Did you love Gregory Waller as the pleasure addicted prime minister Zynth in Rue? Fall for his smooth talking Fortune Clay in Angel Eaters? The check out his work in One Year Lease’s current production of The Bald Soprano. You will surely see some Fluxers, myself included, in the audience!
SOMETIMES, things get a little messy. And so it was with our participation in Battle of the Bards, Partial Comfort Productions fund-raiser that pitted us against 6 other companies (PCP included) to write a short play based on a TV remote control. The event was structured a little like an Elizabethan playhouse – the VIPs…
If she can play Ben Brantley…If she can play the spirit of a magical island…If she can play a demonic angel hell bent on unleashing the Angel Eater against God…If she can play 1/3rd of God herself… (and if you’ve followed Flux, you know she can do that all that and more) …then just what…
SO! The play is written, the cast is smoking, and rehearsals have begun… but due to the competitive nature of the event, we must get Cheney-style with the specifics of plot. All I will say is William H. Macy has chosen a good prop, and we are running with it. The short play is written…
So you’ve already bought your tickets for Battle of the Bards (and thank your doing that!). But how, oh how, will you be able to stay in touch with Flux after that but before Pretty Theft? Why not check out this event from our friendly neighborhood company Impetuous Theater Group that features a play from…
Flux represented last night at the final Julliard performance of Adam Szymkowicz’s new play, Hearts Like Fists. Adam is the playwright of our upcoming Spring show, Pretty Theft; and so Jason, Cotton, Christina, Heather, Johnna, Isaiah and myself left our Flux Sunday adventures a little early to check it out. And it was a delight!…
In contrast to the last post, here’s some very good news* from the LA Times blog Culture Monster about the East West Players. They are celebrating their 44th birthday, making them the country’s longest operating professional theatre of color. What I liked especially was when asked why they had survived and thrived for so long,…
Though I never got out to Brooklyn to see a show at Tuckaberry Productions, I know a number of their regular artists and they seemed like genuinely good people, bringing quality childrens theatre to an under-served community. With all the big theatres making big splashes with their big financial woes, the email announcement of Tuckaberry’s…
WOOSH! That is the sound two weeks of casting madness make. This year we saw a much higher quality of talent then we have in the past. A large part of that comes from having a wider community of directors and producers to recommend folks (and a special thanks to Tlaloc Rivas , Sherri Kronfield…
Tonight was one of the many nights that make being a part of Flux Theatre Ensemble grand. A few of us met to read through the latest draft of Jeremy Basescu’s A Wonderful Wife, previously profiled here. David Crommett was a both arrogant and humble as Carl, Candice Holdorf continued her human excavation of the…
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