OUT OF THE WOODS Doc Heide, Artistic Advisor & Co-Founder What have those in the Northern Sky family been doing during this year of non-doing? In approximate alphabetical order of those we heard from: LEE BECKER writes that “my main focus was taking care of (son) Wilbur and being his main homeschool facilitator. Other than some Northern Sky online events and some videos, it was a strange, quiet year.” Moving back to Chicago, ALEX CAMPEA was involved in several readings with Zooming the Movies, allowing him to perform while live theatre has been unavailable. Some favorite roles have been Luke Skywalker (Return of the Jedi), C-3P0 (Verily, a New Hope), Voldemort (HP and the Sorcerer’s Stone), Ed Wood (Ed Wood), and The Master (Buffy the Vampire Slayer). RICHARD CASTLE wrote a 15-minute musical called Virtual Happy Hour, which was produced online by Theater Resources Unlimited. He adapted it into a play, which was produced by Left Edge Theater and is also part of the Geneva Theatre Guild new play festival. Both versions had readings at Northern Sky. After the 7-country tour of AMY CHAFFEE’s show and her teaching (at Tulane) were cancelled by the pandemic, she contracted Covid and survived. She then led a team of 22 voice teachers on 5 continents to gather cuttingedge research on vector-spreading of the virus. Together, they wrote a white paper on best practices for voice teachers. Then she coached a show shooting in England called The Girlfriend Experience for STARZ network. She just turned in her preliminary tenure dossier and is coaching Swedish accents on a Netflix film, The Tall Guy 2. Finally, she writes that, “More importantly, I got a dog. He is a handful. We have been together 5 months and he is ALMOST convinced that I am in charge.” After a successful run at Northern Sky’s Raise the Curtain last May, DOUG CLEMONS took his Dance Jam fitness classes completely virtual. He offered weekly classes for close to 200 global participants, including fundraisers for other Wisconsin theatres such as Skylight Music Theatre, Forward Theatre, Milwaukee Opera Theater and Sunset Playhouse. KATIE DAHL worked on a new play about midwives
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