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Tag Archives: Lunario
Bringing Back the Appreciation of Life Through Frankenstein
As the National Theatre in London streams this week Frankenstein– different meanings reveal themselves in a strange world we find ourselves in currently. Having see this show in the Lunario in Mexico City, I vaguely remember why this was one … Continue reading
Growing Up Being Brought Up
Walking the dogs after dark has become a habit. This was one of the greatest things to do in Mexico, with a night life that made it seemed as if the middle of the day, neighborhoods were alive until 2:00 … 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
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Tagged Adam Gillen, Amadeus, Antonio Salieri, Lucian Msamati, Lunario, Mozart, national Theatre Live, Peter Shaffer
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“Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” – Never Truer.
You always wonder what you will get when you go into a play, concert, production, any event that you know minimal amount with the hope of coming out a winner. With research, Deep Blue Sea seemed to be a introspective … Continue reading
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Tagged Carrie Cracknell, Deep Blue Sea, Dr. Rachela Permenter, Helen McCrory, Lunario, National Theatre, Peter Sullivan, Post-War Britain, Slippery Rock University, Stratford Festival Canada, Terrence Rattigan, Tom Burke, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
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Frame tale, Realer Than Real
A frame tale, a story within a story, I love it. Often Shakespeare does this among countless other strategies that draw you in, and I certainly did not see all the magical ways Shakespeare reinvented life scenarios, and humor, combined … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Carlson, Brady Rudy, Deborah Hay, LKunario, Lunario, Peter Hutt, Sarah Afful, Stratford Festival, Taming of the Shrew
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Turning, Spinning, Reeling…Life
Pericles. I never heard of this Shakespeare play, so as I was literally running with 2 minutes to spare, (yes it was one of those days, walking in Plaza Cabrera, passing by a camera crew, then stopped by a camera … Continue reading
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Tagged Butler County Community College, Dr. Edward Kopper, Driving Miss Daisy, Fall of Troy, Job, Lunario, Odysseus, Pericles, Plaza Cabrera, Rachela Permenter, Shakespeare, Slippery Rock University, Stratford, Stratford Festival, Tempest, The 12th Night
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Annawadi, India – One Person’s Trash is Another’s Treasure – “Epic. Heartbreaking. Honest.”
I have said it once before, and of course, if you say it again, it is something memorable. On September 21st, I went to a production of Behind the Beautiful Forevers – and had no idea what that meant or … Continue reading
“Lennie is the Heart of George outside of his body.”
Having never wrote about a play BEFORE it occurred, I have to say, I am VERY excited to be seeing the London Theatre’s presentation of Of Mice and Men tomorrow – some great actors, James Franco and Chris O’Dowd. Pretty much … Continue reading




