Month: November 2011

  • Month: November 2011
November 17, 2011 | Theatre,

Husbands & Wives Apart

By Sara Bookin-Weiner Last night I was fortunate enough to moderate a post-performance discussion with the playwright Alfred Uhry, director/choreographer Martha Clarke and music director Arthur Solari.  Hearing how they...

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November 14, 2011 | What Did You Think?,

What did you think of ANGEL REAPERS?

Various religions often have strict moral codes regarding sexuality. What makes this portrayal different and how did it affect you regarding your religious upbringing? Join the conversation by commenting below.

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November 9, 2011 | Theatre,

Check out these films, books and music related to ANGEL REAPERS

By Corrie Glanville FILMS/THEATRE Ken Burns’ The Shakers (2004) Ken Burns, our preeminent documentarian of American history, crafts a detailed picture of the sect that referred to themselves as the...

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November 7, 2011 | What Did You Think?,

What did you think of MOBY DICK?

What did you think of this adaptation of Melville’s novel? How does it compare to the book? Did the one-man format work for you? Join the conversation by commenting here.

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November 7, 2011 | Theatre,

A Whale of A Tale: The Journey of Conor and Judy Hegarty Lovett

By Alyssa Mulligan Actor Conor Lovett began reading Beckett at the age of eighteen.  Shortly thereafter, he performed the role of Hamm in Endgame.  And his love for the 20th...

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November 4, 2011 | Theatre,

Flying Solo: The Thrill of the One-Person Show

By Corrie Glanville Solo act shows offer the performer a rare opportunity to inhabit the theatrical space completely alone and to form a singular relationship with the audience. The Gare...

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November 4, 2011 | Theatre,

ANGEL REAPERS: Shaker Trivia

By Corrie Glanville and Sara Bookin-Weiner Besides making furniture and enforcing sexual abstinence, the Shakers aren’t well known for too many things…indeed, if that! As we gear up for director/choreographer...

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November 1, 2011 | Theatre,

Check out these films, books and music related to MOBY DICK

By Corrie Glanville FILMS Moby Dick (1956)  Although there are numerous film adaptations including a recent television mini-series with William Hurt and Ethan Hawke, John Huston’s 1956 Moby Dick might arguably...

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