Sometimes, there actually is truth in advertising.
Continue reading “All of The Public”
Sometimes, there actually is truth in advertising.
Continue reading “All of The Public”
Is Broadway history happening in Manhattan this season?
Continue reading “Plural for a Reason”
On a ranked list of the Academy Awards’ litany of (insignificant) sins, the dominance of closing-credit songs over the Best Song Category is at the tippy-top of my own personal grievances.
Continue reading “Maybe You Don’t?”
According to the logline for Misty, the next production at The Shed will follow:
Continue reading “Play Gentrification for Me”
Theater is a localized art form.
Continue reading “Straight Line”
While we’re on the topic of looking as acting, and acting as looking:
Continue reading “Samuel L. Parsons”
While we’re on the topic of generational stagecraft:
Continue reading “Crafting the Stage”
Sometimes, a movie adaptation of a play makes you realize new dimensions to a seemingly straightforward moment of stagecraft in the original production.
Continue reading “WWTD”
Here’s the thing about symbolic stagecraft, and really all artistic symbolism:
Continue reading “Duplicitous Multiplicity”
What’s the difference between watching a seance on a stage and watching a seance in “real” life?
Continue reading “Unblockable Blocking”