dhermann1
I'll Lock Up
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I'm playing Capt. Blakeley, the presiding officer at the Caine Mutiny Court Martial in our community theater group, here in Brooklyn. (I'll post more info as the date approaches for those interested. We open Nov. 30.)
I'm curious if anyone can help me come up with a back story for my character. I figure he's about 56 years old, which means he would have graduated from the Naval Academy about 1909. Where would a Naval JAG officer have gone to law school in those days? Did active duty officers go to law school? Would he have had sea duty? Would he have had other experiences in the Navy before going to law school? What would have been normal and typical for an officer in his position?
One fun aspect is that one of the cast members is a SERIOUS WW II re-enactor. (I've told him all about the Lounge.) He has managed to get correct authentic period uniforms for everyone in the show. Pretty cool to try on a perfectly fitting Navy Captain's uniform, with four gold stripes on the sleeve.
I dug up and shared with the cast a little info on the great typhoon of December 18, 1944, which is the back story of the play. There was a very real, and very disastrous typhoon that Admiral Halsey sailed right into the middle of. Three destroyers were lost, with a death toll of over 800 men, so the Caine's situation could have been very real. It's a fascinating play, and the more we rehearse it the more I appreciate it. I hope a few loungers will be able to make it. It's the reason I won't be at the QM this year. I've been called to active (or is it acting?) duty.
Thanks for your help gang.
I'm curious if anyone can help me come up with a back story for my character. I figure he's about 56 years old, which means he would have graduated from the Naval Academy about 1909. Where would a Naval JAG officer have gone to law school in those days? Did active duty officers go to law school? Would he have had sea duty? Would he have had other experiences in the Navy before going to law school? What would have been normal and typical for an officer in his position?
One fun aspect is that one of the cast members is a SERIOUS WW II re-enactor. (I've told him all about the Lounge.) He has managed to get correct authentic period uniforms for everyone in the show. Pretty cool to try on a perfectly fitting Navy Captain's uniform, with four gold stripes on the sleeve.
I dug up and shared with the cast a little info on the great typhoon of December 18, 1944, which is the back story of the play. There was a very real, and very disastrous typhoon that Admiral Halsey sailed right into the middle of. Three destroyers were lost, with a death toll of over 800 men, so the Caine's situation could have been very real. It's a fascinating play, and the more we rehearse it the more I appreciate it. I hope a few loungers will be able to make it. It's the reason I won't be at the QM this year. I've been called to active (or is it acting?) duty.
Thanks for your help gang.