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The Yale Cabaret Recalibration
At its final show of the 2011-12 season this past weekend, the Yale Cabaret announced who will be leading the student-run, experimental, underground, 44-year-old theater space at 217 Park Street next year: Ethan Heard, Artistic Director Jonathan Wemette, Managing Director Benjamin Fainstein and Nicholas Hussong, Associate Artistic Directors Xaq Webb, Asssociate Managing Director (Fall semester) … Continue reading
The Carnival//Invisible Review
Carnival/Invisible Through April 14 at the Yale Cabaret, 217 Park St., New Haven. (203) 432-1566. Created by the Ensemble. Written and directed by Benjamin Fainstein. Lighting & Scenic Designer: Edward T. Morris. Costume Designer: Nikki Delhomme. Dramaturg: Caroline V. McGraw. Stage Manager: Jenny Schmidt. Technical Director: Daniel Perez. Producer: Shane Hudson. Performed by Merlin Huff … Continue reading
The other side of Smash
So…. Smash? Is there some stigma attached to watching this show? I don’t think I’ve heard a single theater friend of mine mention it. Nobody’s alerted me to any watching parties. Sure, Backstage and Playbill offer weekly plot recaps, but that’s not the same. But I’m unashamedly, unabashedly stuck on the series, old 42nd Street … Continue reading
Theater Comics Round-up
Latest batch of stagey strips culled from GoComics and Daily Ink, including Pab Sungenis’ The New Adventures of Queen Victoria, Will Panganiban’s Frank & Steinway, Salpino’s And Now…,” Mark Litzler’s Joe Vanilla and Leigh Rubin’s Rubes.
Yale Institute of Music Theatre Picks Might and Mort
The Yale Institute for Music Theatre has named the two shows it’ll workshop this summer. The two-week “intensive lab setting” development process culminates in a staged reading of each new musical, presented in association with the International Festival of Arts & Ideas. Mighty Five’s Infinite Funk Odyssey concerns “Fuzzbot, a robotic dance instructor without a … Continue reading
I’ve got them on my list
Updated the NHTJ calendar page at long last; a few dozen listings to get us through the spring and into the Fall, with more to come once the summer season heats up. Send your listings and audition notices to me at chris@scribblers.us and I’ll post ‘em, I promise.
Midge! Midge!
Archie and the gang have mistaken this poor man for a Hollywood agent or somesuch. I like the concept of football star Moose Mason as Tennessee Williams’ Stanley Kowalski. (For local readers: A Streetcar Named Desire had its world premiere at New Haven’s Shubert Theater, as a pre-Broadway try-out.)
Direct Ting
Two separate readers sent me two separate theater news items regarding Long Wharf Theatre Associate Artistic Director Eric Ting. One is about Berkeley Rep’s elaborate new new-works development extravaganza, The Ground Floor, which will encompass 13 workshop projects in a single month. Eric Ting received one of dozens of Ground Floor residencies, and he’ll be … Continue reading
More Stage-Friendly Netflix New Arrivals
Netflix thinks I’ll like Macbeth because it knows I like Monty Python’s Flying Circus. But it doesn’t mention, say, Strindberg in the context of me liking Bergman. What does Monty Python have to do with Shakespeare? Well, John cleese appeared in a TV production of The Taming of the Shrew, and the Python show was … Continue reading