New York Theater Workshop
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“Here There are Blueberries” and Other Reports
By coincidence, Here There are Blueberries, the new documentary play by Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich (conceived and directed by Moisés Kaufman) has arrived shortly after Jonathan Glazer’s film The Zone of Interest reached a wider American audience through its Oscar and Annette Hess’s German TV series The Interpreter of Silence arrived on streaming channels. Continue reading
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Thoughts on Two Solo Shows
Some years ago, a famous singer contacted me to explore the idea of my writing a solo show for her. We had a few pleasant meetings to talk about structure and tone and which out of her catalogue of songs to include in the evening. Part of her history, though, included the death of a Continue reading
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“The Far Country,” “Merrily We Roll Along” and Revues
I should declare a conflict of interest. Lloyd Suh is a former student of mine. I have no idea what, if anything, he got from our classes a couple of decades ago at the New School, but he made a vivid impression on me at the time and I have followed his work with particular Continue reading
Adolph Green, Atlantic Theater, Betty Comden, Daniel Radcliffe, Dramatists Guild, Eric Ting, George Furth, George S. Kaufman, Hal Prince, Hello Dolly!, Jerry Herman, John F. Kennedy, Jonathan Groff, Lee S.Wilkof, Lindsay Mendez, Lloyd Suh, Milk and Honey, Moss Hart, New York Theater Workshop, Roger Ailses, Stephen Rosenfeld, Stephen Sondheim, The Far Country -
Review: “Sanctuary City”
Movie trailers today mostly are constructed the same way – a line or two of characters yelling or a violent incident quick cuts to another violent incident or line or two of characters yelling. And accompanying each cut is a loud thudding or whomping sound designed to jolt the audience to attention. Using these noises Continue reading