The Windy City Breezes Through Philly
"Windy City,”
Walnut Street Theatre Season Opener
Makes ”The Front Page” A Headliner!
"Windy City,”
Walnut Street Theatre Season Opener
Makes ”The Front Page” A Headliner!
New Works in The Olde City
Original Works and Companies Featured In Two Philly Summer Festivals
Holy Humana, Batman! Just when they finished rolling up the last Independence Day bunting and fireworks - what should explode? Two theater festivals in the City of Brotherly Love this July. As all the suburban locals pack up their beach chairs and make for the shore, the various denizens of the Philadelphia Theatre Community begin to gear up for three theatrical weekends that display what’s been really new or news worthy this last year.
A Number on Philly’s Wilma Theatre’s
On Caryl Churchill’s A Number!
at the Wima Theater
Actor’s
Theatre of Louisville Humana Festival ’06- Part II
The Extravaganza Becomes
Extraordinary!
You’d
think that watching four plays in one day would be too much. But like the
classic Lay’s potato chips ad campaign, I couldn’t “eat” just one. This year’s
30th Anniversary of the Humana Festival at the Actor’s Theatre of
Louisville was exceptional. In fact,
since I last wrote, two of its shows have been optioned for production: The Scene by Theresa Rebecca by The
Second Stage Theatre and Hotel Cassiopeia by
Charles Mee by The Court Theatre of Chicago. As I said, extravagantly
extraordinary. On to Humana 2006, Part II.
"Natural Selection"
"Act Like a Lady"
"Neon Mirage"
Actors Theater of Louisville Humana New
Play Festival Fest ’06 –A 30th Anniversary
Extravaganza
For
the second year in a row, I attended Humana Festival (The Actor’s Theater of Louisville
Festival of New Plays). The 2005 Fest reminded me of never-ending earnest,
honest and but tedious acting class scenes presented as final exams – interesting,
but…. This year, I saw eight plays in two and 1/2 days and I am still smiling!
This
year, the offerings exploded - seven new plays and three one acts that
challenged, intrigued, frightened and inspired me over the course of 96 hours
of thrilling theater. Some local Philadelphia producing faces spotted in the
audience included Sara Garonzik of PTC, Terry Nolan of the Arden Theatre, Bill
Felty from the Wilma, along with reps from the Walnut, Interact, and other
Philadelphia area theaters.
The show
selection was brilliant this year - suiting a variety of tastes ranging from
abstract imagery for the intellectual crowd to angry hip-hop-oriented theater
of protest, to new explorations of the WWII generation, to a tour de force for
the environmentally activist - the magic of theater ruled.
The
level of playwriting, design and acting in the 30th Anniversary of
the Humana Festival eclipses that if the 29th festival. From what I
saw in the first four plays (three more to review in next posting), the theater
arts are alive and well in 2006. Hopefully all those familiar faces of regional
and local producers in the audience took note.
Another Pig Iron Posting-
Just because I’m a Pig-Iron Company Addict-
A Post Script – “Hell Meets Henry Halfway “ , the Obie award winning Pig Iron scorched earth comedy based on Possessed by Gombrowicz will play the Mandrell Theatre at Drexel University in Philadelphia- the week of April 11th-16th- Give your other a Passover or Easter present early-
If its Pig Iron- it’s got to be good-
Janet Sojack and The Triangle Theater, and the Random Acts of Theater Foundation:
Philadelphia's Own Ellen Stewart and La Mama? ?
Pig Iron’s “Mission” and Lantern’s “Novocento:
Two Approaches to Life to Warm A Cold February