Konstantine Stanislavski Love art in yourself and not yourself in art.

Harold Clurman The stage is life, music, beautiful girls, legs, breasts, not talk or intellectualism or dried-up academics.

Archive for: September, 2009

Scarecrow at the Avery Schreiber Theatre

Scarecrow at the Avery Schreiber Theatre

by Geoff Hoff
Upon entering the Avery Schreiber Theatre in North Hollywood, you are confronted with a wonderful set and evocative sound - on the tiny stage are a full corn field and the front room and porch of an old farm house, closed in and foreboding, lit to feel like very late afternoon. There [...]

Heroes at The Lonny Chapman Theatre

Heroes at The Lonny Chapman Theatre

by K. Primeau
Editor’s Note: This is the first review from K. Primeau, our newest reviewer who will also be writing regular articles for us. Please welcome K. to our pages.

Perhaps I was sundowning, but The Lonny Chapman Group Rep Theatre’s production of Gerald Sibleyra’s Heroes bore striking resemblance to Beckett’s Waiting for [...]

Acrobat of the Heart

Acrobat of the Heart

by Robin Galen Kilrain
An Acrobat of the Heart:
A Physical Approach to Acting Inspired by the Work of Jerzy Grotowski
Stephen Wangh
While some theatre practitioners swear by the idea of melding physical practices with the craft of acting, others don’t see the point much past blocking notes. Polish director Jerzy Grotowski was definitely in the former group, [...]

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