I finally read John Guare’s play, Landscape of the Body. I loved it–a dream of flesh and song made of “what if . . .” and grounded in a gritty time in his city. (I was curious … more →
writing.performancextine3 wrote 4 months ago: I finally read John Guare’s play, Landscape of the Body. I loved it–a dream of flesh and … more →
xtine3 wrote 5 months ago: Finally–from Max Stafford-Clark, writing in the Guardian– an intelligent and thoughtful … more →
xtine3 wrote 6 months ago: Homeland Guantanamo. This is an amazing site. It’s set up as an interactive memorial and activ … more →
xtine3 wrote 7 months ago: I’ve been thinking for a while of how to find and walk through the other door. The door to doi … more →
xtine3 wrote 7 months ago: Here’s an amazing online archive of avant-garde film and sound. Thanks to papertheatre.org for … more →
xtine3 wrote 7 months ago: “And as we know, the pilgrims who founded our country hated the theater, because they hated se … more →
xtine3 wrote 7 months ago: Projects — UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities. So, this is what I’ll be up to for the n … more →
xtine3 wrote 7 months ago: Inaugural Playwrights’ Festival — The Harvard University Gazette. What with this and Trojan Barbie, … more →
xtine3 wrote 8 months ago: Have just started work as a writer in a team building a virtual performance environment, as part of … more →
xtine3 wrote 2 years ago: OK, here I am in the revision phase of my dissertation and I’ve ground to a squeaky halt. So h … more →
xtine3 wrote 2 years ago: Ken Prestininizi’s play, As American As had a reading in a fluorescent-lit room with no window … more →
xtine3 wrote 2 years ago: I saw James Scrugg’s solo show, Disposable Men, at Perishable Theatre in Providence this weeke … more →
xtine3 wrote 2 years ago: Just been reading Tadeusz Kantor’s wonderful book, A Journey Through Other Spaces and thinking … more →
xtine3 wrote 2 years ago: I miss melodrama. I miss the blood and the fainting and the wonderfully fake gestures, and being abl … more →