Courant Affairs, and my new Twitter handle @courantcarnott
This post has been a long time coming. Needed it to start feeling less like a dream and more like a new job. The news is old and obvious to […]
This post has been a long time coming. Needed it to start feeling less like a dream and more like a new job. The news is old and obvious to […]
Boris Yeltsin By Mickaël de Oliveira. Translator and dramaturg: Maria Ines Marques. Directed by Elizabeth Dinkova. Composer: Christopher Ross-Ewart. Scenic Designer: Claire DeLiso. Costume Designer: Haydee Zelideth. Lighting Designer: Andrew […]
Roberto Zucco By Bernard-Marie Koltès. Directed by Christopher Ghaffari. Composer: Sam Suggs. Dramaturg: Ariel Silbert. Scenic Designer: Alexander Woodward. Costume Designer: Asa Benally. Lighting Designer: Andrew Griffin. Sound Designer: […]
Fun interview with John Cameron Mitchell in the Nov. 9 issue of The Nation. Weird timing, since (as the article notes) the Broadway run of Hedwig and the Angry Inch […]
Long Wharf Theatre has been bringing various editions of the Late Nite Catechism Catholic -themed improv and audience-participation comedy shows to its Stage II space for over a decade […]
Smudge is a fudged-up show about parenting, relationships, growth, unrequited emotions, cheesecake and theories of probability. New haven theater company is parenting it through next weekend at the Chapel street […]
It seems meaningful that three of the nine plays in the Yale cabaret fall season have personal names for their titles, another was a biographical piece about a real -life […]
The Ivoryton Playhouse has announced its 2016 season. (Actually, it hasn’t yet, at least not on its website. But Frank Rizzo got the scoop and reported it in the Hartford […]
Big score at a local flea market a few weeks back. Besides 19 Tom Waits bootleg CDs for a buck each, I got this third-edition copy of Connecticut a la […]
I’ve just added a long list of upcoming Connecticut theater events to this site, as a separate page, here. It covers early November through the end of the season. Hundreds of […]