inspiration + perspiration = invention :: T. Edison ::
There's no business like show business, and it's the main business I know: onstage, offstage, and everywhere in between.
historytheatrescrimshaw |
WarMay. 22, 2014 | Comments One young woman's reaction to everything she's lost. Written as a monologue for a high school theatre class and inspired by my European History class's unit on the Napoleonic wars. |
historymusictheatrereviews |
PRC's AssasinsApr. 15, 2014 | Comments Each of the characters in this Steven Sondheim musical gets the chance to kill the President of the United States, making history regardless of success or failure. In the same way, the show itself is full of sound and fury, raw emotions seeking to mean ... something. |
theatrescrimshaw |
Catching UpApr. 10, 2014 | Comments A judicial candidate's past catches up to her. Written as a monologue for a college playwriting class. |
musictheatre |
Off To The Jellicle BallApr. 05, 2014 | Comments Rather than share anything profound or insightful, here's a clip from the musical that we're rehearsing next. |
theatrereviews |
A Bare But Worthy CymblineApr. 01, 2014 | Comments What makes a theatre? For that matter, what makes a play? A character? These questions are at the heart of Bare Theatre's production of Cymbline, an overlooked Shakespearan play that like this production defies definition. |
Sherlock Holmestheatrereviews |
Temple Theatre Does Holmes WellMar. 25, 2014 | Comments I attended the Temple production of Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily with some trepidation, and left it pleasantly surprised. |