Two Types of Mystery: NINE and The Long Road
More theatrical musings from our publisher, this time about Arouet’s production of two contrasting one-act plays.
Artist, Suffering and Insufferable: Blood Water Paint
Thoughts on Joy McCullough-Carranza’s Blood Water Paint.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Ruby, The Adventures of a Galactic Gumshoe refreshed
The ZBS foundation gives you lots of rubies in their free download offering this week.
The Raptured Soul Defies the Sword: Händel’s Theodora
Some thoughts on the Northwest Baroque Orchestra’s debut concert.
Händel’s Theodora mobilizes early music guilds
A short preview of the Early Music Guild’s collaborative show.
Paul Mesner’s Pulcinella: Anarchy in a Coppolone
Some thoughts on an old, old tradition. By Omar Willey
The Ghastly Impermanence: BBC Audio Drama Awards 2015
BBC dole out their fourth annual awards for audio drama. Omar Willey hips you to the list.
Split-Level Head: Cineastas
Omar Willey considers the levels of fiction in Mariano Pensotti’s latest production.
The Joys of Not Being Patronized: Paul Mesner’s The Dinosaur Show
What you can do in children’s theater shows what is wrong with adults. Omar Willey writes.
With Conviction: Yellow Face
Thoughts on the UW UTS production of Yellow Face.
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