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Flux Sunday, June 6th

(What is Flux Sunday?) We’re back! After Jacob’s House and a weekend of rest, we returned to our weekly workshop series, Flux Sundays. After our wonderful residency at the now defunct NYR Studios, where we happily spread out our many scenes, we return to a more nomadic life, and to lesser incarnation of table reads….

Flux Sunday, March 7th

(What is Flux Sunday?) So close to catching up with the Flux Sunday report! Due to the J.B. rights issue scramble, we had to cancel Flux Sunday on the 21st and 28th because I was writing (and then rewriting) Jacob’s House. But we returned with a bit of a good bang on the March 7th!…

Divine Reckonings Artists Reveal #4:Ken Glickfeld

What is Jacob’s House?What is ForePlay: Divine Reckonings?Ken GlickfeldActor, ForePlay Previous Flux experience: Countless delightful Flux Sundays; Staged readings–The Dream Project (May 2007): Sueño, by Jose Rivera and Dreamlandia, by Octavio Solis; Foreplay (March 22, 2010): Formalities by James Comptois, Esther by Kristen Palmer, and Esther by Johnna Adams. Production of Angel Eaters by Johnna…

Out and About, 2/10

(Photo: Jonathan Slaff. Pictured: The cast of Rue from 2006) While we prepare for our next Food:Soul, Fluxers and friends are out and about in full force this February. Candice Holdorf is playing principle role Terri Succi in the upcoming film, An Affirmative Act. Michael Davis has founded his own company (thankfully, he’s still in…

Flux Sunday, January 24th

(What is Flux Sunday?) Playwrights: Johnna Adams (The Anguishers) , Mary Fengar Gael (The Gallerist), Kitty Lindsay (The Pipe Cleaner), Isaiah Tanenbaum (The Transendental Etudes) Directors: Heather Cohn, KL, August Schulenburg, Christina Shipp Actors: Becky Kelly, Ryan Andes, Richard Watson, Ingrid Nordstrom, Brian Pracht, Gretchen Poulos, Nancy Franklin, Anthony Wills Jr, Alisha Spielmann, Ken Glickfeld,…

Flux Sunday, May 31st

What is Flux Sunday? Well, we had another one of those Flux Sundays where everything feels kind of right – the actors are on and the scripts are good – and there is a kinetic camaraderie that makes the hours sweep by. Playwright Aaron Michael Zook described this heightened state in the last scene of…

Flux Sunday, May 24th

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…

Flux Sunday, March 23rd

ON BIRDS AND BUNNIESOur Flux workshop on Sunday the 23rd, aka ‘Easter’, was a blissfully smaller turnout of 14 people – about 12 less than our recent average – and I welcomed the intimate crowd. ONEIDA, OR ISAIAH GOES SLEDDINGWe continued through Johnna Adams’ wonderful play about the utopian community in mid-1800’s New York, Oneida,…

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