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splattworks: March 2013
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Theatre, arts, culture, politics, and snark from a practicing playwright and recovering journalist. Friday, March 22, 2013. And then Huck said, "The walls keep melting, Aunt Polly.". I'm happy to report that Portland Theatre Works. Will present a public reading of my two-act play "Rimbaud's Daughter in Louisiana (Or the Drunken Pirogue)".which has the honor of having the longest title I've ever come up with. It'll be Monday, April 15.details to come. And, lest you ask, it's free. Links to this post.
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LiteraryManager.org - The Ultimate Database Tool For Literary Managers
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LiteraryManager was created out of frustration with the limitations and pitfalls of dealing with traditional methods of literary information management. The system was built to serve as a replacement for these older methods and to bring the full impact of new technologies to the business of literary management. Richard W. Kotulski - Lead Developer. Has ten years experience working in the field of Literary Management starting his career as a Literary Intern at Portland Center Stage. Since 2013 he has serv...
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UP in Theater: April 10, 2011
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Thursday, April 14, 2011. Q&A with non-acting major Sydney Syverson. Sydney Syverson as The With in "Into the Woods". Photo by Jamie Kluth. Fun fact about UP Theater:. You don't have to be a major to audition for the plays! Here's a Q&A with senior Sydney Syverson, a social work major, who acts in UP Theater productions. Q: What made you audition for UP Theater? I finally realized that this is how theatre is supposed to be - fun and with a theatre family who supports you whole heartedly. The theatre kids...
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UP in Theater: Senior Series Part Five: Danielle Larson
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Senior Series Part Five: Danielle Larson. Photo courtesy of Danielle Larson. Asides from UP Theater, Larson was heavily involved with the UP startup company Electric Opera Company. Has performed in Mock's Crest Productions. For the past two seasons, and has done stage readings for Portland Theatre Works. Currently, Larson is a member of local ensemble company Theatre Vertigo. In the future, Larson aims to become a "self-supporting artist of good repute.". Subscribe to: Post Com...
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fragment of the day
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Fragment of the day. Austen, part 2. Nov 8th, 2010 at 10:36 AM. So, the other thing that really interested me in re-reading all the novels? What Austen does with flat vs round characters. A less-long ramble (. Austen, part 1. Nov 7th, 2010 at 5:27 PM. Long rambling on Austen behind the cut (. Sale, and recommended books! Sep 30th, 2010 at 11:02 AM. Quick news: 1. If you want 14 bonus flash stories from the Escape Pod folks,. Today's the last day. You have till Oct 8th per the man in charge! Awesome, reco...
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Followspot Interviews: Steve Patterson: Supernatural Lucidity - A Writer Behind Every Stump
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Thursday, December 11, 2008. Steve Patterson: Supernatural Lucidity - A Writer Behind Every Stump. November 26, 2008. Interview by Followspot (cont'd). Photo credit: Steve Patterson,. From Pavement Productions to Dramatists Guild to Barack Obama. FS – Pavement [Productions] lasted 18 years? You produced new work, and then you also did staged readings of new work, and then you worked a lot with Stark Raving Theatre. Do you have plans for any type of production company after that? SP – It looks reall...