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Monthly Archives: April 2017
“What is the Difference Between A and B?” Realizations from the Second Night of “Y Me…”
So you may or may not know, there is an A and B cast in most high school productions. Is there an A and B cast in professional productions? I would like to know this answer. Repertory Theatre? I asked … Continue reading
One of a Kind only Occurs Once in Awhile…Evident in “Y Me…” in the Second Evening.
When everything around you slowly fades away and you are left with profound images, of a beauty you see, those moments are priceless. These could happen in almost any setting that finds itself of interest to someone fascinated with that … Continue reading
Posted in Drama Productions, Uncategorized
Tagged Alondra de la Parra, Rob McCabe, Y Me...
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We Weren’t “In the Dark” at all from the first show of “Y Me…”
One wonders what the first night of any musical will be in store. Sometimes good sometimes bad. All of those are trivial in the terms of what are good and bad. This particular night, electric was in the air but … Continue reading
“Y Not You” for “Y Me…”
VERY few times do you get a chance to see something for the first time, especially in a world where the speed of EVERYTHING, allows you to multitask and speed up your life, and yes, accomplish MANY things at one … Continue reading
Rocking in the Highlands.
What are the chances? Meaning, receiving an amazing group of students from Edinboro University and Slippery Rock University as student teachers, and realizing these must be the cream of the crop because they are AWESOME!! That was the feeling you … Continue reading
Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus, What Legends are Made Of.
April 2nd’s production of Amadeus, by Peter Shaffer, certainly was what you would expect of a production of the National Theatre at the Lunario, and leaves you on the edge of your seat. As always, interpretation and follow through have … Continue reading
Posted in Lunario, Uncategorized
Tagged Adam Gillen, Amadeus, Antonio Salieri, Lucian Msamati, Lunario, Mozart, national Theatre Live, Peter Shaffer
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Harold Pinter’s ,”No Man’s Land” could Be Anyone’s Land Without Precaution
“There are no hard distinctions between what is real and what is unreal, nor between what is true and what is false. A thing is not necessarily either true or false; it can be both true and false.” – Harold … Continue reading
April 1 – The Resurfacing of Gifts at Home and Abroad
April 1 came again, and of course, it is more than a day of fooling. My thoughts always drifted back to the powerful legacy my Dad left on his birthday, a large collective of family that influenced each of us … Continue reading