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Elana's Theatrical Ramblings: Science Fiction Theatre (no, I'm not talking about the tv show with the robot where they watch cheesy movies and comment on them)
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. Science Fiction Theatre (no, I'm not talking about the tv show with the robot where they watch cheesy movies and comment on them). The first, Monster in the Dark. By local group FoolsFury. The dialogue may have been dressed up a little). However, Monster in the Dark. My second (more recent) encounter with science fiction theatre was Crowded Fire's. Production of Liz Duffy Adams' new play, The Listener. I am excited to see how science fiction theatre and futuristic plays will cont...
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May | 2011 | Knightsbridge L.A.
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The Voice of the Knightsbridge Theatre of Los Angeles. Monthly Archives: May 2011. Son of Semele’s Wollowa: the Vanishing of Maude LeRay. May 4, 2011. By Julia Morizawa, Knightsbridge Member This past weekend I went over to Son of Semele to see their original play, Wallowa: the Vanishing of Maude LeRay. My friend Jonathan CK Williams is in the show, so I was excited to … Continue reading →. Director’s Notes for Bikini Beach Bacchae. Son of Semele’s Wollowa: the Vanishing of Maude LeRay.
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The Knightsbridge Teams with Inside-Out Community Arts | Knightsbridge L.A.
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The Voice of the Knightsbridge Theatre of Los Angeles. The Kids Are All Right. Some Sweet Day – Interview with Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus →. The Knightsbridge Teams with Inside-Out Community Arts. March 21, 2011. By Elisa Richardson, Knightsbridge Member. On February 6, 2011, the Knightsbridge Theatre and Inside-Out Community Arts. Joined forces to provide at-risk youth an opportunity to explore the Elizabethan period as they experienced an interactive performance of. This experience would not have hap...
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An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde | Knightsbridge L.A.
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The Voice of the Knightsbridge Theatre of Los Angeles. Some Sweet Day – Interview with Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus. Son of Semele’s Wollowa: the Vanishing of Maude LeRay →. An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde. April 26, 2011. The following post is by Marti Hale, director of An Ideal Husband, opening at the Knightsbridge on May 6, 2011. 8212; Marti Hale. View all posts by knightsbridgela →. This entry was posted in Directors' Notes. Some Sweet Day – Interview with Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus. Chicago To Hos...
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April | 2011 | Knightsbridge L.A.
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The Voice of the Knightsbridge Theatre of Los Angeles. Monthly Archives: April 2011. An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde. April 26, 2011. The following post is by Marti Hale, director of An Ideal Husband, opening at the Knightsbridge on May 6, 2011. Oscar Wilde wrote An Ideal Husband over a hundred years ago a play about morality, marriage and forgiveness. Surely … Continue reading →. Director’s Notes for Bikini Beach Bacchae. Son of Semele’s Wollowa: the Vanishing of Maude LeRay. Chicago To Host Film….
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The Kids Are All Right | Knightsbridge L.A.
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The Voice of the Knightsbridge Theatre of Los Angeles. LA Theatre Companies Gathering Together. The Knightsbridge Teams with Inside-Out Community Arts →. The Kids Are All Right. February 27, 2011. Here’s a tip – if you find yourself losing hope for the future of the arts in America, volunteer to judge a youth theatre competition. The task of judging was extremely difficult, but what was easy to see was that every single performer on the stage that day was deeply passionate about what they were doing, and...
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June | 2011 | Knightsbridge L.A.
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The Voice of the Knightsbridge Theatre of Los Angeles. Monthly Archives: June 2011. Director’s Notes for Bikini Beach Bacchae. June 23, 2011. By Paul Miailovich This is the third time I have directed a version of The Bacchae. I keep coming back to this 2400 year old play for several reasons. First, because a significant portion of the original has been lost, … Continue reading →. Director’s Notes for Bikini Beach Bacchae. Son of Semele’s Wollowa: the Vanishing of Maude LeRay. Chicago To Host Film….
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Banter: April 2007
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Crowded Fire musings, news, and behind the scenes gossip. Welcome to the Banter. Who is this monkey," you ask. Well, it's the heretofore unofficial Crowded Fire mascot. How it got started is up for discussion, but let's just say "the monkey" represents the spirit of Crowded Fire: the ensemble. I guess you can say there are a lot of CF monkeys out there. You'll be hearing from them as we progress with this blog. We're hoping for some juicy details on the Anna Bella. Labels: anna bella eema.
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Banter: For those that missed it
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Crowded Fire musings, news, and behind the scenes gossip. For those that missed it. To the aforementioned pontification. And for further pontification, check out Chloe Veltman's response. Labels: bay area theater. Great chat folks. Nicely done. Hope it will highlight the work being done under the radar. Go Crowded Fire! Also read Chloe's blog reply. September 30, 2007 at 4:05 PM. Great chat folks. Nicely done. Hope it will highlight the work being done under the radar. Go Crowded Fire!
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