HOW TRULY BLESSED WE WERE IN 1969

HOW TRULY BLESSED WE WERE IN 1969
Swami Satchinanda's Mass Blessings would have been MASKED Blessings!

Thursday, September 5, 2019





 Woodstock 's Original Earthlight
Reunites in San Francisco

Setting the Record Straight  

Critically acclaimed EARTHLIGHT THEATER was the only theater company to perform at the original Woodstock Festival in 1969 and be seen in the Directors Cut of the documentary.  They will reunite after some 40 odd years at Bar Drake in the Sir Francis Drake Hotel at Post & Powell on Saturday, October 16 from 4:30 until 7:00 PM. The press and public are welcome to join in this first stop in this reunion celebration.

EARTHLIGHT reveals the true story of an era that continues to fascinate us.  They reunite to celebrate their work and set the record straight.  Having been so misrepresented and maligned in Ang Lee's 2009 "Taking Woodstock.", it should have been called "Faking Woodstock."  The LAWeekly said "As dumb a depiction of avant-guard thespians as something Jesse Helms might have said."

In truth, Earthlight was one of the premiere avant-guard groups in this country between 1969 - 1972. They not only performed at Woodstock but were instrumental in bringing the festival to Bethel, its ultimate venue and setting the tone by insisting Swami Satchidananda open the festival. They were on stage with him as well. They were paid $1,000 ($3,500 by today’s standards).

They were a group of highly trained actors, transforming time & space, and audiences into new dimensions and receiving rave reviews: 

** "What Joyce or Pinter might have done if they were born in this country"   Harvard Crimson
"The best parts of Second City, The Committee, Hair and The Living Theater”    The Daily Northwestern 
 "Nothing less than pure essential theatre"   Los Angeles Times
"an unquestionable success"   Variety.
They combined theatrical and spiritual principles and their work is as relevant and needed today as it was in the past.

After Woodstock, Earthlight moved out to CA and had their own theater in Venice; following that year a run off-Broadway incorporating Dunhill recording artists Pure Love & Pleasure. They opened for Billy Preston, Taj Mahal and worked with David Bennet Cohen of Country Joe and the Fish.  Berkeley based in 1971 they performed in Zellerbach Hall at UC Berkeley and Project Artaud in San Francisco and prepared for the last of their seven national and international tours. The fabled blue bus they travelled in exists in history along with the buses of Ken Keasey and the Hog Farm. 

Co-founders, Director, Author & Spiritual Warrior Allan Mann and celebrated Bay Area Artist, Jane Richardson-Mack join Author and Healer, Barbara Wilder, Swiss Actor, Doug Fowley; African Activist Wendy Blakely; the fabulous sisters Diskin, Porscha & Ellyn and others including members of Pure Love & Pleasure (John, Rob and Jackie) to celebrate their past & future.  A book, documentary and stage revival are in the works!  

Most of this started on comic and founding member S. Rachel Lovey’s blog, where Earthlight members continue to find each other & connect through their past to the present. 

Who knows what's in store for these members of 60's royalty who are still sooooo pretty?  Join them for a toast on October 16.  They are available for pictures, stories, and interviews.

CONTACT MEDIA CO-ORDINATOR
S. RACHEL LOVEY (310) 926- 5689  srachellovey@hotmail.com

co-founders:  Allan Mann (author/director) 
                          JANE RICHARDSON MACK jane@janerichardsonmack.com

** Excerpts from reviews of Allan Mann’s writing for the EARTHLIGHT THEATER

“It is the style of each individual piece that really makes the show.  Some have a verbal brilliance that suggest what Pinter or Joyce might have done if they had been born in this country.”
                                                                                         George Sim Johnston, Harvard Crimson

“… the troupe makes it their business to spread joy, light and love in exhilarating amounts … The light comes from the scripted and improvisational skits they do … each resulting performance is wonderfully believable and involving … the audience … comes as close to enjoying a total theatrical experience as it is ever likely to get.”
                                                                                                   Pat Henry, Queens College Phoenix

“A dramatic sonata is built on the word ‘mine’ to illustrate possessiveness at work.  A very short piece makes the most effective comment on the draft lottery that I’ve seen.  The terrors of a child’s world and the corrupting processes involved in growing up are eloquently portrayed.  A rudimentary economics lesson teaches a great deal in a few seconds.  Exercises in everyday conversation hit home like a miniature Bald Soprano and demonstrate how useless words can be … one leaves Earthlight a little more hopeful, refreshed psychologically and physically, and without any complaints of pretensions unfulfilled … Earthlight offers … a common understanding, a beginning.”
                                                                                     Don Shirley, NYU Washington Square Journal
 
“… this troupe … might well take the rock opera out of its rigid all-musical stages and add the dramatic element that is now lacking in the form.  ‘Tommy’ and ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ were fine starting points in the dark.  Now let’s shed a little Earthlight on the matter.”
                                                                                                                                 T.B., Cash Box

“Its effect is strong and leaves one feeling … HOPEFUL.  It’s something everyone should see.”
                                                                 Bernard A. Mallon, The Stute (Stevens Inst. Of Technology)

“… dialogue witty, deeply satirical, intellectual … the crowd was … gripped by the … speed and depth of the dialogue … In the Human Race skit, the performers are confused by false prophets claiming to be Right, Truth and Enlightenment.  All are unable to give direction.  Although the search doesn’t seem to yield solution it does raise questions (‘Questions are more dangerous than answers, these days.’) and suggests truth, at least, may be a byproduct of the search … a captivating piece with a lot for the mind in it.”
                                                                       Don Towers, The Red Deer Advocate (Alberta, Canada)

“… its offering is nothing less than pure, essential theater .. [they] examined the modern god of gold; racial, religious, national, interplanetary divisions; man as the eternal enemy of man.  And in doing so incisively and with great awareness, they glorified humanity at the same time … Allan Mann wrote the unnamed evening …”                                                               
                                                                                                             Frederic Milstein, L.A. Times

“Their show is at once funny, serious, revealing and an artistic whole, and leaves me with a real, positive sense of human potential …”
                                                                                  Kathy Patterson, Symposium (Northwestern U.)

“Nearly 1,000 people were baptized Sunday night at Cahn Auditorium, and the medium was neither fire nor water.  It was Earthlight … the best parts of Second City, The Committee, Hair and [the] Living Theater are embodied in this young, fluid and really-together company.”
                                                                     Larry Kaagan, The Daily Northwestern (Northwestern U.)

“… a clever, inventive and explosive evening of music and thought.”
                                                                                                       Bonnie Marranca, Show Business

“Mann … stages a changing parade of scenes … There are many styles knotted together in this strenuously dynamic work.”
                                                                                       Samuel Hiimportant, Boston Herald Traveler

“Mere listening makes one aware of their originality …”
                                                                                    Ellen Abby, The Campus (City College of N.Y.)


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Thursday, August 1, 2019

Earthlight's Brightest Light & WOODSTOCK'S Unrequited Revival



My Woodstock experience with the critically acclaimed theater troupe “Earthlight” is nothing short of the best adventure yet. After a winter in NYC performing in a mafia store front in little Italy we came to Bethel, converted a barn to a theatre and performed somewhat traditional and experimental theatre.  Earthlight became the primary conduits that saved the venue-less & in jeopardy Woodstock festival by connecting Woodstock Venture’s staff with Max Yasgur’s farm. Then Earthlight brought in Swami Satchidanda; is seen with him on stage; and did street(ensemble theater) throughout the festival as seen in the Director's cut of the Woodstock documentary and rather recklessly re-created in Ang Lees 2009 "Taking Woodstock."

  Cut to August 2019, Earthlight remains superhero hippies for their1969 humbling heroics, however inadvertently, but we couldn't save Woodstock twice, could we? flash-forward to this current hot summer, Michael Lang’s darkest cloud follows him around as his 2019 Woodstock Revival Fest is finally put to bed with no party and no performances but he marches right along to the beat of his own cool drummer - and the rest of us? We will ever get back to the garden? What are your thoughts?

Sunday, May 12, 2019

EARTHLIGHT NEWS🌈 BLUES & REVIEWS

WHATS GOIN' ON⁉💥 Earthlight Co-founder/producer Allan Mann Is doing a revival of Earthlight. When I first heard about it in mid-2017 it seemed kind of old school. When Trump was elected and the whole country was turned upside down...I realized the true significance and longevity of this show. Earthlight has both an ethereal and eternal quality, but don't just take it from me - here's what the critics have said:📡 "It {Earthlight} suggests how it {society) is now and what it could be, it leaves me with the real positive sense of human potential.” Symposium (Northwestern U). "leaves one feeling ... HOPEFUL...It's something everyone should see." The State. "Wow, do they celebrate"'...The Boston Herald Traveler. Allan Mann with co-creator Jane Richardson had thegenius, foresight and vision then & still has it now. I can’t wait to see                                                 how he'll do it this time;
                                       

...circa 1970
...circa 2010
Earthlight's 40th reunion took place at the Drake Hotel in San Francisco on Oct. 16, 2010 and Oct. 17 at co-founder and internationally acclaimed artist Lady Jane Richardson Mack's house.





Woodstock 's Original Earthlight
Reunites in San Francisco

Setting the Record Straight  

Critically acclaimed EARTHLIGHT THEATER was the only theater company to perform at the original Woodstock Festival in 1969 and be seen in the Directors Cut of the documentary.  They will reunite after some 40 odd years at Bar Drake in the Sir Francis Drake Hotel at Post & Powell on Saturday, October 16 from 4:30 until 7:00 PM. The press and public are welcome to join in this first stop in this reunion celebration.
          EARTHLIGHT reveals the true story of an era that continues to fascinate us.  They reunite to celebrate their work and set the record straight.  Having been so misrepresented and maligned in Ang Lee's 2009 "Taking Woodstock.", it should have been called "Faking Woodstock."  The LAWeekly said "As dumb a depiction of avant-guard thespians as something Jesse Helms might have said."
          In truth, Earthlight was one of the premiere avant-guard groups in this country between 1969 - 1972. They not only performed at Woodstock but were instrumental in bringing the festival to Bethel, its ultimate venue and setting the tone by insisting Swami Satchidananda open the festival. They were on stage with him as well. They were paid $1,000 ($3,500 by today’s standards).
         They were a group of highly trained actors, transforming time & space, and audiences into new dimensions and receiving rave reviews: 

** "What Joyce or Pinter might have done if they were born in this country"       
                                                                                                                  Harvard Crimson
     "The best parts of Second City, The Committee, Hair and The Living Theater”    
                                                                                                                 The Daily Northwestern 
     "Nothing less than pure essential theatre"                   Los Angeles Times
     "an unquestionable success"                                            Variety

They combined theatrical and spiritual principles and their work is as relevant and needed today as it was in the past.
        After Woodstock, Earthlight moved out to CA and had their own theater in Venice; following that year a run off-Broadway incorporating Dunhill recording artists Pure Love & Pleasure. They opened for Billy Preston, Taj Mahal and worked with David Bennet Cohen of Country Joe and the Fish.  Berkeley based in 1971 they performed in Zellerbach Hall at UC Berkeley and Project Artaud in San Francisco and prepared for the last of their seven national and international tours. The fabled blue bus they travelled in exists in history along with the buses of Ken Keasey and the Hog Farm. 
                    Co-founders, Director, Author & Spiritual Warrior Allan Mann and celebrated Bay Area Artist, Jane Richardson-Mack join Author and Healer, Barbara Wilder, Swiss Actor, Doug Fowley; African Activist Wendy Blakely; the fabulous sisters Diskin, Porscha & Ellyn and others including members of Pure Love & Pleasure (John, Rob and Jackie) to celebrate their past & future.  A book, documentary and stage revival are in the works!   

Most of this started on comic and founding member S. Rachel Lovey’s blog, where Earthlight members continue to find each other & connect through their past to the present. 

Who knows what's in store for these members of 60's royalty who are still sooooo pretty?  Join them for a toast on October 16.  They are available for pictures, stories, and interviews.

CONTACT MEDIA CO-ORDINATOR
S. RACHEL LOVEY (310) 926- 5689  srachellovey@hotmail.com

        

Earthlight did have it’s reunion on Oct. 16 & 17 and it was as fabulous as I imagined it to be. And we came together from all over the world, almost. Well Doug Fowley, the late Kim Fowley's brother came from Switzerland, Wendy from Africa , Jacque from Oaklahoma, Barbara (Porsha) from Oregon and everyone else from L.A. and San Francisco area. Most of these folks had responded to the Blog which made it even more exciting for me. (Check original comments on Blog) The experience really challenged the old adage “you can’t go home again.” “For one brief shining moment” we did time travel and for a nostalgia freak like myself, it was grand. The fact that the main party was held at co-founder Jane's house overlooking the hills of Marine was a perfect setting.
One of the surprise additions was David Mcanally,the co-lead singer of Pure Love and Pleasure, the Dunhill recording group that Earthlight joined up with after Woodstock. In fact all the musicians showed with instruments which only brought the whole experience literally back from the past. Sadly David past away a few years later. No one had heard much from Eva Nicholson, who was never in the show but was the girlfriend of Richard Williams. He was famous for his nude scene in Earthlight (very tasteful of course) who became a psychic minister & whom we never heard from after that...any ideas? Boy that Eva could sing and Jane did pretty well herself. I did a stand-up comedy routine and handed out awards to Allan, Jane, & Porscha (Ellyn Diskin's sister) who was never in the show. She was more like a mascot. Very capable as an entrepreneur, showering us with that NY spirit and essential to making the reunion happen. Sadly she passed away as well in the last few years. Everyone else got an Honorable Mention. Stan Goldstein, Chief of Staff at Woodstock and our sound engineer Off-Broadway, interviewed everyone on film. I was pretty stoned & stoked by the whole experience and I was missing a lot of teeth (which I’ve since had fixed). Sadly, Stan passed a few years ago as well. Let’s face it getting older(as they say)is not for sissies. Only good thing about all these people passing; It does make me look good, all I have to do is breathe. I don't take their passing lightly, I did dearly love these people. I hope I am taking advantage of the gift they left: this life, as we know it, will end eventually for all of us...Give it your best.

Friday, May 3, 2019

🎈HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY WOODSTOCK ✌🏼️ YOU STILL LOOK GREAT!

So I'm finally starting to write about the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and one of the two festivals planned is tentatively canceled,TODAY. I was planning to do some mc and warm-up work but that's another long story. In addition ABC is doing a weekly one hour special on (of all things) "1969'. They're flashing back and forth ...one scene is Woodstock, the next scene is The Manson Family Massacres. They happened the same week-end. Carnage and Celebration: so much for my persistent nostalgia for the past. You may have noticed the format of the blog has changed but that's another long story. I heard someone say maybe they're cancelling it because the original woodstock performers are either dead or in a home. P-l-e-a-s-e, we are not your grand-parents,grand-parents. But we have lost many great ones: The high priest (besides Swami Satchidananda who has passed as well), was Ritchie Havens whose voice flooded the festival but it felt he was just singing to me and I would say the late Joe Cocker must have done the sound track of my life. Another long story is how many others have passed but will post later. With so many deceased the fact that David Crosby & Graham Nash are not speaking or performing together could make me puke. It's criminal, pathetic and yet another long story.