included the actor’s portrayals of Bottom in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Chasuble in “The Importance of Being Earnest,” and Leonato, the governor, in “Much Ado About Nothing.” Dowling said that last performance was astonishing.“He found all the comic notes in the earlier scenes with ease but when it came to the scene where he condemns his daughter in the chapel, Julio dropped the comedy and delivered the speech with a kind of ferocity that was chilling,” said Dowling.Iglewski’s spiral began when his longtime partner, Tim Lee, who was managing editor of Lavender Magazine and co-founder of Outward Spiral theater company, died of an apparent suicide. Lee disappeared near the Mississippi River on Oct. 28, 2002, and his body was recovered on March 17, 2003.Iglewski “was very fragile at that point and hadn’t healed from his loss,” said Monk O’Connor. “He was probably seen by tens and tens of thousands of people, but he was very private. I hope there’s a service that we are privy to. We loved that brilliant man.”Toward the end of his career, the Guthrie cast Iglewski in “Peer Gynt,” which starred Mark Rylance, and McSweeny’s production of “A View from the Bridge.” He had to be replaced in both.“While he had left the stage some years ago, he has left an amazing legacy in the memories of his colleagues and of Guthrie audiences,” said Dowling.Services or survivors have not been announced. ...
Monday, November 14, 2016Hart met her real husband while working on the TV series “Paris” in 1979. She appeared twice on Broadway; in “Dirty Linen” in 1977 and played Desdemona to Jones’ Othello in 1982. In addition to her husband, their son, Flynn, and her brothers James A. V. Hart and William F. Hart III, survive her. Donations may be made in Cecilia’s name to: The Actors Fund https://donate.actorsfund.org/donate or Hudson Valley Hospice https://www.hvhospice.org/index.php/foundation/donate/. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Dave Matlow for WestportNow.comPosted 10/19/16 at 11:27 AM...
Monday, October 24, 2016Hart met her real husband while working on the TV series “Paris” in 1979. She appeared twice on Broadway; in “Dirty Linen” in 1977 and played Desdemona to Jones’ Othello in 1982. In addition to her husband, their son, Flynn, and her brothers James A. V. Hart and William F. Hart III, survive her. Donations may be made in Cecilia’s name to: The Actors Fund https://donate.actorsfund.org/donate or Hudson Valley Hospice https://www.hvhospice.org/index.php/foundation/donate/. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Dave Matlow for WestportNow.comPosted 10/19/16 at 11:27 AM...
Monday, July 04, 2016BB net format Wednesday, as Dan Bogle, Clint Cameron, Jack Joseph and Mike Zimmerer won with 60. Jim Snider, Mike West, Jim Wilson and John Hartzler were second with 61, and Brian Addis, Dick Dallas, Othello Repuyan and Russ Lloyd were third with 62. Snider made the longest putt (35-feet-7) on No. 15, and Dallas was closest to the pin on 12 (2-feet-3).WomenGreen Valley• The Wednesday Night Parettes League had Mary Burkhart with low gross of 35 and Burkhart and Tracie Herman tied with low net of 26. Winning teams were 2, 3, 7, 8 and 10.• Jenny Williams had low gross of 36 and low net of 24 in the Wednesday Night Century National Bank League. The weekly prize winner was Alaina Joseph, and winning teams were 1, 2, 7 and 8.• Kathi Galloway carded 34 for low gross and Juanita King had a low net of 27 in the MHPCC Ladies League. Winning teams were 3, 4, 7 and 8.
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Monday, January 16, 2017McSweeny said.Iglewski appeared in a dozen productions of “A Christmas Carol” at the Guthrie, and had numerous Shakespeare credits as well: “The Merchant of Venice,” “Romeo and Juliet,” “Othello” and Twelfth Night.” He applied his talent to dramas and comedies alike, classic and contemporary.He began his Guthrie tenure under Garland Wright in 1985.“He was very funny and known for his mastery in his later years, but he could be very moving as a straight actor,” said Isabell Monk O’Connor, who acted with Iglewski in about two dozen shows.Iglewski performed in “The Miser” and “Tartuffe” at Theatre de la Jeune Lune, “Entertaining Mr. Sloane” at the Jungle and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at Chicago Shakespeare. He acted at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., and toured the country as part of John Houseman’s The Acting Company. In 1999, Dowling gave him the Artistic Director’s Award.Dowling’s memories of Iglewski, whom he directed extensively, included the actor’s portrayals of Bottom in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Chasuble in “The Importance of Being Earnest,” and Leonato, the governor, in “Much Ado About Nothing.” Dowling said that last performance was astonishing.“He found all the comic notes in the earlier scenes with ease but when it came to the scene where he condemns his daughter in the chapel, Julio dropped the comedy and delivered the speech with a kind of ferocity that was chilling,” said Dowling.Iglewski’s spiral began when his longtime partner, Tim Lee, who was managing editor of Lavender Magazine and co-founder of Outward Spiral theater company, died of an apparent suicide. Lee disappeared near the Mississippi River on Oct. 28, 2002, and his body was recovered on March 17, 2003.Iglewski “was very fragile at that point and hadn’t healed from his loss,” said Monk O’Connor. “He was probably seen by tens and tens of thousands of people, but he was very private. I hope there’s a service that we are privy to. We loved that brilliant man.”Toward the end of his career, the Guthrie cast Iglewski in “Peer Gynt,” which starred Mark Rylance, and McSweeny’s production of “A View from the Bridge.” He had to be replaced in both.“While he had left the stage some years ago, he has left an amazing legacy in the memories of his colleagues and of Guthrie audiences,” said Dowling.Services or survivors have not been announced. ...
Monday, November 14, 2016Hart met her real husband while working on the TV series “Paris” in 1979. She appeared twice on Broadway; in “Dirty Linen” in 1977 and played Desdemona to Jones’ Othello in 1982. In addition to her husband, their son, Flynn, and her brothers James A. V. Hart and William F. Hart III, survive her. Donations may be made in Cecilia’s name to: The Actors Fund https://donate.actorsfund.org/donate or Hudson Valley Hospice https://www.hvhospice.org/index.php/foundation/donate/. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Dave Matlow for WestportNow.comPosted 10/19/16 at 11:27 AM...
Monday, October 24, 2016Hart met her real husband while working on the TV series “Paris” in 1979. She appeared twice on Broadway; in “Dirty Linen” in 1977 and played Desdemona to Jones’ Othello in 1982. In addition to her husband, their son, Flynn, and her brothers James A. V. Hart and William F. Hart III, survive her. Donations may be made in Cecilia’s name to: The Actors Fund https://donate.actorsfund.org/donate or Hudson Valley Hospice https://www.hvhospice.org/index.php/foundation/donate/. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Dave Matlow for WestportNow.comPosted 10/19/16 at 11:27 AM...
Monday, July 04, 2016BB net format Wednesday, as Dan Bogle, Clint Cameron, Jack Joseph and Mike Zimmerer won with 60. Jim Snider, Mike West, Jim Wilson and John Hartzler were second with 61, and Brian Addis, Dick Dallas, Othello Repuyan and Russ Lloyd were third with 62. Snider made the longest putt (35-feet-7) on No. 15, and Dallas was closest to the pin on 12 (2-feet-3).WomenGreen Valley• The Wednesday Night Parettes League had Mary Burkhart with low gross of 35 and Burkhart and Tracie Herman tied with low net of 26. Winning teams were 2, 3, 7, 8 and 10.• Jenny Williams had low gross of 36 and low net of 24 in the Wednesday Night Century National Bank League. The weekly prize winner was Alaina Joseph, and winning teams were 1, 2, 7 and 8.• Kathi Galloway carded 34 for low gross and Juanita King had a low net of 27 in the MHPCC Ladies League. Winning teams were 3, 4, 7 and 8.