The Intiman — what’s wrong with American Theatre part 3
Posted in creativity, humanity, Intiman, large theatre, me, theory by L. Nicol Cabe - May 20, 2011
I’ve been thinking for months about the Intiman’s crisis — from their major fundraising campaign to their downfall. Reactions ranged from a desperation to save the theatre — mainly because it was one of the few venues tentatively able to pay actors a “living wage” (if you think minimum is living) — to schadenfreude. Questions [...]
COMMENTS“The Tale of Jemima Canard” at Annex Theatre
Posted in directing, small theatre, theory by L. Nicol Cabe - May 15, 2011
This is yet another intriguing, beautiful, and haunting piece by Annex Theatre. The plot is loosely based on the story of Jemima Puddle-duck, who left the farm and fell into the clutches of a fox while the silly bird was looking for a safe place to lay her eggs. The real Beatrix Potter, who was [...]
COMMENTSAs a blogger, it would be remiss for me to not weigh in on bin Laden’s death. Blogs are about opinions, after all. Yes, this is a big victory politically for Obama. He started his campaign for president with a focus on bringing both sides of politics together, to try to start a dialogue. Republicans [...]
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