Sally Spectre The Musical - A Myth in the Making
Posted: 10/24/2009
I saw this play tonight because I have some friends in it. I love theatre and have seen thousands of plays and worked on quite a few myself. I've seen a lot of good stuff at this theatre (the recent "Gaslight" and from a few years ago an amazing "Lion in Winter" for example). But this was an embarrassment. The set and the lights were good, and some of the actors seemed as though they'd be really good in good material, but this was one of the worst written shows I ever saw. It took like 30 minutes to even understand for sure where the characters were and why they were there and who they were, and it never became clear what they wanted other than out, which was pretty much how I felt just a few minutes in. It's hard when your friends are in a show you hate (even if they're good). I don't understand how a theatre can be so good with one production and so lousy with the next one. I'll keep coming, because I've seen great stuff there. But I hope they don't let many more like this one slip through to where an audience can see it.
Sanborn Brings His 'KING DAVID' Musical to Promise Theatre 4/9 - 6/27 2009/04/09
Posted: 10/24/2009
This will be one fantastic performance. May God's rich blessing be on it, and on David, and those who watch.
Flatley's LORD OF THE DANCE Hits The Whiting on October 23 2009/10/23
Posted: 10/24/2009
I think is a shame that this production company and The Whiting would not honor the student ticket price for the performance. Especially the way the economy is in Flint and to keep the arts out of reach for students is inexcusable.
'An Englishman in New York' Featuring Broadway's Adams, O'Hare and Nixon Now Showing on LOGO 200
Posted: 10/24/2009
Quentin Crisp was one of the world’s most cherished satirists and commentators. His flippancy, self-deprecation and theatricality masked a fervent intelligence and a sharp eye for the detail of contemporary life. Quentin provided us, the world at large, gay and straight, a simple philosophy of happiness and being. He was an atheist, yet his Buddhistic and existentialistic instructions offer an insight into the man he was while providing an insight into who and what we are to ourselves and to others. I encourage everyone to read Quentin Crisp’s works and to hear him on recordings. His philosophy will have some sort of impact on you, whether you invite it or not. To learn more about "All Things Quentin Crisp", visit his official website, Crisperanto: The Quentin Crisp Archives, at crisperanto.org or quentincrisp.com Phillip Ward Literary & Estate Executor for Quentin Crisp Archivist & Curator, Crisperanto: The Quentin Crisp Archives
Photo Flash: First Rehearsals For CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF 2009/10/23
Posted: 10/24/2009
The cast looks hot! Looking forward to see the play in London this Fall (2009).
Photo Flash: Rebecca Luker Celebrates GREENWICH TIME at Barnes & Noble 2009/10/23
Posted: 10/24/2009
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Photo Coverage: Starry Tribute to Paul Gemignani
Posted: 10/24/2009
Looks like a great pogram...ad a fine tribute o Paul Gemignani! I am trying to locate Paul...I am a producer, and wish to invite him to conduct a program with the Miwaukee Symphony in July. Can somone provide contact information fr him? (His agent, perhaps?) Muh appreciated. Christine Flasch Executive Director Music by the Lake George Williams College of Aurora University ceflasch@aol.com
BWW TV EXCLUSIVE: Brian Stokes Mitchell - 'Through Heaven's Eyes' 2009/10/23
Posted: 10/24/2009
I went to this concert and it was amazing! Going to buy the CD and DVD now!