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So Cage, staged

For instance, now my focus involves very little: a lecture on music. My music. But it is not a lecture, nor is it music. It is, of necessity, theater. What else? if I choose as I do music, I get theater, that, that is I get that too. Not just this, the two. —John Cage, … Continue reading »

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Long Wharf Goes to the Head of the Class

Long Wharf Theatre is one of three finalists for $10.000 from the National Coporate Theatre Fund, to be used towards theater education programs. The process involved getting supporters of the theater to vote for Long Wharf’s contest entry. The theater inserted a flier about the NCTF challenge into its programs for its recent productions of … Continue reading »

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A Daring Leap from Society’s Bosom

Strone’s a darned good actor,” Isaac Bell told Archie. “Actor? What do you mean?” “Ten-to-one he’s British Military Intelligence.” Archie Abbott looked more closely. “And twenty-to-one,” Bell added, “he’s not retired.” Archie, who himself would have become an actor if his mother had not forbidden such a leap from society’s bosom, nodded agreement. “No bet.” … Continue reading »

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Their Names in My Name is Asher Lev

The Long Wharf Theatre has the whole three-person cast set for its season-ending production of My Name is Asher Lev. I posted a few weeks ago ago the welcome news that Mark Nelson is on board as the multi-purpose character known in Aaron Posner as “Man.” There’s also “Woman,” to be played by Melissa Miller, … Continue reading »

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Peter Schumann Makes the Trip, Fiddles April 9 at Wesleyan

Peter Schumann, the grizzled godfather of modern grass-roots political puppetry, is doing his famous Fiddle Talk at Wesleyan University next Monday—7 p.m. on April 9 at the school’s Center for the Arts CFA Hall. Details here. It’s a rare chance to see Schumann speak in Connecticut. The progressive theater legend has been based in Northern … Continue reading »

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The Sheik of BYUtv

The Duncan Sheik episode of the new BYUtv series The Song That Changed My Life is viewable here. What’s BYUtv? The media outlet of Brigham Young University. There’s no direct connection here—Brigham Young is a Mormon institution and Sheik is a Buddhist who studied Semiotics at Brown University. I was a Duncan Sheik fan from … Continue reading »

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Next Play in a Day: April 6! Next one after that: April 17!

I’ve had several entreaties, wondering when the next of my quirky Play in a Day children’s theater projects will happen. They tend to happen during school holidays, and there was no such animal in March, so I’ve decided that in April we’ll have two Plays in a Days. The first will be this Friday (Good … Continue reading »

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“Maybe He’s Sick”

What sort of dodgy acting instruction texts are they selling over there at the Riverdale Book Nook? An extract from Jughead’s Double Digest #24 (Jan. 1996).

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The Winter’s Tale Review

The Winter’s Tale Presented through April 7 by the Yale Repertory Theatre, at the Yale University Theatre, 222 York St., New Haven. (203) 432-1234, www.yalerep.org By William Shakespeare. Directed by Liz Diamond. Composer: Matthew Suttor. Choreographer: Randy Duncan. Scenic Designer: Michael Yeargan. Costume Designer: Jennifer Moeller. Lighting Designer: Matt Frey. Sound Designer: Elizabeth Atkinson. Production … Continue reading »

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Latest Batch of Theater Comics

I cull these theater-themed comic strips from www.dailyink.com and www.gocomics.com, services to which I have subscribed for many years now. I heartily recommend both sites, and honor those artists who can bridge the extraordinary gap between live performance and cartoon caricature. The Mary Worth episode here, by the way, does not mark the first time … Continue reading »

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