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Making It

Here is track 6 from Through A Glass, Darkly, “Making It”. It’s toxic, but not difficult.

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Making It
Music and Lyrics by Mike
Announcer: Todd Alan Johnson
Ensemble Vocals by David Giuliano, Michael Marcotte, Alex Richardson, James Sasser, and Joe Spieldenner
(c) and (p) 2007 FatLab Music (ASCAP)
All Rights Reserved

from Through A Glass, Darkly – commissioned by Dr. Stan Hill and the Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus

Through A Glass, Darkly - TCGMC

The Ordinary Things

Here is track 5 from Through A Glass, Darkly, “The Ordinary Things”. A picture album sparks memories of happier times between Zack and Sebastian.

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The Ordinary Things
Music and Lyrics by Mike
Ensemble Vocals by David Giuliano, Michael Marcotte, Alex Richardson, James Sasser, and Joe Spieldenner
(c) and (p) 2007 FatLab Music (ASCAP)
All Rights Reserved

from Through A Glass, Darkly – commissioned by Dr. Stan Hill and the Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus

Through A Glass, Darkly - TCGMC

Just Another Night

Here is track 4 from Through A Glass, Darkly, “Just Another Night”. Sebastian abandons Billy in the hotel room as he ducks out in search of his next conquest. Meanwhile, Zack waits.

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Just Another Night
Music and Lyrics by Mike
Vocals by Michael Marcotte, Kevin Massey, and Michael Shaieb
Ensemble Vocals by David Giuliano, Michael Marcotte, Alex Richardson, James Sasser, and Joe Spieldenner
(c) and (p) 2007 FatLab Music (ASCAP)
All Rights Reserved

from Through A Glass, Darkly – commissioned by Dr. Stan Hill and the Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus

Through A Glass, Darkly - TCGMC

Transitions

Here is track 3 from Through A Glass, Darkly, “Transitions”. Billy is lost to his first high.

(We just got back from the GALA Choruses Festival 2008 in Miami. At least two major choruses will be performing “Darkly” in the coming year. More as this develops.)

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Transitions
Music and Lyrics by Mike
Ensemble Vocals by Michael Kadin Craig, Matt Hinkley, and Steve Morgan
(c) and (p) 2007 FatLab Music (ASCAP)
All Rights Reserved

from Through A Glass, Darkly – commissioned by Dr. Stan Hill and the Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus

Through A Glass, Darkly - TCGMC

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Big Week In Review, In Pictures

Through A Glass, Darkly premiered on PBS in Minnesota last Saturday night, while Go-Go Beach simultaneously turned 100 (performances…ever) the same night.

Emily Goldberg and Mike Shaieb at TPT“Darkly” video producer Emily Goldberg with Mike at a TPT screening in Saint Paul

The Showboat MajesticSunset falls on Go-Go’s 100th at the Showboat Majestic, Cincinnati OH

More photos, including a rare Lorie Line sighting outside of the Christmas Season, are seen in this photo album.

And if you missed it in Minneapolis, Through A Glass, Darkly DVDs are on-sale. Order now from the TCGMC website. The video is *amazing* with the concert portion bookended by incredibly moving and personal interviews with some of the cast and artistic team. Get your copy today!

“Through A Glass, Darkly” to air June 21 on Minnesota Public TV

Twin Cities Public Television will be airing the premiere broadcast of Mike’s theatrical-concert about meth addiction — “Through A Glass, Darkly”. Hey Minnesotans: set your TiVos for TPT-17 on Saturday, June 21 from 8-9pm central. For the rest of us out-of-towners, we will find out if TPT streams online, and we’ll post ordering info when DVDs go on-sale.

June 21, 2008 - TPT Program Schedule

The TPT program guide lists it as “Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus: Reflections on Meth Addiction”. We only had 50-some characters to work with, and the “Darkly” title alone was felt to be too non-descript — but the title has not changed, TPT just listed it differently for the program guide.

The program consists of the live concert as taped in March, plus maybe some special features and interviews with Mike.

Mike and I are traveling to Minneapolis next week for a couple of advance screenings, then off to Cincinnati to attend the 100th-ever performance of Go-Go Beach.

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An Easter Parade of “Darkly” publicity

Minnesota’s giant newspaper, the StarTribune, is running a feature about this weekend’s upcoming premiere of “Through A Glass, Darkly”. (If they ask you to pay, just delete your .startribune.com cookies…shhh!)

We hear it’s also on the front page of the print-edition Entertainment section. (btw, I don’t think we’ve ever sent anyone tapes. What, like 8-track?)

Then there’s Minnesota Monthly, who charmingly reduced this concert to “Meth: The Musical” (!). It’s a good feature tho.

Someone else ran an article titled something like “A Meth Mess”, which sounds like a review (it’s not – they meant meth addiction is messy). But I couldn’t find the link.

And, chorus member Vincent Doyle’s interview with Mike about the background of “Darkly”.

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