Art Round-Up, mostly derp
Posted in biology, creativity, directing, humanity, large theatre, small theatre, theory by L. Nicol Cabe - Oct 27, 2011
There’s been some interesting bits on art from around the world this week. The most painful and derpy of them all is news about conservative Catholic organizations protesting a play which, from what I can gather, deals with a sad, difficult, depressing, and very real subject — a dying elderly parent. It’s not pleasant to [...]
COMMENTS“little world” at the Lee Theatre, part of Seattle University
Posted in creativity, small theatre by L. Nicol Cabe - Oct 08, 2011
Finally, I managed to see a show opening weekend! Good for me. “little world” is part puppet show, part kids’ show, and part very adult tragedy. Here’s the blurb from the Seattle U website: A woman creates and retreats to a little world of her own… a safe place where she can hide from all [...]
COMMENTSIt’s Arts Crush time!
Posted in creativity, humanity by L. Nicol Cabe - Oct 02, 2011
Free Theatre Week has evolved in recent years into the fabulous Arts Crush, a month-long event featuring all kinds of art work — readings of books, poetry, plays, screenplays; performance art of many varieties; painting and sculpture exhibits; dance; and of course, theatre. I’m especially happy about the variety Arts Crush is offering this year. [...]
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