Mo’ Goldies
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- KENNY BURGESS in GLENN DUBOSE’s TV production of my “Kenendy’s Children,” directed by MARSHALL W.MASON.
- DONALD L. BROOKS. Click his name to see his rich website on his amazing Off-Off career as writer, director, designer, and stage and film performer.
- Left to right, GORDON TRETICK, JOYCE TRETICK, me, and JACQUE LYNN COLTON. Both critics, the Treticks were the first and most loyal uptown champions of Off-Off Broadway. A list of Jacque’s created roles would read like a history of early Off-Off.
- F. MEDICINE STORY TALBOT, author Herengasse and Sometime Jam Today, with his partner ELLIKA.
- HARVEY & RONALD TAVEL director & author, Vinyl.
- Need a HARRIS? Here are FRED, ANN, MARY LOU, WALTER, ELOISE, and JAYNE gathered for a tribute to GEORGE II (b*w photo). See many photos of George II in son Walter’s tribute to him HERE. See more Harrisana HERE.
- JAMES D. GOSSAGE, creator, conservator, and donor of many dozens of the photos on these pages, GEORGE II and ANN HARRIS.
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SAM SHEPARD watches his own work 2004 and 1965
(young photos by JAMES D. GOSSAGE).
This photo really rewards enlargement.
- Best buddies DEAN SELMIER (L., top) and LOUIS WALDON (L., bottom) were the stunningest guys Off-Off in ANDY MILLIGAN’s 1961 production of Genet’s Deathwatch. Dean was always mysterious. In a book he claims he was a CIA hit-man at the time. Louis did Warhol movies and is now a painter and fisherman (large photo, right.)
- MARY WORONOV Vinyl and Lights, Camera, Action (press photo).
- HAL (HAAL) BORSKE
- ROBERTA SKLAR, director The Flight into Egypt, With Creatures Make My Way (H.M. KOUTOUKAS), French Gray (JOSEF BUSH), I Like It (MICHAEL SMITH), The Bald Soprano, The Lesson, and The Annunciation.
- GENJI (stage manager Why Hanna’s Skirt Won’t Stay Down and Easter All Star Spectacular, 1966) and NADYA SCHMEDER.
- JEFF WEISS A Funny Walk Home and friend (neither one is a cutout).
- DIANE DIPRIMA’s A Poet’s Vaudeville 1965 and Monuments 1968 (the last play performed at the Cino). (Press photo, Mark Palmer) Her website HERE.
- Me, DORIC WILSON, and Harvey Fierstein underneath each other’s posters at Phebe’s bar, NYC, 1980s.
- ELLEN STEWART and H.M. KOUTOUKAS, Drama Book Shop, October 2004.
- TOM O’HORGAN and friend.
- BONUS GOLDIE: Me and PHOEBE WRAY at Boston Conservatory, 1997, where she directed my “The Trojan Women.”





















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