I’m not even going to attempt to review this show for its acting, directing, or content. Let’s face it, it’s a Pulitzer Prize-Winning play by Kushner, what’s left to review? Plus, I’m probably the only one stupid enough to go to see the second part of a two part series without seeing the [...]
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Angels in America: Perestroika @ Boston Theatre Works, BCA
Posted in review on February 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
We’re on the Move!
Posted in acting classes, acting technique, directing technique, expenses, funding, gigs, mission, phase one, photographs, productions, review, theatre on December 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Red Tree Theatre has a new website.
In addition to looking prettier, it’s been expanded to incorporate more resources. In an effort to make Red Tree Theatre a continuing and growing resource before I even get to launch anything in the real world, my new site is set up with:
A Forum for plenty of theatrical discussion
Book [...]
The Straight Line Staged Reading @ Yellow Taxi
Posted in review, theatre on September 20, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I, for one, don’t really enjoy staged readings. If you want to put on a play, then put on a play. If you need to work a play, then workshop it. If you need to hear it read, then have some actors sit around in your living room and read it for you. [...]
Marisol @ Studio 210 in Boston
Posted in review, theatre on August 27, 2007 | 1 Comment »
This honest and passionate performance of Marisol by Jose Rivera was the perfect night out for me. I got to watch one of my best friends give a fantastic performance along with several other young, successful Boston actors. I got to see young theatre artists doing good work. And, on top of [...]