Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Armed - But No Danger

I just finished a show of comic book art as well as a few of my figure drawings and abstract paintings at a small Christian college, Northwestern, in Orange City Iowa. It was all work you can find on this website. The nature of the content was requested by Phil Sforza one of their professors who had seen my stuff at a small gallery here in Lincoln called The Project Room.

He specifically asked for my Armed and Dangerous series, "Hell's Slaughterhouse" -- pretty strong Sopranos type stuff -- violence, language, sex -- definitely intended as adult material -- also probably the best comic I've ever done. I'm don't consider myself a Christian and I was a bit nervous both about the material and showing up to talk about it at a religious based school.

At first, we definitely seemed to have raised a small tempest. The night I arrived there was an open meeting to discuss the content of the show and several faculty members graciously defended my work and the decision to show it. I was savoring the prospect of a hot debate, but unfortunately, no one spoke up on the other side. I'm guessing the complaints had come from donors who had never looked at the comic but objected to what they'd heard about the language.

Well, I was a bit disappointed -- it's been years since anything I've created has raised any hackles and controversy has a youthful feel to it. But I had a great time participating in some rather heady theological discussions with a missionary who had spent much time in Africa among the Fulani tribes-people.

The college actually ended up buying several of the drawings and I met a painter named Rein Vanderhill who does brilliant work. More about him in a couple of days.

Monday, November 9, 2009

A Midsummer Night's Dream - in Fall?

It's no joke. The Haymarket Youth Theatre is presenting Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," right now, in November. It's Shakespeare's most romantic and phantasmagorial comedy, performed by the Haymarket's advanced theatre students, and co-directed by Tom Crew and me.

The show opens Thursday, November 12th at 7PM, and also runs Friday Nov. 13th at 7PM, and Saturday, Nov. 14th at 2PM.

Tickets are $10, Seniors and Students $8.

For tickets, call 477-2600, or go to: www.haymarkettheatre.com

Friday, October 23, 2009

Come See "The Tavern"!

"The Tavern" just opened this week at The Haymarket Theatre. It got a great review from Larry Kubert in the Lincoln Journal-Star and the show is great fun. I didn't realize exactly how much fun until I saw it myself with the leaves blowing in. 8,000 of them! I know 'cause I ordered them. There is a "storm orchestra" back stage that never stops and that creates the darkest stormiest night you ever saw. Combine that with some fine, funny acting by all concerned and perfect direction by Bobby Bonaventura and you've got a wild evening in the theatre.

Don't let the title fool you, I know "tavern" means beer joint now, but back in the day it was another name for a wayside inn. This show is fun for the whole family. so bring the kids.

It starts at 7:30 and runs until 9:15 --perfect evening entertainment. The show runs Oct. 23 & 25, Oct. 29,30 & 31, Nov. 1, 4, 5 & 6.*
This is the mellerdrammer that started it all! See it for yourself!

*Note - The show doesn't play the nights of Husker Football home games.

Friday, October 2, 2009

The New BobHall.com Is ALIVE!

Welcome to all the fans and friends of Bob Hall's work. As you can see by clicking around, the new website is finally up and working.

The best of Bob's artistic work is displayed here, including paintings, drawings, and of course, plenty of comics work.

While we're proud of this new website, there is still a great deal of behind the scenes "spit & polish" going on - so if you notice an error, feel free to report it to Bob, by e-mailing him.

Enjoy the website. And thanks for visiting BobHall.com.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Welcome to The NEW Bob Hall.com!

Hello, and welcome to the all new BobHall.com.

As you can probably tell, we're not quite finished yet with our new website, but circumstances have pushed us to release some of the new website ahead of schedule.

We'll be bringing back some of the best content, images and pictures from the old site, and adding new galleries, and new ways of viewing Bob Hall's comic, commercial, and theatre work.

So check back soon.

And thanks again for visiting the all-new BobHall.com!