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Jesse Weil as Jon in "tick, tick ... BOOM!" at Portland Center Stage; photo by Shawnte Sims/Courtesy of Portland Center Stage.
TICK, TICK ... BOOM!
August 20 – September 18, 2022
On the U.S. Bank Main Stage
Book, Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Larson
Directed by Marissa Wolf
The Cast
Tyler Andrew Jones, Michael
Lauren Steele, Susan
Jesse Weil, Jon
Alec Cameron Lugo, Understudy, Jon & Michael
Netty McKenzie, Understudy, Susan
The Band
Pierre Carbuccia Abbott, Bass
David Lerman, Keys
Yuya Matsuda, Drums
Matt Rowning, Guitar (Acoustic & Electric)
The Creative Team
David Auburn, Script Consultant
Stephen Oremus, Vocal Arrangements & Orchestrations
Muffie Delgado Connelly, Choreographer
Ash, Music Director
dots, Scenic Designer
Lucy Wells, Costume Designer
Masha Tsimring, Lighting Designer
Sammi Kelly, Sound Designer
David Lerman, Conductor
David Saffert & David Lerman, Rehearsal Accompanists
Kamilah Bush, Dramaturg
Janine Vanderhoff, Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Dana Petersen, Assistant Stage Manager
Tyler Andrew Jones, Dance Captain
Chip Miller & RaChelle Schmidt, Casting
Andrea Zee, New York Casting Director
Delphon Curtis Jr., Assistant Director
Natalie Scott, Assistant Costume Designer
Heather Taylor (She/Her), Costume Maintenance
Vanessa Elsner (She/Her), Wardrobe Swing
Jessica Carr Miller, Hair Consultant
Jenna Cady (They/Them), Deck Crew
Roy Joshua Antonio (He/Him), Sophina Flores (She/Her), Abby Jacquin (She/They), Allison Knight-Blane, Dug Martell (He/Him), Corey McCarey, Esther McFaden (She/Her), Myke Rodriguez (They/Them), Laurel Jane Vonderau, Electricians
Evan Duckworth, System Engineer/Programmer
Meg Slaughter, A1
Kyle Colgan, A2
And the incredible staff of Portland Center Stage!
alt text: A man is silhouetted in front of a wall that reads ART IS WORK.
Greater Beggars Ticks, Bidens subalternans. Apsley Falls, Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, NSW Australia, April 2013.
recently I enjoy very much to take pictures with my ipod and play some pp (maybe I've become a bit lazy...).
This one it's been taken while I was sitting on a very comfortable couch in a cafetteria waiting for my wife doing some "not so window" shopping
Tick, probably Ixodes ricinus, the Deer Tick, Sheep Tick or Castor Bean Tick, a partially engorged nymph, approximately 2.0mm long, extracted alive from my lower back after a visit to Holme Fen NNR on July 2, 2020. Image taken on July 4, 2020.
I was eating my dinner in front of the TV last night when I felt my back itching, and a fingertip exploration (or what medics always like to call a 'digital examination') immediately identified the likely source. Thankfully it was in an accessible place and came out easily, and a quick check with a x10 hand lens confirmed that I hadn't left any bits behind. It's still annoying though, as after spending several hours kneeling on the ground searching for aphids on Thursday I made a point of doing a whole body tick search when I got home. Obviously missed this one!
Jesse Weil as Jon in "tick, tick ... BOOM!" at Portland Center Stage; photo by Shawnte Sims/Courtesy of Portland Center Stage.
TICK, TICK ... BOOM!
August 20 – September 18, 2022
On the U.S. Bank Main Stage
Book, Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Larson
Directed by Marissa Wolf
The Cast
Tyler Andrew Jones, Michael
Lauren Steele, Susan
Jesse Weil, Jon
Alec Cameron Lugo, Understudy, Jon & Michael
Netty McKenzie, Understudy, Susan
The Band
Pierre Carbuccia Abbott, Bass
David Lerman, Keys
Yuya Matsuda, Drums
Matt Rowning, Guitar (Acoustic & Electric)
The Creative Team
David Auburn, Script Consultant
Stephen Oremus, Vocal Arrangements & Orchestrations
Muffie Delgado Connelly, Choreographer
Ash, Music Director
dots, Scenic Designer
Lucy Wells, Costume Designer
Masha Tsimring, Lighting Designer
Sammi Kelly, Sound Designer
David Lerman, Conductor
David Saffert & David Lerman, Rehearsal Accompanists
Kamilah Bush, Dramaturg
Janine Vanderhoff, Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Dana Petersen, Assistant Stage Manager
Tyler Andrew Jones, Dance Captain
Chip Miller & RaChelle Schmidt, Casting
Andrea Zee, New York Casting Director
Delphon Curtis Jr., Assistant Director
Natalie Scott, Assistant Costume Designer
Heather Taylor (She/Her), Costume Maintenance
Vanessa Elsner (She/Her), Wardrobe Swing
Jessica Carr Miller, Hair Consultant
Jenna Cady (They/Them), Deck Crew
Roy Joshua Antonio (He/Him), Sophina Flores (She/Her), Abby Jacquin (She/They), Allison Knight-Blane, Dug Martell (He/Him), Corey McCarey, Esther McFaden (She/Her), Myke Rodriguez (They/Them), Laurel Jane Vonderau, Electricians
Evan Duckworth, System Engineer/Programmer
Meg Slaughter, A1
Kyle Colgan, A2
And the incredible staff of Portland Center Stage!
alt text: Man in cool 90s clothing is standing with arms outstretched and he is singing with great emotion.
To avoid ticks, choose wide trails where it is easy to avoid vegetation on which ticks might be questing. Photo: Joellen Lampman
This was a creepy thing to do because I hate ticks. Someone brought thirty ticks preserved in alcohol and asked me to send him photos of them. These are the ones that carry Lymes Disease. In my area the carrier rate (Borrelia in the tick) is 28%.
Robert proudly displays the tick jar carrying my first tick of the season, a dog tick that really loved my leg. Robert used a maneuver he learned from camp training: tweeze the tick and gently lift, and the tick will release on its own.
Less than a month and the new Charlotte Primary School needs to be in full swing.
From what I can observe in the lite areas in the early morning, there is a lot of punch list items yet to check off.
Nymph stage black legged tick collected on a tick drag. Whereas larvae only have six legs, nymph and adult ticks have 8 legs. For more information: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/factsheets/buildings/tick_mgmt.pdf
Artist Barbara Waterman-Peters (L)
Performance | Tick Tock
Friday | January 13 | 6 PM & 7:30 PM
Saturday | January 14 | 11:30 AM
Marvin Auditorium 101 ABC
This one-act play follows a group of women and men in a medical waiting room that begin feeling isolated, bored and anxious but eventually come together in exuberant song and dance. Marcia Cebulska (playwright) is best known to Kansans for her play Now Let Me Fly, commissioned for the national celebration of the Brown v. Board 50th anniversary and Through Martha’s Eyes, a film broadcast on national public television. Darren Canady (director) is a Topeka High alum who currently teaches playwriting at University of Kansas and has had his own work produced nationally. Eleanor Goudie-Averill (choreographer) grew up in Topeka, teaches at Temple University, and dances and choreographs in New York City and Philadelphia.
This tick found as a fossil in amber shows two small holes in its back, as if it were just picked off the animal it was feeding on. (Photo by George Poinar, Jr., courtesy of Oregon State University)
Sort of an odd probably non existent style of photography here, a little psychedelic a little creepy, a bit of imagination. Conceptual art, thinking of the hands of time within us all and within the earth. Lightpainting photo double in camera exposure. (Not done with editing or post processing effects) Made with a small old negative of a photo i found at a flea market last year….back lit with multi colored lights, then double exposed with lined up clock in the frame. Two tripods were used for this shot. Enjoy
Ixodes vespertilionis (Ixodida, Ixodidae). Body length: 3.5 mm
A couple of ticks were found in a cave in northeastern Hungary. They were sitting on the walls and perhaps waiting for bats which spend the daytime in the cave. Now we saw only a few bats isolated far from each other.
A short story can be read here: macroadventures.com/2013/03/12/beetle-in-the-cave/
Each shots taken handheld and lit with diffused flashlight.
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Photo from Leanne's Horror Halloween Party, October 27, 2007
photo copyright Jennifer Emerling (c) 2007
This little bunny was captured in Kingswood. We noticed several ticks in his ears. These ticks were removed and the little bunny is now roaming free again.
It is alarming that probably most of the residential areas around the Metro have ticks - so it is advisable to checking yourself out after hiking in the woods!
What an unexpectedly appropriate find. Being the first day of the year’s last month, I am thinking about time and how to meaningfully fill the 31—okay, now thirty—days that remain. Expect my report in early 2022.
My wife and I passed by the wall clock along the alley separating Louisiana and Texas streets behind the liquor store and its parking lot located on Meade Avenue in the San Diego neighborhood of University Heights.