February 19, 2013 | Theatre,
Which Nick Cave Is Right For You?
Has a friend or family member suggested you incorporate Nick Cave’s work into your life? Are you confused? Are you asking yourself, “which Nick Cave is right for my...
Read MoreHas a friend or family member suggested you incorporate Nick Cave’s work into your life? Are you confused? Are you asking yourself, “which Nick Cave is right for my...
Read MoreI read Infinite Jest for the first time during my freshman year at Boston University. The book had been out for less than a year. I was a film student...
Read MoreDid you enjoy the Daisey’s distinctly American vision of utopia? Let us know what you thought about American Utopias by commenting here.
Read MoreYesterday we had the pleasure of hosting a Mike Daisey Q & A session on Twitter in anticipation of his upcoming performances of American Utopias as part of The...
Read MoreMike Daisey does best with an empty stage. Save for a table, legal pad and glass of water, Daisey has managed to build a prolific career delivering over a...
Read More“Sitting squared behind that table gives me a center, makes the story the important thing and to some extent the table is a new image that can’t be pinned...
Read MoreIt begins with a severed ear in a grassy field. It’s out of place, it’s a metaphor, it’s a plot point, it’s simultaneously creepy, funny and intriguing. In a word,...
Read MoreDid you enjoy the revitalized commedia dell’arte style of the classic Goldoni text? Let us know what you thought about The Servant of Two Masters by commenting here.
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