Sunday, July 30, 2006

More Lara Parker Appearances

Lara Parker (Angelique) will be making several public appearances in August and September to promote her new novel, Dark Shadows novel, The Salem Branch. (A previous post on this site mentioned her July signing schedule.)

Cities scheduled for August and September include:
  • Salem, OR
  • Portland, OR
  • Memphis, TN
  • Columbus, OH
  • Dayton, OH
  • Whippany, NJ
  • Brooklyn, NY (Dark Shadows 40th Anniversary Festival)
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Brentwood, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
For more information, visit LaraParker.com.

To purchase Dark Shadows: The Salem Branch from Amazon and support this site via your purchase, click here.



Dark Shadows Bloopers & Treasures

On November 21, 2006, MPI will release Dark Shadows Bloopers and Treasures, a single-disc DVD.

In addition to bloopers from the series, the set will also contain Dark Shadows Music Videos, previously available on VHS, and a new feature, Dark Shadows in Salem, a look at the historic site of the witch trials hosted by the witch Angelique herself, Lara Parker. Clips of guest appearances by Dark Shadows actors on game shows and in promotional spots will also be included.

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Saturday, July 29, 2006

Dark Shadows DVD Collection 26

Dark Shadows DVD Collection 26 is scheduled to be released on September 26, 2006. It will contain the final nineteen episodes of the series plus bonus materials to fill out the four-disc set.

Here are some details regarding its contents:

In 1841 parallel time, Daphne Harridge becomes suicidal at the thought of losing Bramwell Collins to her sister Catherine. James Forsythe's spirit reveals why he cursed the Collinses in 1680. The ghost of Brutus Collins traps Morgan Collins and Julia Collins in a secret corridor at Collinwood where they find two mummified bodies. After marrying Kendrick Young, Melanie Collins becomes insane. Morgan is enraged to learn Catherine and Bramwell have resumed their romance. As crises continue to surround them, the Collins family struggle to survive, hoping to finally end the curse that has brought so much sorrow.

Includes more than 3 hours of Bonus Material!

Exclusive Documentaries:
  • "Dark Shadows Tribute"
  • "Dark Shadows 25th Anniversary"
Special Compilations
  • "Dark Shadows Vampires and Ghosts"
  • "Dark Shadows Scariest Moments"
  • "The Best of Barnabas"
Featurettes and Montages:
  • "The Making of Return to Collinwood"
  • "Before the Shadows"
  • "A Fan Remembers"
  • "Dark Shadows - The Beginning, Beyond the
    Shadows"
And...rare rehearsal footage, promotional spots,
trailers and behind-the-scenes home movies!

Click here to order this set from Amazon. Your purchase via this link will help to support this site.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Saving Milly on CBS July 9

Saving Milly, one of the final projects of Dark Shadows creator Dan Curtis, who passed away this year, will be rebroadcast on CBS on Sunday, July 9, at 8:00 PM Eastern/Pacific. Curtis directed this 2005 television film, based on the book, which deals with the relationship between political journalist Morton Kondracke and his wife Milly as they confront her diagnosis with Parkinson's disease. The CBS web page for the movie includes a synopsis and relevant links.

Lara Parker Appearances This Summer

Lara Parker (Angelique) will be making some appearances in California this month to promote her new Dark Shadows novel, The Salem Branch, which is scheduled to be released on July 11. Visit the Appearances page of her official web site for details.

To order a copy of The Salem Branch from Amazon and support this site through your purchase, click here.

To read other entries about the book on this blog, click here.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Dark Shadows Reborn Site Launches

The web site for Dark Shadows Reborn, the new series of audio dramas from Big Finish productions, launched on June 5, 2006. The site includes photos taken during the May recording session as well as a trailer.

The new Dark Shadows audio series was mentioned in an earlier entry on this blog on April 17, 2006. Click here to read that news item.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Dark Shadows 40th Anniversary Festival Information

The Dark Shadows Festival web site has just been updated to include details about the 40th Anniversary event to be held August 25-27, 2006 in Brooklyn. Visit the site for a guest list, event highlights, and a copy of the registration form.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Donna McKechnie Autobiography

An autobiography by Donna McKechnie (Amanda Harris) should be available in stores in September 2006. Amazon lists an August 29, 2006 release for McKechnie's Time Steps: My Musical Comedy Life.

While Dark Shadows fans know McKechnie for her portrayal of Quentin Collins' love interest, Amanda Harris, fans of musical theatre know her for her Tony Award winning portrayal of Cassie in A Chorus Line on Broadway. She has made occasional film and television appearances since Dark Shadows, but the majority of her work has been on stage.

For an overview of the chapters contained in Time Steps: My Musical Comedy Life, read the Playbill Online article about the book.

If you plan to purchase this book, please consider using this Amazon link. Your purchase will help to support this web site.


Sunday, May 14, 2006

New Documentary from Alexandra Isles

Alexandra Isles (Victoria Winters) has directed a new documentary, The Healing Gardens of New York. Two screenings are scheduled in New York in June. For more information, visit the New York Women in Film and Television web site.

The film will be broadcast on WNET, New York's PBS station, as part of their Reel New York series, on July 27. For more information, visit the WNET web site.

Isles' previous documentary credits include Scandalize My Name, which chronicles the impact of McCarthy-era blacklisting on African-American performers. This film is available on DVD from Amazon. Click here for additional information.

This information was originally posted on the Dark Shadows Forums by victoriawinters.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Grayson Hall Biography Due This Summer

R. J. Jamison's biography of actress Grayson Hall (Dr. Julia Hoffman) is set to be released this summer. Hall, an Academy Award nominee, was married to Sam Hall, who went on to write for Dark Shadows. Their son, Matthew Hall, served as a writer for the 1991 Dark Shadows series.

Here's an announcement regarding the book:
Ms. Hall (1923-1985) was a widely acclaimed New York Theatre actress, 1964 Academy Award nominee and co-star of the 1960s-70s iconic Gothic television serial, Dark Shadows. Research into her career has uncovered reviews of Grayson's earliest stage appearances as a teenager on Long Island and includes material on her extensive stage work in New York City; Spoleto, Italy; and the Hedgerow Theatre outside Philadelphia. Rare, previously unpublished documentation of her television and film careers will also be presented.
The biographical project's goal is to provide a comprehensive, candid view of Ms Hall's professional achievements, persona and legacy for her admirers, the theatrical community, and students of the history of the American media arts.
The book contains excerpts of interviews with Kathryn Leigh Scott, David Selby, Nancy Barrett, Alexandra Isles, Marie Wallace, Diana Millay, Sylvia Miles, John Guare, Ted Mann, Arthur Penn, and Sam and Matthew Hall. It will also include several privately, unpublished photos of Grayson's early life, including a photo of her first husband -- Ted Brooks, and her theatrical endeavors.
The book is scheduled for publication in August 2006.

Information on the book can be found at www.rjjamison.com (Click on Non-Fiction)
Look for an announcement on this site when the book becomes available.