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Category Archives: Drama Education
RE-INTRODUCTIONS AND WELCOME
I’M BACK! Enough is enough! Sitting around the … Continue reading
A BREAK FOR A PLUG: The Comedy of Errors
A Hearty WELCOME to a bunch of new readers, and my humble apologies to my regular followers for my long delay in entries. This next batch of blogs describing recent New York theatrical ventures has been a long time coming. Since … Continue reading
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The 2016 Tony Awards: An Affair to Remember
Customarily, I’m not one to be caught up in the competitive suspense generated by the Tony Awards, or for that matter in the many competitions between artists that excite most of us. How can you choose between a great orange … Continue reading
On THE CRUCIBLE
Be patient. It takes a while to tell this story.* I have directed Arthur Miller’s The Crucible twice, and I’ve recently been eager to direct it again. You don’t always get what you want, but a guy can dream. … Continue reading