...looking around, identifying who in our country most needs help, and voting with their needs in mind. We’re a society and we’re all here to help each other. Voting is...
...a play which asks a lot of its audience, but one that seemed to find its audience in New York and elsewhere without too much trouble. Moral of the story:...
...new productions. Audiences had no trouble plugging those 1980s events into those of 2001. As with A Walk in the Woods, the essential problem has never changed. Strife has been...
...he said. “I will keep that in mind,” Nick replied. “Why? Are you directing it?” he wondered. “Yes,” answered Nick. “Oh.” He had had no idea that Nick was directing...
Mary Williamson found herself auditioning for When She Danced thinking in the back of her mind that she was young to physically fit any of the roles. But before walking...
...I have determined that much more is at stake here. Frost needs his friend (and “organized mind”) to side with him so he can be assured there will be a...
...mind? Juliet Hart and PJ Powers at their graduation from The Theatre School at DePaul University, June 1995. PJ Powers: Nick’s impassioned pitch to me is what brought me to...
...health, finances and state of mind deteriorated. As he did with some of his other historically inspired plays, such as Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde and The...
...three days or as needed to put up these photos or small remembrances. I will take great pride and care with them. NOTE: Please keep in mind that we are...
...even links to Iran-Contra. Danny’s Octopus is far-reaching and mind spinning in its movie-like intrigue. And it’s now encapsulated in an equally complex piece of theater. Actors Jamie Vann (from...