(What is Flux Sunday?) Playwrights: Throwing Gumballs (Rob Ackerman), Red Horses (Johnna Adams), Going Out Dancing (Katherine Burger), McTeague (James Comtois), Moving Statues (Corey Ann Haydu), Untitled Russian Project (David Ian Lee), Dark Matter (August Schulenburg), The Sleeping World (Crystal Skillman) Directors: Angela Astle, Rob Ackerman, Katherine Burger, Crystal Skillman Actors: Ryn Andes, Matthew Archambault,…
Hi everyone. A quick note from Isaiah. First of all, thanks to everyone who came to opening weekend. It was wonderful to feel the energy from the audience and I’m looking forward to two more weeks with you guys out there. Second, you may have noticed that our website is down at the moment. We’re…
(What is Flux Sunday?) Our last Flux Sunday before The Lesser Seductions of History takes us over was great, if it nearly killed me getting us there! Sometimes, the amount of roles the playwrights write match perfectly with the attending actors; and then there are times where I have to write us into a balance….
Hi all, it’s Isaiah. One of the great things about being part of a multi-disciplinary company is that I get to do cool things besides act in shows. Sometimes I compose a cappella songs, sometimes I write plays for Flux Sundays, but most often I design stuff. Stuff like our new postcard bookmark for The…
The event went really well! Thanks to everyone who made the trek on a grey day to support our work and share in Rob Ackerman’s Volleygirls. Our extreme staged reading was a whirlwind process, but we landed in a good place, and thanks to the commitment of the cast, the reading captured a little of…
DRINK ME (Photo: Isaiah Tanenbaum. Pictured: Nancy Franklin)Have Another was back! And we had a great time – thanks to the audience, and in spite of the basil, it was our best yet. To see what we did and who did it, go here. (Photo: Isaiah Tanenbaum. Pictured Jake Alexander) Jake Alexander, the Have Another…
What is Flux Sunday? We’re back! And very happy to be back. Though we were a smaller, Memorial Day weekend crowd, the thrill of being back to work was strong. We read through three scenes: the end of Mary Fengar Gail’s The Usher’s Ball, the beginning of Jeremy Basescu’s Onion Amnesia, and a rewritten How…
(Pictured: Michael Davis, Scott Ebersold, Brian Murray, Christina Shipp, Jake Alexander, Erin Browne, Isaiah Tanebaum, Cotton Wright) Our amazing cast, director and playwright, minus the lovely Polly Lee and AD Kyle Fox. (Photo: Isaiah Tanenbaum) Did we mention there was food? (Photo: Isaiah Tanenbaum) The program, the audience, the magic (can you spot two Davids?)…
(Photo: Isaiah Tanenbaum. Pictured: Polly Lee, Jake Alexander, Michael Davis, Christina Shipp) WHAT A NIGHT!And long overdue. After our first two Food:Souls – Adam Szymkowicz’s Pretty Theft and Jason Grote’s This Storm Is What We Call Progress – somehow a year snuck by and we were, well, ravenous.Luckily, our third Food:Soul featured Erin Browne’s Narrator…
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…
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