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Kory's Review: The House Of Blue Leaves @ Beck Center For The Arts

Kory wrote 1 month ago: Bunny announces the winner: From left to right, Carla Petroski as Bunny Flingus, Juliette Regnier* a … more →

Tags: Shows, theatre, Lakewood, Theater, Beck Center for the Arts, TODD HANCOCK, Kory's Review, robert ellis, the house of blue leaves

focused force: mars in aries [astroloco]

Swami Nixon wrote 1 month ago: “Don’t try to do two things at once.” That was probably the best advice I ever received. This moment … more →

Tags: Astrology, Mars, 2013, School, College, Career, symbolism, Creativity, Aries

Six Degrees of Seperation

nicbdr wrote 2 months ago: (Photo credit: Wikipedia) No this is not The Script’s song. This is an actual theory that, alt … more →

Tags: Off the Wall, Six Degrees of Separation, Script, facebook, People, Friends, World

john guare: a youngarts masterclass

John Paul Jaramillo wrote 2 months ago: I should be writing or working on tomorrow’s post modernism lecture but instead I’m watc … more →

Tags: Posts, Literature, Books, Writers, writing, YouTube, Documentary, Play writing, HBO

Lia Chang Photos: David Henry Hwang's The Dance and The Railroad Opening Night at Signature Theatre

Lia Chang wrote 2 months ago: On Monday, February 25, 2013, Tony award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang (M. Butterfly) celebra … more →

Tags: Theater, Asian American Issues, Asian-American artists, New York, African American Artists, Entertainment, chinese american history, Asian American Pioneers, China

mesime wrote 3 months ago: vintageanchor: “I believe that the imagination is the passport we create to take us into the real wo … more →

Tags: Six Degrees of Separation

a little self-guided research pt. 1: guare1 comment

lufogs wrote 3 months ago: One of the side projects that I hoped I could accomplish during my Taiwan-time is to prepare a full … more →

Tags: NYC, Reading, Research, Performance, Art, New York City, nyc, house of blue leaves, Six Degrees of Separation

1 to 5 Musical Theatre Month: Lerner and Loewe's Big Five

David Fick wrote 5 months ago: Today’s five musicals are all written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. As a team, Lerne … more →

Tags: fun stuff, alan jay lerner, Frederick Loewe, andrew lloyd webber, My Fair lady, Camelot, Julie Andrews, Leslie Caron, brigadoon

Success Smells Sweet for the Arcola Theatre

rageoffstage wrote 5 months ago: Saturday 1st December 2012, matinée There is some pretty fortuitous timing in the Arcola’s Bri … more →

Tags: Reviews, adrian der gregorian, Arcola Theatre, Caroline Keiff, David Bamber, ernest lehman, Marvin Hamlisch, Mehmet Ergen, Review

QOTD

wadewade wrote 5 months ago: Feydeau’s one rule of playwriting: Character A: My life is perfect as long as I don’t see Character … more →

Tags: Writing Inspiration, QOTD, Quote Of The Day, playwriting

Sweet Smell of Success

garethjames wrote 6 months ago: It’s hard to believe it’s taken 10 years for this Marvin Hamlisch show to get to the UK, … more →

Tags: theatre, Nicholas Hytner, Mehmet Ergen, Bob Broad, David Bamber, mark bailey, Marvin Hamlisch, Nathan M Wright, adrian der gregorian

Patrick Holland's "The Cowboy" to be published!

bunnygumbo wrote 6 months ago: A few years ago, Patrick Holland wrote a play called, “The Cowboy” for Combat Theatre.  … more →

Tags: list serve, Combat Theatre, Articles, Announcement, Bunny Gumbo, Patrick Holland, The Cowboy, Neil LaButte, A R Gurney

Top 5 Things To Do This Weekend

Lauren C Brown wrote 8 months ago:  9/28-9/30 1. LSU V. Towson – 9/29 While a home game isn’t exclusive to this weekend, it … more →

Tags: Places, outdoors, Music, Fesitvals, baton rouge restaurants, Lauren Brown, Baton Rouge outdoors, Downtown Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge

Can Social Networking Make It Easier to Solve Real-World Problems? 2 comments

healthymemory wrote 8 months ago: An article in The Economist1 raised this question. According to an article in 2011, Facebook analyse … more →

Tags: transactive memory, healthy memory, Social Media, facebook, Collaboration, --darpa, Six Degrees of Separation, Social Networking Service, twitter

Six Degrees of Separation

WHATISTHEHAPS Contributors wrote 9 months ago: Image via Régis Golay It is unproven, and almost unbelievable, considering that there are more than … more →

Tags: Life, Education, Ryan Gosling, chuck norris, usain bolt, antoine dodson, Six Degrees of Separation, facebook, Friends

Does the New York City Ballet affect other places? Yeah, it lets people know they should come to New York. John Guare

Parisian cowgirl, Feurchild, Élizabeth wrote 10 months ago:   via google images … more →

Tags: Art, Danse, NYC, Ballet, Ballett

Actor Kelcey Watson Fills Role of a Lifetime on Short Notice in Blue Barn Production of 'Six Degrees of Separation'1 comment

leoadambiga wrote 10 months ago: What actor Kelcey Watson did a few years ago in taking on the lead role in a play only eight days be … more →

Tags: Theater, Entertainment, writing, Blue Barn Theatre, Omaha, Great Plains Theatre Conference, Six Degrees of Separation, Kelcey Watson, steppenwolf theatre company

Please Don't Tell My Mother I'm A Newspaperman. She Thinks I'm A Piano Player In A Whore House1 comment

ronbase wrote 11 months ago: As soon as the curtain rose for the Shaw Festival production of His Girl Friday on a recent Saturday … more →

Tags: Brockville, Howard Hawks, cary grant, his girl friday, The Front Page, Shaw Festival, Ben Hecht, charles macarthur, Rosalind Russell

Six Degrees of Separation (1993)

jpkcinemaadventures wrote 11 months ago: Today’s cinema adventure: Six Degrees of Separation, the 1993 adaptation of John Guare’s Pulit … more →

Tags: Drama, Comedy, Gay & Lesbian, Literary Adaptation, Play-to-Film, 1990s, Movie, Gay/Lesbian, Cinema


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