Paths Crossed and Uncrossed



I work virtually, I communicate with my clients via email, IM and occasionally on the phone. I do meet them from time to time, but mostly I am just a Ping in their email inbox.

Fall 2006


I was introduced to Erin Kamler by a mutual friend back in the fall of 2006. Erin, a very talented musician, artist and writer needed a logo for her musical Runway69. I designed a logo that was used in the New York debut. All our work was done via email and we never needed to speak on the phone, since both of us were busy, we found the ease of email to our liking. Two years later, Erin emailed that she needed a logo for Divorce the Musical, I was intrigued with the possibilities of the logotype and emailed back a few comps. One stuck and I sent her the file and off we both went back into our own swirling vortexes.


Valentine's Day 2009


It is 10:51pm and I am sitting at my keyboard. I just got back from the opening night of Divorce The Musical. I arrived at the box office at the Hudson Complex with my friend Michael and was met by the producer Rick Culbertson, he grabbed my hand and shook it, he thanked me for designing the logo, I smiled and thanked him for inviting me. I was there to experience the excitement of opening night, and to finally meet Erin. It was the end of a shared process of silent words and images to an evening filled with music, laughter, sadness and joy.

Divorce The Musical opens with a couple joined in love, and moves to the couple unravelling at the seams. Penny (Lowe Taylor) and Rich (Rick Segall) have differing views on what marriage is about, Penny is working on a career, while Rich wants to start a family - money, miscommunication and rebound sex further complicate the delicate untwining of their hearts. With a multi-talented ensemble cast, Erin plays out the process of loving and leaving, with a couples therapist (Gabrielle Wagner) as a Greek Chorus that meddles more than heals. As one of their multiple roles, Gabrielle Wagner and Leslie Stevens play the attorneys as enchanting Sirens luring their clients to the rocky shoals, while padding their bank accounts. If you could have your divorce set to toe tapping music, and have your mediation process set on a game show hosted by a Mediator in a mustard colored Be-dazzled jacket (Gregory Franklin), you would have Divorce The Musical. Every divorce should be this fun.


Take A Bow


After the cast gave their final bow, Rick Culbertson came on stage and gave thanks to friends and family. He then took a deep breath and spoke about his relationship with Erin, that while working with her on Divorce, he fell in love with her. He then took a deeper breath, and he pulled out a box from his jacket pocket, and proposed to Erin. A collective gasp from the audience made the moment stop in time. Rick bounded up the steps to Erin and placed the ring on her finger. Nothing could make the moment more perfect than the serendipity of opening night being on Valentine's Day.

As the crowd thinned, I went over to Erin and we shook hands. Our paths finally crossed outside of the internet and into the real world.



Top Photo: Lowe Taylor and Rick Segall
Bottom Photo: Gabrielle Wagner, Rick Segall, Gregory Franklin, Lowe Taylor, Leslie Stevens
Photos by Craig Schwartz


For information on Divorce The Musical go here.
DIVORCE! THE MUSICAL begins performance February 5, 2009 through March 29, 2009, with the official press opening on February 14, 2009. The world premiere musical plays at the Hudson Mainstage Theatre, 6539 Santa Monica Blvd. in Hollywood. Performance schedule is Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.

ERIN KAMLER (Book, Music and Lyrics)
RICK SPARKS (Director and Musical Staging)
DAVID O (Musical Director and Arrangements)
For full credits go here.

Comments

Hey Ophelia,

thank you so much for writing about this! It's so exciting to hear about opening night; I think Rick and Erin make such a team, creatively and beyond. Erin's music and lyrics are a thrill and a wonder to perform, and I cannot wait to see this show in its entirety. Also, thank you for adding your virtual creativity to the mix for both shows.

I was in the NY "Runway 69" reading, and was...well, I guess the "original" Laureen/Minister/Therapist for "Divorce", as I spent months workshopping it with Erin as she wrote new songs and developed it, doing backers auditions, etc. This is a real labor of love for Erin & Rick over the years, and I'm so proud to have been a part of it, and to see it actualized!

Thanks for blogging,

Sierra

It was one of the most memorable endings to a production that I've ever seen. There was indeed a "collective gasp" when Rick pulled out the ring. So romantic! Their kids will hear that story over and over again.

hi Sierra!

I enjoyed myself and what a memorable Valentine's Day! This is one of the times that I look around and I can see all the tendrils of serendipity and synergy alive and crackling. I am hoping that it makes its way across back to NYC soon. :O) ophelia

Dear Michael,
It will be a great story told to a lot of people and the magic will continue for a long long time. :O) ophelia

Thanks for writing up about Erin and Rick's story. I wish I could have caught the performance.

That sounds like a great event! I know there are people I have never spoken to over the phone that I work for all the time. One day I hope to meet them. They seem really cool. I hope it gets this cool.

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