March 9, 2011 | Theatre,
The Sun Also Rises: Raising a Glass and Carrying on
by Kristy Mandour A unique style of honest and authentic truths fill the pages of The Sun A lso Rises, making it feel as relevant today as it did when it...
Read Moreby Kristy Mandour A unique style of honest and authentic truths fill the pages of The Sun A lso Rises, making it feel as relevant today as it did when it...
Read MoreBy Jason Rabin Hayley Carmichael is a founding “Idiot,” as much a clown as she is an innovative producer and director. Her London-based company, Told By An Idiot, was once...
Read Moreby Kristy Mandour Readers and authors have grown to hold Hemingway in an iconic and exemplary esteem. Both The Sun Also Rises (1926), along with A Farewell to Arms (1929)...
Read MoreBy Jason Rabin Expansive curiosity and openness has made Japanese-born actor, director, writer, translator and adaptor Yoshi Oïda an ideal collaborator for British-born stage legend, Peter Brook. Since Oda, a...
Read Moreby Kristy Mandour and Heidi Nelson The New York City based theatre ensemble, Elevator Repair Service, brings fresh and innovative takes on the most cherished classic American literary works. For...
Read Moreby Jason Rabin The Kennedys, Boston’s royal family, (see The Color of Rose for their story), come from a proud tradition. Boston Irish politicians are known for their way with...
Read Morehttp://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=mY0VIJAVPqs TERMINUS opens this week – wanna know more? Check out this interview with TERMINUS writer/Director Mark O’Rowe taped while at Sydney Theatre Company (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Read Moreby Jason Rabin Boston is an Irish town. As Boston Celtics basketball fans will tell you “we bleed green,” from the Emerald Necklace to the Green Monster—from Logan airport, to...
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