Spotlight On...Justin Sayre
photo by Keith GemerekName: Justin SayreHometown: Forty Fort, PennsylvaniaEducation: NYU, Michael Howard StudioFavorite Credits: The Meeting* and Night of a Thousand JudysWhy theater?: It’s my first...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Tommy Jamerson
Name: Tommy JamersonHometown: Portage, IndianaEducation: BS & MFA in PlaywritingFavorite Credits: Being selected to write for the Gender, Hate, & Violence Conference in 2007, the Cher-themed...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Chip Bolcik
Name: Chip Bolcik Hometown: I live in Thousand Oaks, CAEducation: University of MarylandFavorite Credits: Strawberry One Act Festival, The Seven, Scenes from the Staten Island Ferry.Why theater?:...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Jeffrey Roth
Name: Jeffrey RothHometown: Mahwah, NJEducation: BA in Theater Arts from Drew University/London Dramatic AcademySelect Credits: My favorite role/production experience is hands down playing Pony in...
View ArticleReview: Family Matters
As a child, it's believed your parents are invincible. Even though we know we grow up, it's hard to imagine that do too. But the sad reality is the old free get, the older get. In A. Rey Pamatmat's...
View ArticleReview: The Cave of Blunders
Selling your soul for a price is an age-old story. From the Devil to Ursula, the device is well-known in literature. Finding a new perspective on this tale can be tricky but many have attempted. In...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Elisabeth Ng
Name: Elisabeth NgHometown: Singapore, ScotlandEducation: St Andrews University, Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film InstituteFavorite Credits: The latest show that I produced with my company Brooklyn...
View ArticleTechnically Speaking with...Elizabeth Frino
Name: Elizabeth FrinoHometown: Pompton Plains, NJEducation: Lehigh UniversityFavorite Credits: Scenic Designer for Romeo and Juliet, Props Master for Peter and the Starcatcher, Scenic Artist for Every...
View ArticleReview: Searching for Family
Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters In Search of An Author is a staple for theater artists as you’ve likely read or performed the play at least once in your career. The play follows six lost people...
View ArticleReview: U Don't Really Complete Me
Everyone needs love. Even grad students. In West of 10th’s production of Itamar Moses’ Completeness directed by Andy Scott, Elliot and Molly find an emotional bond that unite their hearts and...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Greg Mullavey
Name: Greg MullaveyHometown: Jamestown, NYEducation: Hobart College, BAFavorite Credits: Theatre: The Price (Guthrie Theatre where my performance as the older brother, Walter, gave Arthur Miller, its...
View ArticleReview: When Text and Performance Conflict
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been a talking point for decades upon decades. But why did it happen and how can it be resolved? The answers are abundant. With a wide views of views and opinions,...
View ArticleTechnically Speaking with...Matthew Imhoff
Name: Matthew ImhoffHometown: Janesville, WisconsinEducation: BA in Music and Theatre from Luther College (Decorah, Iowa) and MFA in Production Design from Michigan State University (East Lansing,...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Edward W. Hardy
Name: Edward W. HardyHometown: Manhattan, New YorkEducation: Master of Music – Aaron Copland School of Music, Cum Laude, 2014-15, Bachelor of Music – SUNY Purchase College, Cum Laude, 2010-14Favorite...
View ArticleReview: Vote for Palin!
Riding high on the wave of network musical specials, the Laurie Beechman Theater is eager to give you the telecast you never knew you wanted. In Palin LIVE!, Sarah Palin and her colorful political...
View ArticleTechnically Speaking with...Sarah Stolnack
Name: Sarah Stolnack (Stoli)Hometown: Seattle, WAEducation: BFA in Theatre Design/Tech, University of EvansvilleFavorite Credits: Caryl Churchill’s Fen with Red Garnet Theatre Company, The Evansville...
View ArticleReview: Oh Daddy, Oh Boy
There was a time when farfetched comedies filled the boards of the Great White Way. There was something heartwarming about wild plot-driven slapstick that made you laugh and forget about the world....
View ArticleReview: Walking with a Ghost
Saying goodbye is never easy. Sometimes you don't get the closure you desired so the past continues to haunt. Presented by The Assembly, Kate Benson and Emily Louise Perkins’ haunting I Will Look...
View ArticleReview: Gypsies, Tramps, Thieves, and Alaska
As our diva rightly said, Cher is in all of us. Actually old but looks young. A little bit feminine, a little bit masculine. She's a perfect icon to pay tribute to. Former RuPaul's Drag Race finalist...
View ArticleReview: Mommy Does Politics
Sometimes serendipity lines up so perfectly. Serendipity seemed to play a part for the politically charged drama Primary by Gracie Gardner. Not only is it appropriately timed in election season, this...
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