In the News(paper)
The Augusta Chronicle visited us last Monday night during rehearsal and did a great article about The Company of Job. They also produced a really nice interview with yours truly, which is available online at this link.
While the article overall was pretty good, I did have to take them to task for one statement. According the the article, “The opera features classic hymns such as Our Redeemer Lives, played in rock-opera style with electric guitar, drums, oboe, trumpets and flutes.” Ummm… Sorry, but we don’t do any classic hymns. All of the songs are original, and almost all of …
Elation of the Big Shoe
On Saturday night, August 16th, The Company of Job hosted a dinner theater at Trinity on the Hill United Methodist Church in Augusta, Georgia. We presented an hour-long preview of our all original opera “Job: a Postmodern Opera of Biblical Proportions”. By all reports I have received, it went incredibly well.
Simply incredible.
I try to pride myself on having the right words to say when I need to say something. The only word that comes to mind after Saturday night’s performance is “incredible”.
In*cred”i*ble\, a. [L. incredibilis: cf. OF. incredible. See In- not, and Credible.] Not credible; surpassing belief; too …