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We are now in our preview process for Company and the designers are truly complimenting Director Bill Brown‘s vision for the show/characters.
The set (designed by Todd Rosenthal) is modern and interesting with ... Read More ›
“From the moment it was announced—more than a year ago—every single person I meet, no matter what their role in life is, says “COMPANY?!?! That’s one of my favorite musicals!” explains Director William Brown. “Why isn’t it done every five minutes?”
There ... Read More ›
We are currently in the third week of rehearsals for Company and just finished our first run through of Act One. Thom Miller, who plays our protagonist Bobby, is incredibly engaging as the ... Read More ›
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No homework is required before seeing Death of a Streetcar Named ... Read More ›
The actors of Death of a Streetcar Named Virginia Woolf: A Parody discuss their intimate and personal connections to the production and to their characters.
“What was your first experience or memory of ... Read More ›When I first signed on to be the Assistant Director for Death of A Streetcar Named Virginia Woolf: A Parody, the script hadn’t been given to me as it was still in the ... Read More ›
It was the end of another long day at The Second City, and we had just finished scripting all the jokes the actors would pretend to ‘improvise’ the following night. ... Read More ›
We’ll call this chapter “The Need for Cake, a.k.a. Arcadia Tech and Preview Weeks.” There is something besides the desire to put on the best theatrical production you possibly can that brings ... Read More ›
The actors of Arcadia discuss their intimate and personal connections to the production and to their characters.
Chaon Cross (Lady Croom)Due to my extensive background in mathematics it is difficult for me to pay much attention to anything ... Read More ›
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