A story is an illusion, a series of events that are not really taking place, presented in a way that fools its audience into believing, for a moment, that it is
Read more: “Treasure Island” and “Amelie” – September 30, 2015
In Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew,” the indelible Kate and Petruchio—a feisty, ferocious fiancé and her would-be “tamer”—together discover something truly amazing and surprising. They discover that even after 400
“Oh, what fools these mortal’s be!”
“The course of true love never did run smooth.”
“Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind.”
There are a lot of great
Last week—in my report on Dezi Gallegos’ new show, ‘Yesterday Again’—I spent a lot of time talking about newness, originality, world premieres, fresh spins on old themes… You know.. Stuff we
Read more: Maintaining That Festival State-Of-Mind – August 5, 2015