Wonderful Times in Innovative Venues


Dear Beloved Readers,                                                                                

I am delighted to tell you that I had a wonderful screening of my movie at The Bread and Puppet Theater.

The Paper Mache Cathedral

The Paper Mache Cathedral

It was the “aftershow” for an afternoon of wonderful performances in the glory of autumn in Vermont. I was awed to be in Peter’s Paper Mache Cathedral and love that Emily says it flooded one winter and she ice skated in it. Oh it is always so moving to be at the theater where Emily first came to work in Vermont

Emily and I are working on a project with a man named Jonathan Berger. He met the theater when he was 15 when he volunteered for one of their shows in New York City. He’s all grown up now and presently works as a professor of art at NYU and acts as a curator of their gallery at Washington Square Park.  I am so glad our interesting work is on his radar.

Mark and Jonathan at NYU

Mark and Jonathan at NYU

The project will be an exhibit about extraordinary work partners. I would like you to know this will give us amazing exposure and it will celebrate the power of love. Jonathan’s focus is not on romantic love but the other forms of it along with their equally transformative powers.

Please stay tuned for more.

I hope you have welcomed in October with a smile.

Fondly

Mark   

I am quite delighted that I will be a veteran now of performing in this location of history for the theater world.
– Mark Utter, Bread and Puppet, September 28, 2014

Yes! To New Work and New Beginnings.


Wonderful Readers,

Emily and I have a great working relationship. I am so proud that she calls me the replacement of her former work partner, John Creson, who she moved to Vermont with 25 years ago to work with the Bread and Puppet Theater.

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I am really fortunate to have this fun and courageous woman working on artful heart filled communication projects. I also appreciate the fact that she has immense expectations of me. It gives me tons of room for my potential.

I would like you to know that I will be showing my movie at The Bread and Puppet Theater’s Farm in Glover on Sunday September 28th as part of their Annual Political Leaf Peeping Event.

I hope you will come.

I have some words of advice for all who are falling in love with someone or refreshing their zest for life.

Please relax, smile and let it unfold.

I so know that is the way it works best.

Fondly,

Mark

Warrior of Good Living


Wanting Open Hearts

I am thinking these days how much love there is in the world.  But, on so many minds is confusion and fear. If only we could brighten the way to people’s hearts life would open more pleasurably.

I think we don’t need to feel as lost as we do.

I am always so surprised how people talk and feel not so much what they declare. I urge you to give it a try. On the count of three I would love for you to say “Good morning.” and feel what that means. Today you might ask easily why the feeling you have is one way and another day a different way.

Oh, love is best if you get very used to it in your heart and then find it in others. It is beautiful when two people find it in each other and it has the same feel. I do not see that as much as I think is possible. I hope to see it more.

I am delighted that we have so much open light in our hearts to share.

Please do.

I also think the asking for love starts with you of yourself.

Thank you.

Mark.

The Delightful