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The Berkshire Review for the Arts. Classical Music, Opera, Theatre, Photography, Art, Books, Travel, Food and Drink – the View from Western New England. Architecture – Urban Design. Food & Drink. At the Bayreuth Festival. About The Berkshire Review: the view from western New England. Advertise with the Berkshire Review. Subscribe to The Berkshire Review for the Arts (Free). About the Berkshire Review, a continually updated online arts journal, Michael Miller, Editor/Publisher. March 19th, 2017. December ...
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A Treasurable Account of Poe's Last Hours from the Berkshire Theatre Group, with David Adkins and Kate Maguire, Closing 10/26 - The Berkshire Review for the Arts | The Berkshire Review for the Arts
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The Berkshire Review for the Arts. Classical Music, Opera, Theatre, Photography, Art, Books, Travel, Food and Drink – the View from Western New England. Architecture – Urban Design. Food & Drink. At the Bayreuth Festival. A Treasurable Account of Poe’s Last Hours from the Berkshire Theatre Group, with David Adkins and Kate Maguire, Closing 10/26. Michael Miller, Editor and Publisher of. The Berkshire Review,. Io Amo L'Italia,. The Grove Dictionary of American Music. Read all of Michael Miller's Posts.
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The Berkshire Review for the ArtsOpera - The Berkshire Review for the Arts
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The Berkshire Review for the Arts. Classical Music, Opera, Theatre, Photography, Art, Books, Travel, Food and Drink – the View from Western New England. Architecture – Urban Design. Food & Drink. At the Bayreuth Festival. About The Berkshire Review: the view from western New England. Advertise with the Berkshire Review. Berkshire Review’s International “Portals”. Subscribe to The Berkshire Review for the Arts (Free). The Latest on the Berkshire Review. The Berkshire Bookshop: books, cds, and dvds. The Be...
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Who’s Kissin?
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And the cast paced by Kissin (no one thinks faster on his feet) is excellent. Carl Kissin’s agility and drive particularly in a ‘Torture the Actor’ charades bit were the most impressive. CARL KISSIN performed 4000 shows for one of this country's premier sketch and improvisational comedy groups, Chicago City Limits. He was the show's head writer and director of their National Touring Company. In a brief stint as a copywriter, he won a Monitor Award for his commercials for Jamesway Department Stores. C...
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Caviglia's Cabinet of Curiosities: Mary Harron and American Psycho
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Friday, July 2, 2010. Mary Harron and American Psycho. Has directed three feature films in the past fifteen years or so: two were overtly feminist biopics of culturally relevant outsiders, the third was an adaptation of a novel about a (possibly) serial killing, rich, misogynistic (and fictional) investment banker. The adaptation of the novel was the only really successful film of the three, I think. I found her two biopics, I Shot Andy Warhol. And The Notorious Bettie Page. Is really lovely in it. I...
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The Average-Sized Mermaid: Creative Team
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Is a California native currently based in Brooklyn. Select theater credits include Deuteranomaly. InGenius Festival and InGenius Again Encores, Manhattan Theatre Source), G Train Exodus. Voted "Audience Favorite" in Estro-in-Progress, Estrogenius Festival and Estro Samplers, Manhattan Theatre Source), The Average-Sized Mermaid. 2008 Corwin Award, UC Santa Barbara New Plays Festival and with State of Play Productions at the Gene Frankel Theatre), and Word of the Day. PAULA D’ALESSANDRIS (Director). Is the...
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Stage Matters: Los Pajaros and More on This North Coast Weekend
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And other matters, starting from the North Coast of California. Wednesday, February 4, 2015. Los Pajaros and More on This North Coast Weekend. It's the final weekend (Feb. 12-14) for Los Pajaros. With Mother Teresa as Harpo, Dick Nixon as Groucho, it's the Marx Brothers meet Firesign Theatre, with a Latino edge. The cast of 11 seems even bigger at times, so it's fascinating to recall that before this HSU production, the only performances were by the three members of Culture Clash. So even if local media ...
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Stage Matters: When They Were The Top
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And other matters, starting from the North Coast of California. Thursday, February 26, 2015. When They Were The Top. There's a review in a right-wing magazine. Of a new book on American musicals that makes a couple of interesting factual assertions. I believe the first one: the last song from a musical to become "an enduring popular hit" was "Send in the Clowns," written in 1973. The last homegrown musical to be wholeheartedly embraced by audiences and critics alike, made it to Broadway.". Scripts are so...
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Stage Matters: Traffic Circle Purpose Revealed
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And other matters, starting from the North Coast of California. Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Traffic Circle Purpose Revealed. Two crop circle investigators from England arrived in Arcata this week, but they weren’t on the lookout for bent corn. We've gone right off crop circles," Nigel confirmed. "We're onto something new.". Something big," Bruce whispered. Very big," Nigel agreed. Bruce looked both ways before he talked. "Traffic circles," he breathed. "That's why we're here.". Urban areas, for instance?
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Stage Matters: Postscript and Re-Dedication
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And other matters, starting from the North Coast of California. Friday, January 2, 2015. A postscript to 2014: My thanks to Joan Schirle and everyone who responded to (or "liked") her thread about Stage Matters on the Humboldt Theater Commmunity Group. On Facebook. And thanks as well to Michael Fields who pointed it out to me in an email. (It also allows me to post this photo of Joan, which I couldn't fit into previous posts.). Happy New Year everyone! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Soul of Star Trek.