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A playwright's blog: dedicated to all things play building. G-d’s Honest Truth. G-d’s Honest Truth. April 28th, 2015. I went to see. A play by Renee Calarco. S space last night. The play was staged by Interplay Jewish Theatre in partnership with Dobama and made possible by the strong work that Faye Sholiton always puts into her projects. Is a good, solid play that, I’m sure, started its life when Ms. Calarco heard the tale of Rabbi Menachem Youlus. Jewish Plays Project International. Theme by Generic Des...
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A playwright's blog: dedicated to all things play building. Mr Burns @ CPT. March 2nd, 2016. Hoofed it over to CPT last week to see. The production was fantastic, especially the third act which is so brilliantly done it makes the whole play worth seeing, which is saying something because the play itself is not that great, in fact, weighing in at two hours and fifteen minutes, this play could have been cut. The first act is a post-apocalyptic campsite, and for fans of the. Night of the Hunter. The second ...
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A playwright's blog: dedicated to all things play building. Posts Tagged ‘Censorship’. January 18th, 2012. I generally try to keep this blog on topic, but I feel that I must use it today somewhat as soap box (sopa box? Here is the letter that I have sent to my Senators and Congresspersons. Feel free to use, if you like, but this is an extraordinarily important issue if you don’t want the US to become China with regard to control of the Internet. Dear Senator XXXXX,. Very Best Regards,. October 6th, 2010.
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A playwright's blog: dedicated to all things play building. Posts Tagged ‘CSU’. February 14th, 2012. Went to the NEOMFA festival on February 4 and February 9 at convergence and had a blast. First of all, there were so many faces there that I recognized that it literally was like walking into a holiday celebration at a family house. Mike Williams’ piece. Jarod Witkowski’s play. Jeffrey M. Jones @ CSU. December 5th, 2011. Jeffrey M. Jones. Sexual Perversity in Chicago. Seventy Scenes Of Halloween. Jones ha...
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A playwright's blog: dedicated to all things play building. Posts Tagged ‘Dobama’. February 23rd, 2016. Realistic Joneses at Dobama, Steve Wagner photographer. Perhaps the sidelong look at our neighbor has turned more to issues of plain old health and sanity rather than that of material wealth? Both sets of male characters have a mysterious disease that causes pain, affects their vision, and undermines their memory. Dementia? I’ve seen two plays by Eno at Dobama:. Thom Pain (Based on Nothing). In each pl...
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The Journals of Ian Thal: Breaking with Bread and Puppet
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The Journals of Ian Thal. The Unimaginatively Named and Infrequently Updated Blog of a Massachusetts-Based Playwright, Critic, Journalist, and Theater Educator. Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Breaking with Bread and Puppet. This past February, I walked out of rehearsals for Bread and Puppet Theater. S Battle of the Terrorists and the Horrorists. On February 5th, 2007, I was contacted by freelance journalist and activist Susie Davidson. Disclosure: Davidson is editor and primary author of I Refused to Die: St...
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Skip to main content. A knowledge commons by and for the theatre community. Learn how you can participate. Support the knowledge commons that HowlRound fosters. Donate:. Once we made the choice to produce our plays not to recoup an investment but to recoup some corner of the universe for our understanding and enlargement, we entered the same world as the university, the museum, the church and became, like them, an instrument of civilization. Support the Culture of the Commons. A New Play Map. Your Donati...
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Re-framing and Re-containing: Can We Really Ensure Safety in the Rehearsal Studio or Classroom? | HowlRound
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Skip to main content. A knowledge commons by and for the theatre community. Learn how you can participate. Re-framing and Re-containing: Can We Really Ensure Safety in the Rehearsal Studio or Classroom? Posted May 14, 2015. Posted May 14, 2015. What are we really trying to get at when we talk about safety? Can we actually ensure it? Isn’t education and art-making intended to be risky? If we are taking risks and growing, can we ever be truly safe? Of a trigger-warning. When I’ve been trigger-warned, h...
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The Journals of Ian Thal: Two of My Plays Appearing in Festivals In August
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The Journals of Ian Thal. The Unimaginatively Named and Infrequently Updated Blog of a Massachusetts-Based Playwright, Critic, Journalist, and Theater Educator. Thursday, August 14, 2014. Two of My Plays Appearing in Festivals In August. I've been largely neglecting this blog as of late since I have been reserving most of my musings on the arts on The Arts Fuse. Where I am theater critic and a senior contributor. However, I have two announcements to make. The play, inspired in part by two cats I used to ...
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The Journals of Ian Thal: On The Arts Fuse: Matthew Spangler and Benjamin Evett's "Albatross"
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The Journals of Ian Thal. The Unimaginatively Named and Infrequently Updated Blog of a Massachusetts-Based Playwright, Critic, Journalist, and Theater Educator. Tuesday, May 19, 2015. On The Arts Fuse: Matthew Spangler and Benjamin Evett's "Albatross". Back in February I reviewed Albatross. A theatrical adaptation of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's narrative poem, Rime of the Ancient Mariner. My hope has born some fruit, and Albatross. Is bing remounted at New Repertory Theater, May 21-24. Posted by Ian Thal.
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