March 22, 2011 | Theatre,
Peter Brook: Theatre Legend (Part 2)
By Jason Rabin In his native Britain, Brook is known as a sort of high priest of Avant-Garde Theatre, partly because so many of his projects have had an epic spiritual...
Read MoreBy Jason Rabin In his native Britain, Brook is known as a sort of high priest of Avant-Garde Theatre, partly because so many of his projects have had an epic spiritual...
Read MoreThe first day of spring ushers in one of the most active months in our first season with the opening of two works from Peter Brook’s celebrated company from Paris,...
Read MoreBy Jason Rabin Not only does Bruce Myers have pretty much the most legit British stage actor pedigree there is—RADA to the RSC—he’s also rolled with legendary director Peter Brook...
Read Morehttp://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=1bTHeL_VhAg We sat down with the Artistic Director of Elevator Repair Service and the Director of “The Select” (The Sun Also Rises), John Collins. (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Read MoreIt seems like only yesterday that ERS was here (last July) for two weeks putting the finishing touches on their new piece: THE SELECT (The Sun Also Rises), a stage...
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)...
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