(What is Flux Sunday?) Playwrights: Throwing Gumballs (Rob Ackerman), Projects (Erin Browne), Yellow Wallpaper (Katherine Burger), McTeague (James Comtois), Untitled Russian Project (David Ian Lee), Dinkles and Holly (Zack Robidas), Caged (Adam Szymkowicz) Directors: Angela Astle, Heather Cohn, Nancy Franklin, August Schulenburg Actors: Matthew Archambault, Jaime Robert Carrillo, Carissa Cordes, David Crommett, Becky Kelly, Ingrid…
In order to move forward this conversation regarding quality, we are putting some of those principles into practice with a new blog series, Exploding Moments. We’ll be exploring how quality productions work through the prism of individual moments. By asking the artists involved how they created a particularly successful moment, and examining how it works…
(Photo: Justin Hoch. Pictured: Tiffany Clementi, Gregory Waller) Just because Flux itself doesn’t have anything cooking in June, doesn’t mean our Members and friends aren’t busy. This Sunday the 7th and 7PM, check out Core Member Tiffany Clementi at the 48 hr Film Festival. There is a judges vote and an audience vote, and she…
A great interview regarding audience empathy, protagonist morality, and James Comtois‘ upcoming production of Infectious Opportunity, featuring frequent Flux Sunday collaborator David Ian Lee and sound design by Patrick Shearer at the Brick’s Antidepressant Festival. Listen to it, and then get your tickets here!
James’ has a nice review of Crystal’s play Birthday here, (h/t Leonard Jacob’s blogroll). I’ve been wanting to write about the experience myself, but James had done it so well, I need only add my amen to the chorus, and hope along with Leonard that the play finds longer life. It is a lovely play,…
What is Poetic Larceny? And how can I learn more about Flux’s upcoming production of Pretty Theft? JAMES COMTOIS Playwright, April 13th Previous Flux stuff: First time with Flux, after dazzling us with plays like Colorful World and Nosedive’s annual Blood Brothers We asked the amazing artists of our upcoming staged reading series Poetic Larceny…
Playwright, reviewer and Nosediver James Comtois returned to the Trilogy last night to see Rattlers after his lovely review of Angel Eaters two weeks ago. He has good things to say about Rattlers, and returns tonight to see the final installment, 8 Little Antichrists. Shouldn’t you join him? As always, highlights and pics to follow!…
Read on for a lovely review of the first play in the trilogy from playwright, reviewer and Nosedive member, James Comtois! This review is especially satisfying because James’ work at Nosedive often walks so well in the more than real worlds we stalk in this trilogy (Blood Brothers and Colorful World come to mind). **********Angel…
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