Women's Playwriting Festival FESTIVAL51 to Open at Mixed Magic
by Tyler Peterson
- Jun 26, 2015
Festival51, a Rhode Island-based original works play festival focused on developing works for female writers, presents five new plays by women authors and women directors. After sifting through numerous submissions, the plays selected for production are: BONE TO PICK by Eugenie Chan, THE WAITRESS by Ainslie Caswell, HOPE THROWS HER HEART AWAY by Susan Goodell, ECHOES ON THE PEAKS by Deborah DeGeorge Harbin and a short piece by Shannon McLoud called THERAPY. The plays will be presented in rep starting Friday, July 31st, with BONE TO PICK and THE WAITRESS. ECHOES and HOPE will play Sat, Aug 1, Fri, Aug 7th and Saturday, Aug 15th. THERAPY will be filmed and shown during each performance.
BWW Reviews: Wilbury Group's Surprising ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDNESTERN ARE DEAD is A Must-See
by Robert Barossi
- Jan 26, 2015
It may sound strange but, at its best, theater is not unlike an ecosystem in the natural world. Every organism in nature interacts with every other organism. All the various parts of that system, living and nonliving, must work together so that the system as a whole can survive and thrive. Similarly, every part of a theatrical production must work well together. All the elements, acting, directing, sound, lights, costumes, etc. must be working in harmonious union. If not, it's just a gathering of disconnected ideas, concepts and gimmicks, making a collection of nice parts but not a cohesive whole. On the other hand, when done just right, all of the parts come together to create a perfectly executed singular vison. The Wilbury Group's Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead is exactly that type of show.
Wilbury Group to Present Tom Stoppard's ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD Next Month
by Tyler Peterson
- Dec 17, 2014
The Wilbury Theatre Group has announced a production of Tom Stoppard's tragi-comedic masterpiece Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. The celebrated playwright's work takes dark and hilarious look at art, life, and the world from the point of view of Hamlet's ill-fated school chums, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Directed by Wilbury Group Artistic Director Josh Short with music by Marc Kaplan, this reimagined production features Joshua Andrews and Patrick Saunders in the titular roles, with David Tessier as the Player.
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