
Ask Not About Amanda Palmer and the Yale School of Drama
The Art of Asking, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help By Amanda Palmer (Grand Central Publishing, 2014) I tore through Amanda Palmer’s self-help memoir about […]
The Art of Asking, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help By Amanda Palmer (Grand Central Publishing, 2014) I tore through Amanda Palmer’s self-help memoir about […]
More theater-themed comic strips, which I found on the invaluable GoComics site, for discriminating aesthetes. This latest batch features Jason Poland’s Robbie and Bobby, Dan Dougherty’s Beardo, Frank Cummings’ Brain […]
The long-running British radio soap opera The Archers indulges its hyperdramatic side once once a year with an upbeat storyline about the travails of mounting the annual village Christmas […]
Ran an item recently about Connecticut-raised Simpsons scribe Mike Reiss going on Gilbert Gottfried’s podcast and not mentioning that his new play Comedy is Hard was at the Ivoryton Playhouse. Well, […]
Woke up this morning to find that my Hartford Courant review of Picasso at the Lapin Agile (at the Long Wharf) had been retweeted by Steve Martin himself. Happy he […]
The Long Wharf Theater has posted an article by the theater’s marketing director (and former daily newspaper journalist) Steve Scarpa, “Announcing the Lord/Kubler Fund for New Work.” It states: “Using […]
The cool kids at Saturday Night Live apparently find high school just hilarious. Awkward teens have been a staple of the show for its entire four-decade history, going right back […]
Wrote a preview squib for the Hartford Courant website about the Nov. 24 Quintron & Miss Pussycat show at Cafe Nine. But there’s much more that can be added, thanks […]
Latest dash of theater-themed comic strips to tape to your green room refrigerators, culled from the invaluable syndicated-strip sites GoComics.com and Comics Kingdom. There’s a LOT of live theater in […]
Come on over to Never Ending Books, 810 State Street, around 6 p.m. tonight (Sunday the 9th). We’re reading Lou Harry’s play Lightning & Jellyfish, a character-driven comedy-tinged drama set in […]