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Wednesday, March 30,2011

Blood, Sweat and Fabric

Costume designer David Zinn works tirelessly to make sure audiences notice the character, not the clothes

One year after scoring Tony and Drama Desk nominations for his work on Sarah Ruhl’s In the Next Room, or the Vibrator Play, the costume and set designer David Zinn is busier than ever.
Tuesday, March 22,2011

Noah Robbins, Arcadia

The phenom of Tom Stoppard’s revival talks about the surprising similarities between acting in high school and starring on Broadway

Noah Robbins knows a thing or two about starting early. By the age of 11, he was already acting in children’s shows at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., about 20 miles from his hometown of Potomac, Md.
Tuesday, March 22,2011

Basil Jones, War Horse

The master puppeteer talks about the technical challenges behind the new Broadway show

Nick Stafford’s War Horse, which transfers to Lincoln Center from London’s West End this month, employs the use of life-sized horse puppets designed by the Handspring Puppet Company, an international company founded in 1981 by four graduates of South Africa’s Michaelis School of Fine Art.
Friday, February 4,2011

A Movie About Off-Off-Broadway

Upcoming film traces the history of the independent theater movement

Like most people who toil away in the gritty recesses of off-off-Broadway, Frank Kuzler isn’t all that concerned with fame and fortune. The New York playwright and filmmaker — and former manager o
Thursday, February 3,2011

Rattlestick Playwrights Theater

Three literary managers at one of the edgiest off-Broadway theaters in the city discuss the vital roles they play in what gets produced

 The West Village’s Rattlestick Playwrights Theater has made a name for itself as a nurturing environment for emerging artists who are willing to create challenging work. Now in its 16th season
Wednesday, February 2,2011

BH Barry, Fight Director

Choreographing great stage combat is not simply a matter of rolling with the punches

 The renowned fight director B.H. Barry has worked on more than 40 Broadway shows, 84 off-Broadway shows, nine feature films and 19 productions with the Metropolitan Opera. Last year, he was awar
Tuesday, February 1,2011

Lisa Joyce, Thinner Than Water

Actress Lisa Joyce loves taking on challenging roles — and she found one in the LAByrinth’s new play about a debt-ridden gambler

 Melissa Ross’s Thinner Than Water, the latest production from the LAByrinth Theater Company, looks at the precarious ties that bind one fractured family in the midst of a crisis. The new drama
Wednesday, May 26,2010

Tales From the Farce Side

Actress Kate MacCluggage talks about doing comedy, why she actually loves auditioning, and how she keeps up with the frenetic pace of The 39 Steps.

Actress Kate MacCluggage talks about doing comedy, why she actually loves auditioning, and how she keeps up with the frenetic pace of The 39 Steps.
Tuesday, May 18,2010

Denver’s Nuggets

In his latest musical, a local writer and Broadway producer strikes pop-music gold

Stewart F. Lane’s new musical, A Moment In Time, is receiving its premiere next month at the Dix Hills Performing Arts Center at Five Towns College.
 
 
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