It’s been almost three months since Staging Old Masters: Former Prisoners Perform at the Pulitzer had its last official performance on May 10, yet the program’s impact is still reverberating here on Washington Blvd.
Ronald Gore, who will eventually be interviewed on 2buildings1blog, now works at the Pulitzer as a gallery assistant. On June 26, Travis Dean and Reuben Stewart once more rapped about St. Sebastian for A Midsummer Night. Still to come, on the weekend of August 29-30, another S.O.M. player will read during A Marathon Metamorphoses, a two-day reading of Ovid.
What you may not know is that also last month, Staging Old Masters came together one more time for their final, final recital in the Pulitzer galleries. However, there was no public audience—only Pulitzer staff and a camera crew, filming the polished vignettes on St. Jerome, Mary Magdalen, Regnier, and the rest. We’re all on pins and needles for the video’s approaching completion, when we’ll publish it on this web site.
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