posted by Serahrose on December 15th, 2010
Silence garnered another review today,
The play balances comedy with rumination, and outrageous episodes (magic mushrooms for dinner, anyone?) with a formality of construction that makes for solid theater.
GAN-e-meed, working with a shoestring, pulls off a production that is rich with imagination and talent.
This production successfully realizes the comic and dramatic aspects of [...]
posted by Serahrose on December 10th, 2010
posted by Serahrose on December 7th, 2010
Whistler in the Dark Theatre Company will be joining us as a Guest Artist on Sunday, December 12 to present a brand new piece during the latter half of the One Page Play Experiment Readings.
The Last Flame Left: five poems by April Ranger
The five poems presented in this series explore love, loneliness and the [...]
posted by Serahrose on December 7th, 2010
Homecoming by Steven Bergman
Untitled by Danny Bryck
Patricide by Carolyn Gage
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words by Melanie Garber
sea:shore by Evan Guilford
Mortal City by Allie Herryman
What Do You Say by Beck Holden and Erin Holden
Pulse by Stacey Lane
Tired by Alyssa Osiecki & Dave Ring
The Voice That Wasn’t There by N. Harrison Ripps
The Internet Means Never [...]
posted by Serahrose on December 6th, 2010
It is one of the pleasures of panning for theatrical gold off the beaten path that, every once in a while, I come up with a true nugget. Such a nugget is Silence…
SerahRose Roth, the play’s director, serves up the story as a tragic-comic absurdity. In a sense, the highest compliment to her is that [...]
posted by Serahrose on December 3rd, 2010
posted by Serahrose on November 30th, 2010
posted by Serahrose on November 22nd, 2010
This is Emily Woods-Hogue, Costume Designer for Silence.
That’s Roland. She named him.
Yes, he makes an appearance in the show.
posted by Serahrose on November 11th, 2010
Silence went into rehearsals this week.
The design team is already in full-swing.
The cast has shaken off their audition jitters and is quickly filling the space with their stories.
And, oh boy, you’re in for a treat because our Backstage Blog posts are going directly onto this site. No need to subscribe elsewhere, just keep your rss [...]
posted by Serahrose on October 29th, 2010
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