Burlington, VT is a great place to be for someone who wants to practice the theatrical craft in a city that doesn’t move at the speed of 20 shots of espresso/minute, and one of the reasons is nearby St. Michael’s College, whose students and professors are often willing to play off campus. I’m still in [...]
Read further anon →There’s a regular Trojan Spring underway in Staunton right now; in addition to the ASC’s upcoming production of Christopher Marlowe’s Dido, Queen of Carthage, two MFA projects from Mary Baldwin College’s program in Shakespeare and performance will treat on the subject; both of them new works. My own Ballad of Dido opens later in the spring, [...]
Read further anon →The hot ticket for the American Shakespeare Center’s 2012 Actor’s Renaissance Season promises to be their production of Richard III, which concludes their four year long history series: “The Rise and Fall of Kings.” The cast literally had audiences on the edges of their seats and on their feet for their 2011 production of [...]
Read further anon →While not strictly speaking a Shakespeare play, as part of my studies with the Mary Baldwin College/American Shakespeare Center Master of Letters in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature in Performance I’m developing a new edition of the anonymous King’s Men play, The Merry Devil of Edmonton, which I hope to bring to the 2010 Philadelphia Fringe [...]
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