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Thespian Thursday: Christopher Innvar

Full Name: Christopher Innvar Character: Benedick Hometown: Huntington, NY First play that you saw: When I was 10 years old I saw Peter Pan with George S. Irving playing Hook. I later did Oliver with him at Paper Mill Playhouse and it was a thrill. And played Hook myself that same year. First experience with Shakespeare: [...]

Thespian Thursday: Christopher Innvar2013-08-01T10:59:01-04:00

Thespian Thursday: John Cariani

Full Name: John Edward Cariani Character: Dogberry Hometown: Presque Isle, Maine Something you are really good at: Bowling. Maybe not really good. But--good. And making whoopie pies. Something about you that surprises people: I am not bad at most sports. Career other than performer that you would want: Music teacher--high school band director. Pop-Culture Guilty [...]

Thespian Thursday: John Cariani2017-06-12T19:41:05-04:00

Dane Shiner Blogs About Acting in “Lord of the Flies”

I have seen a few plays at Barrington Stage, such as: Sleuth, Art and The Best of Enemies. They have never disappointed. Since the last play I saw here (The Best of Enemies) I have always wanted to be on that stage. I was given such an opportunity with Lord of the Flies. This has been [...]

Dane Shiner Blogs About Acting in “Lord of the Flies”2017-06-12T19:41:07-04:00

“Lord of the Flies” Actor Joey LaBrasca blogs about the first week of rehearsal

I am sitting here on the equity cot in the green room of the Boyd-Quinson Mainstage, writing on my brand new Samsung computer. It is the end of week one of rehearsal for Lord of the Flies. My name is Joseph LaBrasca. I am 14 year old actor from Lee, Ma. You may remember me [...]

“Lord of the Flies” Actor Joey LaBrasca blogs about the first week of rehearsal2017-06-12T19:41:08-04:00

MTA Perspectives 2: Ben Holtzman

Well it's been about a week since Fiddler On The Roof closed, and I miss it very much. I enjoyed all 37 performances, and learned more in the process than I have in any other production. Performing such iconic numbers on-stage with such wonderfully gracious and talented people made memories I will never forget, and [...]

MTA Perspectives 2: Ben Holtzman2012-07-24T10:18:30-04:00

MTA Perspectives 2: Meagan Michelson

The second to last day of our Fiddler on the Roof run was a Friday. That evening, 30 minutes before the performance, cast and crew gathered in the green room. One of our cast members had prepared a Sabbath table—complete with Sabbath candles, challah bread, and several tiny cups of grape juice-cum-wine (no pre-show drinking!). [...]

MTA Perspectives 2: Meagan Michelson2017-06-12T19:41:09-04:00

MTA Perspectives 2: Danny Harris Kornfeld

All good things must come to an end. Fiddler has closed, the cast has left, and its time to move on to the next portion of our time here at Barrington: our “Rhythms of Life” cabaret and the one act. It really is a bittersweet time as many new exciting things are happening while having [...]

MTA Perspectives 2: Danny Harris Kornfeld2017-06-12T19:41:10-04:00

MTA Perspectives 2: Rebecca Kuznick

Words cannot begin to express my amazing journey in Fiddler on the Roof at Barrington Stage. It’s amazing how close you could get with people in a matter of two months. I became part of a wonderful family and I will never forget the people I met in this show. I learned more than I [...]

MTA Perspectives 2: Rebecca Kuznick2017-06-12T19:41:10-04:00

Fiddler on the Roof: Lighting Designer, Jeff Davis

I believe that one of the major responsibilities of the lighting designer is to help tell the story visually. I have not designed a show in recent memory that demands so much of the lighting to tell the story than Fiddler on the Roof. The musical opens with the song “Tradition”, which explains the traditions [...]

Fiddler on the Roof: Lighting Designer, Jeff Davis2017-06-12T19:41:11-04:00

MTA Perspectives: Rebecca Kuznick

It’s amazing to think that I’ve only been at Barrington Stage for a few weeks! I’ve already learned a tremendous amount and feel like I’m part of an amazing family here. I had extremely high expectations coming to Barrington because of the people I know who have worked here in the past, the fabulous people [...]

MTA Perspectives: Rebecca Kuznick2012-06-20T10:54:47-04:00
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