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Terry Teachout on the arts in New York City

Intermission

October 3, 2016 by Terry Teachout

1954-breaking-home-tiesThe Mosaic Theatre Company’s production of Satchmo at the Waldorf closed yesterday afternoon in Washington, D.C. It’s always bittersweet when a show comes to the end of its run, but this particular closing has a special meaning for me: it’s the first time in nearly a year that Satchmo isn’t running, in rehearsal, or in the works somewhere in America. I flew out to Chicago last December to help get Charles Newell’s Court Theatre production underway, and since then Satchmo has been performed in Chicago, San Francisco, Portsmouth, Colorado Springs, West Palm Beach, Sacramento, Washington, and Baton Rouge. I saw four of those stagings and directed one of them, but there are now three Louis Armstrongs, Jahi Kearse, Spencer Howard, and Lawrence E. Street, who have done the play without me. Like a first-born son gone off to college, Satchmo has left me behind and is now making its way in the world.

The world, it seems, isn’t done with Satchmo, at least not quite yet. Triangle Productions of Portland, Oregon, will be opening its production, the last of the 2016-17 season and the fifteenth to date, on February 2. As for 2017-18, I’ve already received an inquiry from a theater company seeking to obtain rights to the show for next season. And I even have a Satchmo-related personal appearance coming up: John Douglas Thompson and I will be speaking about Satchmo next Wednesday at New York’s Drama Book Shop, Inc.

14469622_10154088028488471_8514069577902085871_nNevertheless, I know it’s time to start frying other fish. I’m already hard at work on my second play, about which much more later, and I’ve been talking to a regional theater company about directing another play, this one written by somebody else. As for my day job at The Wall Street Journal, it’s shifted into the high gear of a brand-new season: I saw three shows in New York last week and will be reviewing them for the Journal this week and next.

And what about Satchmo? Well, I’ve been thinking of late about my favorite scene from Bull Durham:

INT. THE DUGOUT

NUKE PUTS ON HIS WARMUP JACKET and sits down next to Crash Davis, who’s taking off his gear, readying to hit.

NUKE I was great, eh?

CRASH Your fastball was up and your curveball was hanging—in the Show they woulda ripped you.

NUKE Can’t you let me enjoy the moment?

CRASH The moment’s over.

maxresdefaultSo it is, and I’m preparing to move on to the next one, whatever and wherever it may turn out to be. But I sure have enjoyed the moment that just came to an end, as much as I’ve ever enjoyed anything in my professional life. And no matter how many more moments lay ahead of me in the years that lie ahead, I very much doubt that any of them, however exciting they are, will be quite like this one.

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John Douglas Thompson and I will be talking about and signing copies of Satchmo at the Waldorf at the Drama Book Shop, Inc., 250 W. 40th St., next Wednesday, October 12, at five p.m. For more information, go here.

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Terry Teachout, who writes this blog, is the drama critic of The Wall Street Journal and the critic-at-large of Commentary. In addition to his Wall Street Journal drama column and his monthly essays … [Read More...]

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About “About Last Night”

This is a blog about the arts in New York City and the rest of America, written by Terry Teachout. Terry is a critic, biographer, playwright, director, librettist, recovering musician, and inveterate blogger. In addition to theater, he writes here and elsewhere about all of the other arts--books, … [Read More...]

About My Plays and Opera Libretti

Billy and Me, my second play, received its world premiere on December 8, 2017, at Palm Beach Dramaworks in West Palm Beach, Fla. Satchmo at the Waldorf, my first play, closed off Broadway at the Westside Theatre on June 29, 2014, after 18 previews and 136 performances. That production was directed … [Read More...]

About My Podcast

Peter Marks, Elisabeth Vincentelli, and I are the panelists on “Three on the Aisle,” a bimonthly podcast from New York about theater in America. … [Read More...]

About My Books

My latest book is Duke: A Life of Duke Ellington, published in 2013 by Gotham Books in the U.S. and the Robson Press in England and now available in paperback. I have also written biographies of Louis Armstrong, George Balanchine, and H.L. Mencken, as well as a volume of my collected essays called A … [Read More...]

The Long Goodbye

To read all three installments of "The Long Goodbye," a multi-part posting about the experience of watching a parent die, go here. … [Read More...]

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