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The Connecticut Stories on Stage non-review

Connecticut Stories on Stage Playwriting Competition—Staged Readings of the Winning Plays Closed. Presented by Connecticut Heritage Productions April 17 at the Arts Hall, Educational Center for the Arts, 55 Audubon St., New Haven. Directed by Kenneth Heaton and Peter Loffredo. Stage Manager/Lighting Designer: Seth Harris. Producer: Michael Eck. Rosary Peas by Michael Burgan. Won in … Continue reading »

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The Straight Poop

TOMMY SCHRIDER , SANS POOP, IN BATTLE OF BLACK AND DOGS LAST YEAR AT THE YALE REPERTORY THEATRE. PHOTO BY JOAN MARCUS Ask and ye shall receive… a pile of shit. Gratefully, I should add. On Friday I posted an item about a Yale Rep stage effect and casually mentioned that I’d love to know … Continue reading »

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Never Ending Short Attention Span Theater

I’m dashing off now to Never Ending Books, 810 State Street, for the latest Play in a Day exercise—today, Monday April 18, from 2-5 p.m. Last school vacation, we staged a ten-minute version of Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard with a cast of children aged 6-11. This time it’ll probably be Aristophanes—rehearsed, designed and performed all … Continue reading »

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Shaggs-adelic

The trend of deliberately bad theater singing—which began with the glut of plays and musicals about Florence Foster Jenkins between 1999 and 2005, and could also be said to include The Producers—now continues with a musical about The Shaggs. The legendary trio of New Hampshire siblings recorded The Philosophy of the World, one of the … Continue reading »

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Who’s Afraid?

Edward Albee won an awarded from the MacDowell colony. But doesn’t Albee run his own writers’ colony, the William Flanagan Memorial Creative Persons Center? What a kindly colony macdowell must be; not a jealous bone in its yard. The MacDowell award was announced last week, but won’t be presented until August. Albee is only the … Continue reading »

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Merritt Janson Speaks and Plays Autumn Sonata at the Yale Rep

MERRITT JANSON AS HELENA IN AUTUMN SONATA. PHOTO BY JOAN MARCUS, COURTESY YALE REPERTORY THEATRE You know that line in “Comedy Tonight,” the Sondheim song from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum?: “She plays Medea later this week!” Well, Merritt Janson plays Rosalind in Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like it later … Continue reading »

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Spring’s sprung—now what about next fall’s Yale Cabaret?!

Just as the Yale Cabaret 2010-11 season was concluding and the Summer Cabaret Shakespeare Festival was getting trumpeted louder and louder, along came the just-in-time announcement of who will be running the school-term Cabaret next year: Sunder Gangliani Kate Attwell, Lileana Blain-Cruz Michael “Micky” Place plus Matthew Gutschick as the Managing Director. That’s right, four … Continue reading »

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The Coming Summer Cabaret of Shakespeare Arises with Roses

The Yale Summer Cabaret is a distinct entity from the school-year Yale Cabaret. In the fall and spring semesters the shows change weekly, and so do the directors and casts. There are some 20 such shows in that manner, each given six performances. Only the artistic director and managing director are constant for the whole … Continue reading »

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Staged Readings of Storied Connecticut Scripts on Sunday at 2 p.m.

I still think of  as Connecticut Heritage Productions as being Middletown-based but this  vital, decades-old company has brought a whole bunch of shows to New Haven over the years. CHP’s Peter Loffredo has taught and directed at the Educational Center for the Arts magnet high school in New Haven since the ‘90s. The ECA Arts … Continue reading »

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Go Westport! The 2011 season, according to Mark Lamos

  A week before the beginning of his second full season as artistic director of the Westport country playhouse, does Mark Lamos feel back in the swing of things, or did his programming instincts never leave him? Lamos returned to the art-dir racket in early 2009 after nearly a decade as a freelance director of … Continue reading »

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