Mary admitted to me that, as a young woman, she was determined to become a stewardess. During the late 1940s and ’50s, young working class women of her generation were on track to marry and have a family. But before they settled down in postwar suburbia with a husband and kids, many...
Only time will tell if the new shelves are a significant improvement, but they should provide the space to store a wide variety of sporting paraphernalia, tools, supplies and other materials. Meanwhile, that’s all for now. Be safe! SJM Leave a comment » A Prop Cell Phone for Comedy ...
At one point, two actors actually pantomimed a prop, completely destroying any illusion of reality. That’s not even excusable for a high school production. The Elephant Man is an ideal play for Red Ink’s mission statement, exploring a life of suffering and the sanctuary that can be ...
playing improv shopping games with Alex: at this point it gets so funny you can hardly breathe. When he pretends to haggle there is “an almost erotic pleasure in denying this woman something she wants”. Then she begins to seem to show friendship: if it is ever friendship...
Four actors – Alison O’Donnell, Paul Hickey, Amelia Lowdell and Sargon Yelda – play 21 parts over six decades without prop or costume changes, moving between them in seconds with astonishing fludity (superb direction from Joe Murphy.) Payne uses his gift for sharp natural dialogue to driv...