Chuck’s new site!

August 26, 2010

Check out http://www.chuckgalle.com It’s fantastic!

“There is a part of it that makes the statement that people can change. And part of it, quite frankly, is many of these stories are just plain fun, and entertaining, and I want people to be entertained by the foolishness of ourselves. I’m an everyman here.” ~Chuck Galle

Check out more of today’s artist profile of Chuck Galle and “Stories I Never told My Daughter” in  The Portsmouth Herald. Come see the staged reading for FREE, one night only, this Wednesday evening, February 17th at 7pm at The Press Room in Portsmouth, NH.

And thanks be to God, Johnny, said Mr. Dedalus, that we lived so long and did so little harm.
— James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

I took an awkward path in life when I turned twenty-two. It was 1958, and I decided to try out the seamier side of life. At the time, I didn’t say to myself “I think I’ll go fuck my life up and see if I can pull myself out of it,” but I acted upon those words as if they were inscribed on my brain by some Great God the Engraver. I don’t believe in God, never did. But I do believe that the road to heaven—like the road to hell—is lined with good intentions. Certainly I was driven by something that any God-fearing person would call Evil, but I don’t believe that evil is an inherent part of the universe. Some people may become evil and stay that way always—that’s their choice. But some of us change after a while, and become natural and benign despite the wreckage of our pasts. I’d like to believe that I am one of those people.

For many years now, people have been telling me I should a write a book. And so, contained herein is a collection of some stories that would appear in such a book, if I were to write it. This isn’t meant to be a travelogue of horrors (although some of it is not pretty), nor is it meant to be a paean to living as I did (although I have few regrets, and had a lot of exciting times). It is my hope this book will entertain you, without necessarily inspiring you. If you think you would like to sink yourself into the kind of life I did for many years, I wish you the great good luck to do as little damage to yourself and to others as I did—although I readily admit I did others and myself some damage that should not have been done. And, if you do choose that path, I hope you find yourself—your true self—in the course of your journey. Because, I believe the true self is good.

~CHUCK GALLE

The cast for the February 17th performance at The Press Room of actor/writer/poet Chuck Galle’s powerful memoir “Stories I Never Told My Daughter” is Kevin Baringer, John Herman, Chris Poublon, Dan Stowell, and Steve Johnson (pictured rehearsing with director Craig Fogg). There will also be a special appearance by Chuck Galle himself.

Save the date! “Stories I Never Told My Daughter” will be performed February 17th at 7pm at The Press Room in Portsmouth, NH. This is an experience not to be missed. More details as they become available!

Chuck Galle photo by PT Sullivan

Photographer P.T. Sullivan recently captured Chuck for a series of works to be presented at the Portsmouth Museum of Fine Art. Each work depicted a particular emotion. Can you guess Chuck’s emotion?

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