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Playwright Countdown to 10×10: Day 10, Sara Cooper

Sara Cooper (Playwright, Things I Left On Long Island) Things I Left On Long Island is a play about three generations of women trying to find a deeper connection to each other and family. This play is actually a 10-minute version of a full length play by the same title. Sara won a 2012 grant from [...]

Playwright Countdown to 10×10: Day 10, Sara Cooper2017-06-12T19:41:13-04:00

Mormons, Mothers and Monsters Week 4 with Shakina Nayfack

Shakina Nayfack is a Musical Directing fellow through The Drama League’s Directors Project. He is assisting on Mormons, Mothers and Monsters and The Game. From Shakina: What a week! Mormons, Mothers and Monsters opened to a great review in the Boston Globe, but just when I thought I was off and running on The Game, [...]

Mormons, Mothers and Monsters Week 4 with Shakina Nayfack2017-06-12T19:41:14-04:00

Mormons, Mothers and Monsters Week 3 with Shakina Nayfack

Shakina Nayfack is a Musical Directing fellow through The Drama League’s Directors Project. He is assisting on Mormons, Mothers and Monsters and The Game. From Shakina: Mormons, Mothers and Monsters is officially a show. The set is brilliant, the costumes superb, and the book and music still evolving even as we round out our 5th [...]

Mormons, Mothers and Monsters Week 3 with Shakina Nayfack2017-06-12T19:41:14-04:00

Mormons, Mothers and Monsters Week 2 with Shakina Nayfack

Shakina Nayfack is a Musical Directing fellow through The Drama League's Directors Project. He is assisting on Mormons, Mothers and Monsters and The Game. From Shakina: We are finishing up the second week of rehearsals on Mormons, Mothers and Monsters, and this week has been all about Tracking. In the development of a new show [...]

Mormons, Mothers and Monsters Week 2 with Shakina Nayfack2017-06-12T19:41:14-04:00

Q & A: Going to St. Ives Sound Designer Allison Smartt

1) Where was the starting research for your design? My research always begins with my initial emotional reaction to a play as well as with the early conversations with the director, Tyler Marchant. He and I hoped to use sound as a means of establishing setting and tone of each scene and/or act. [...]

Q & A: Going to St. Ives Sound Designer Allison Smartt2017-06-12T19:41:14-04:00

The Memory Show: A Slideshow

Photos of Catherine Cox and Leslie Kritzer in The Memory Show. World Premiere Musical from the Musical Theatre Lab! Funny, charming and heartwarming,The Memory Show is a two-person comic tragedy about the complicated relationship between a woman who has just been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and her estranged daughter who moves back home to Brighton Beach [...]

The Memory Show: A Slideshow2017-06-12T19:41:15-04:00

The Memory Show: Assistant Director Nick Potenzieri

Thoughts from Nick Potenzieri, the assistant director for this summer's Musical Theatre Lab productions at Barrington Stage. He also assistant directed Pool Boy and is currently working on The Memory Show. Nick is currently a 2010 Drama League Music Fellow. As a part of my Drama League Music Theater Fellowship, I have had the opportunity [...]

The Memory Show: Assistant Director Nick Potenzieri2017-06-12T19:41:15-04:00

Q & A: Pool Boy Costume Designer Holly Cain

Costume renderings for Pool Boy by Holly Cain. Q: What was your inspiration and what kind of research went into your design, specifically the Sultan’s design? A: It is rare to design a show that requires not only contemporary fashion, but also takes place in the current season.  Since the setting for Pool Boy [...]

Q & A: Pool Boy Costume Designer Holly Cain2017-06-12T19:41:15-04:00
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