Sunday, May 19, 2013

Four Performances Remain of <i>The Understudy</i> at Green Lake’s Bathhouse Theater

Four Performances Remain of The Understudy at Green Lake’s Bathhouse Theater

February 11, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

Idioms, sayings and proverbs become idioms, sayings and proverbs precisely because they contain some noteworthy element of truth. One of these sayings is: “Good things come in small packages.” A perfect theatrical example of this is the very tight and thoroughly entrancing 3-person cast play currently running at the Green Lake Bathhouse Theater. The play [...]

<i>One Slight Hitch</i> = Riotous Reality

One Slight Hitch = Riotous Reality

June 25, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

Life can be … complicated. The experiences from generation to generation can – and do – differ. The result? Different priorities, values, desires, hopes, and dreams. And one generation raising another can lead to conflicts, misunderstandings, and disappointments. (Think inter-generational issues, here.) One Slight Hitch – a socio-political, wedding day comedic play (inspired by a [...]

Coriolanus: One Bad-Ass Momma’s Boy

Coriolanus: One Bad-Ass Momma’s Boy

January 11, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

People can be … complicated. Take Caius Martius Coriolanus, a Roman general known for his ability to fight in wartime. Heralded as a hero, his mother Volumnia encourages him to run for consul (high office). Coriolanus is a fighter, not a politician (although he has the ego for both). However, he’s also a bona fide [...]