(Our amazing Dog Act playwright Liz Duffy Adams wrote this short play about the talkback process. Having lived it, I love it, and hope you will, too). TALKBACKBy Liz Duffy AdamsIn Which the Great Majority of the Talkback Dialogue Has Been Collected Verbatim Over the Years, about Various Plays by Various People The setting is…
I wonder if every child that grows up without much religion finds those earliest, indelible rhythms of what faith they have in books. For me, that was true, and no book burrowed deeper into how I live than Richard Adams’ tale of rabbits, Watership Down. And as it is New Years Eve and time for…
(What is Flux Sunday?) Playwrights: Katherine Burger (Ever, Ever), Aja Houston (Superwomen?), Brian Pracht (Wendell Wants), August Schulenburg (The Temptation Show) Directors: Tiffany Clementi, Katherine, Isaiah, Kelly O’Donnell Actors: Ken Glickfeld, Matthew Archambault, Carissa Cordes, Leila Okafur, Kathleen Wise, Matthew Murumba, Lynn Kenny, David Crommett, Damon Kinard, Alex Marshall-Brown, Tiffany, Chudney Sykes, Isaiah, Aja, Gus,…
(Don’t need convincing? Click here to make a donation to Flux through our fiscal sponsor, Fractured Atlas.) Thank you to everyone who has already given generously to Flux this year – all of us deeply appreciate your support. But, as you may have noticed from the emails flooding your inbox, the last two days are…
I was pleased to note that the Laurence Klavan of the Jewish Daily Forward mentioned Jacob’s House in his 2010 round up, True Drama. Laurence’s original review came at a time when I was unsettled by other critical reactions to the play. His current round-up is one of the more interesting takes on theatre in…
(All photos by Isaiah Tanenbaum. Pictured: Lori E. Parquet, Chris Wight.) We had a great time taking early press photos for Dog Act (and did we mention tickets are now available with a limited time discount?) After our first music rehearsal with Gerard Keenan, he gratefully lent us his 100 year old banjo for the…
Illustration by Kristy Caldwell “Peppered with astonishing and exhilarating eruptions of storytelling and wondrous plays within the play.” —The San Francisco Chronicle (Liz Duffy Adams Dog Act) “Her language has a natural period flavor and a formidable wit; her characters possess the spark of fully animated spirits; and she weaves into her story both biographical…
(Pictured: Nitya Vidyasagar, Michael Davis, Matthew Archambault, Heather Cohn, Alisha Spielmann, Kitty Lindsay, Bekah Brunstetter, Jessica Claire Preddy, Jesse-James Austin) Much like an elephant, I won’t soon forget our 7th Food:Soul of Miss Lilly Gets Boned. Please leave your thoughts on the play and the event itself in the comment field below. To whet your…
(What is Flux Sunday?) After two weeks off (one for Thanksgiving, one for NET’s Micro-Fest), we returned to our trusty Flux Sunday back-up at 520 8th ave. That meant reads around the table, which, while not as fun as playing on our feet, does give us the opportunity to read more pages. And they were…
Readers of this blog may remember the profound impact the 2009 Network of Ensemble Theatre’s Conference had on the thinking of myself and fellow attendee Heather Cohn. So we were thrilled to attend Micro-Fest LA, NET’s mini-conference on new play development in Los Angeles from December 3rd-5th. It was indeed a jam-packed 3 days –…
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