Archive for "September, 2009"

Parking Lot Librettist

Posted in opera, theatre on September 20th, 2009

One of the pieces I’m in the process of researching and exploring right now is about Lorenzo Da Ponte.
Da Ponte is most famously the librettist for three of Mozart’s greatest operas- The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni and Cosi Fan Tutte. Less famously, he led a most extraordinary life- of which Mozart is only [...]

Review- Thunder Above, Deeps Below

Posted in reviews, things that happened on September 14th, 2009

My review for the play Thunder Above, Deeps Below is now up on Nytheatre.com.
You can read it here.
And then go see this play. Seriously. You will love it. If you like…oh I don’t know…living in the world and being a person, you will find something in this play that is beautiful.
Go to their website [...]

The Voice of Mystery in the 2nd Person

Posted in things that happened on September 11th, 2009

So a friend of mine works for Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, and thought “Wouldn’t it be awesome if these stories were made into a podcast?” and then she thought “Who do I know that is voice of mystery and will work for free?”
Thus was born was the first ever Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine podcast, featuring [...]

Mythological Brooklyn- the beginning

Posted in theatre, things that happened on September 2nd, 2009

Last week, myself and my friend Jenna had the first meeting for a long term project we’ve been scheming about for some time. The project is tentatively called “The Heartless Giant of Atlantic Avenue”.
When I look for projects to work on, I know I’m going to be working on them for a while, so it’s [...]