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Jun 11, 2007

Ken Levine reviews the Tonys and Sopranos in the same review

http://kenlevine.blogspot.com/2007/06/tonys-sopranos.html

I didn't see either of these.

linking to mike linking to sheila

http://www.mikedaisey.com/2007/06/sheila-callaghan-blog.sht

thoughtful post from Mr. Walsh

http://litdept.blogspot.com/2007/06/relevance-and-innovation-in-theatre.html

tomorrow

hope to see you there!

http://www.broadwayworld.tv/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=18969

The Dream Chain
An adaptation of La Vida es Sueño written by multiple
authors, each writing only one scene from the play.
Contributing playwrights include: Sheila Callaghan,
Marcus Gardley, Amlin Gray, Carmen Rivera, Adam
Szymkowicz and Candido Tirado Director TBD
8pm, Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at the Michael Weller
Theater, 311 W 43rd St, 6th Floor

is this new?

Is this something we haven't heard before?

http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/2007/06/08/theater/index_np.html

Theatre gets overdeveloped. There are fewer slots.
the NEA is not around. A lot of playwrights go write
for TV where they can make a living. TV is better and
more adventurous than ever before, especially HBO.

I don't know about you, but I never have watched the
Tonys. It is so irrelevant, as are all awards, but
also to what I think of as theatre. The exciting
stuff right now in theatre is not on broadway. This
is not news. The exciting stuff for me is the stuff
that cannot be done on TV like Eurydice at 2nd stage.
And countless other plays written for the stage in the
vocabulary of theatricality.

I for one am tired of the endless articles about what
is wrong with the theatre. We know this. Tell me
what's right with it. Or if you don't know what's
right with it, stop seeing broadway and start seeing
the shows that matter.

Sorry to be picking on this article, partially because
I agree with much of what the writer says.

Did your parents get a divorce?

Go See Matt Freeman's very funny "Interview with the
Author"

Only one more performance.

http://matthewfreeman.blogspot.com/2007/06/pretentious-festival-shill-for-friday.html

Jun 8, 2007

Friday

I have begun writing lyrics to songs during my commute
or in the mornings. I don't know if this will
continue but at the moment I'm enjoying the freedom of
it. Also, I like to rhyme.

Jun 7, 2007

event 1 for next week

http://www.fluxtheatre.homestead.com/page04.html

The Dream Chain: an adaptation of the play written by
multiple authors, each writing only one scene of the
play. Contributing playwrights include: Sheila
Callaghan, Marcus Gardley, Amlin Gray, Jason Grote,
Carmen Rivera, Adam Szymkowicz and Candido Tirado

Directed by August Schulenburg

Tuesday, June 12, 8pm

Michael Weller Theater, 311 W 43rd St, 6 Floor

event 2 I will attend next week

http://www.dramabookshop.com/NASApp/store/IndexJsp?s=storeevents&eventId=348208

Time: Friday, June 15, 2007 5:00 PM
Title of Event: New York Theater Review: Reading and
Book Signing
Friday, June 15, 2007 at 5:00 p.m.
Free Reading and Book Signing
New York Theater Review 2007

Special guests to include: Quiara Alegria Hudes (2007
Pulitzer Prize finalist for ELLIOT, A SOLDIER'S
FUGUE); Adam Szymkowicz (FOOD FOR FISH); Anne Washburn
(I HAVE LOVED STRANGERS);

and

George Hunka (Superfluities theater blog); Garrett
Eisler (Playgoer theater blog); Alan Lockwood (Beckett
centenary) and Caridad Svich (playwright and
founder/maestra of NoPassport)

The 2007 edition of the New York Theater Review
features essays from Playgoer's Garrett Eisler, Alan
Lockwood, Brook Stowe and Caridad Svich, and the
complete texts of new, full-length plays by Quiara
Alegria Hudes, a 2007 Pulitzer Prize finalist for
Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue (introduced by P73's Liz
Jones & Asher Richelli); Adam Szymkowicz' Food for
Fish (introduced by fellow playwright Crystal
Skillman) and Anne Washburn's I Have Loved Strangers
(introduced by fellow playwright Jeffrey M. Jones).
Plus a great big, juicy group interview with some of
the top movers and shakers in contemporary alternative
New York theater and a photo recap of last Fall's
fundraiser at the Brick Theater that helped make this
issue possible. Introduction by Superfluities' George
Hunka. Cover design by Savage Candy.


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