Seldom seen, new or avant-garde works…. “The Festival of Independent Theatres continues its commitment to exploring new theatrical work and encouraging diverse voices within the independent theatre scene. FIT was created as an outlet for smaller companies without a permanent performance space to give them an opportunity to produce seldom seen, new or avant-garde works. … Continue reading
Posted in July 2010 …
FIT @ Dallas’ Bath House Cultural Center
The Festival of Independent Theatres 2010 : http://www.dallasculture.org/bathHouseCultureCenter/fitFestival.asp Artist/production interviews on This Week in the Arts: http://thisweekinthearts.com/ Glide your silver Prius, red Ford or Pontiac of any color, on down to the Bath House Cultural Center, where the Festival of Independent Theatres is now taking place, July 16-August 7. Overlooking White Rock Lake, the Bath … Continue reading
Tempurapedic Tryst: Runway Theatre’s ‘Once Upon A Mattress’-
Putting the right director in charge can make a less than stellar show sparkle like the 4th of July. Opening night of Grapevine’s Runway Theatre production of Once Upon A Mattress lit up like a first-class fireworks display, thanks to the creative vision of clever director Andy Baldwin and his versatile cast of comics with … Continue reading
Tangibly Askew @ Circle Theatre: Something Intangible
As fascinating as it is in concept, there’s something slightly, tangibly, askew in Circle Theatre’s current production of Bruce Graham’s Something Intangible. Maybe it’s the text or in elements of execution? Circle’s second major production of the year dealing with the creative milieu, its process and the relationships it affects (Michael Hollinger’s Opus ran through … Continue reading