A Review And Recap Of:
The
Los Angeles Media
& Education Center's
New Ivar Festival Gala Opening Night
January 14, 2001
Starring: The Cast and Friends of "General
Hospital"
(Click The Picture of Stephen and Mary Beth Below to View More Pictures From The Event)
On January 14, 2001 The Los Angeles Media & Education Center (LAMEC) held a gala opening night of their New Ivar festival, featuring the cast and friends of General Hospital in scenes from the American Theater. Below is my review and recap of the event. Everything you read below is merely my opinion and no one else's.
Scenes from the American Theater:
The evening began with a special appearance by Nicholas Cage, who came to show support for LAMEC and its efforts to support arts education for the youth in Los Angeles, and to introduce his high school drama teacher and good friend, John Ingle (Edward, GH). John joined Nicholas on stage and discussed what Nicholas was like in school, as well as the importance of what LAMEC does.
John Ingle and Leslie Charleson (Monica Quartermaine,
GH) introduced each scene.
Stephen and Mary Beth both have SUCH stage presence, and its not something I can explain ...you have to see it for yourself. They know how to work the stage, they belong up there. And if you have ever been moved by their work on screen, in the smallest scene, just multiply that a thousand-fold, and you might have a vague idea of how they work the stage. They are just magical performers. And the CHEMISTRY! WOWSA! On a vain note: I LOVED what Stephen wore in the scene, and how his hair looked... he is so FINE! LOL. Mary Beth looked vibrant, and very Grace-Kelly. Ok done gushing...on with the rest :)
All in all, I would have to say my favorites were
as follows:
The After-Party:
After the event itself, there was a private party in a tent right outside the theater. A small street was closed off to accomodate the party. There was a lot of press in the tent, where lots of actors and their families mingled with the fans. Inside the tent was a WONDERFUL buffet spread, a bar, and a coffee bar.
The event itself was very laid back/subdued. It wasn't a lot of pressured people with autographs to sign, it was more of a cast party with some fans there. The actors were happy to meet the fans, and everyone was genuinely in a good mood. So it was pretty mellow, which made it SO fun to just be able to take in the environment. If you did want pictures though, finding a good time to take the pictures without interrupting conversations or being disruptive was difficult. You just had to go with the flow. And that worked out well, made it more relaxed, and all the actors seemed to stay a long time.
Stephen's wife and three kids were all there. Mary Beth was there with her oldest, Danny, and her husband Michael. When we talked to Stephen, and told him we enjoyed the play he said the scene from the play was a "tree's dream come true", and boy was he ever right LOL! (Referring to members of the Crystal Tree, online Stephen and Mary Beth fans). He then told us that he had just been offerred the role in a full production of "The Zoo Story" at the New Ivar, for a 6 week run. We were SO excited to hear that news! He was great with his fans, as always, making us feel special.
When we talked to Mary Beth she thanked us for all we contribute to the Aliso/Rancho Viejo school, she truly appreciated it. She told us how the school is growing. She was so great! :) She must have talked to every person in the room that night and was just lovely. I saw a lot of different people come up to talk to her, greet her, hug her. Coltin Scott and John Ingle were among them...and Stephen obviously, LOL.
By one in the morning, everything was winding down, but we were still having a great time (though exhausted! LOL). Stephen gave me and his other fans who were leaving at the same time (other trees and angels) great hugs! The man is a gem. :) It was SO wonderful to see his efforts with LAMEC become such a success.
FYI:
LAMEC is a non-profit organization. On the inside of LAMEC magazine cover, this mission statement is printed: "The Los Angeles Media & Education Center (LAMEC) is dedicated to bringing the people of Los Angeles together through the arts. We believe that self expression promotes self-esteem and that people who can play together can learn to work and live together". For more information or to become a member of LAMEC, go to the web site: www.lamec.org
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