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Some things that have gone before...

 

BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS

By Neil Simon

at Portland Stage Company

 

ADORAMA commercial frenzy

Framework productions

13 commercials in 4 months- written, produced, hosted.

yeah, kind of a frenzy.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkv0NZV_Fn2qL0iQjUTOXkA

 

IN A HEARTBEAT

By Marc Lichtman & Ed Horowitz

*World Premiere*

 

CHURCH LEAGUE SOFTBALL

Framework Productions

“Friday Night Lights meets Guffman”

 

SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON

By the Kennedy Bros.

 

WILD KINGDOM

Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom is back.

 

RED

By Jon Logan

at South Carolina Rep. Company

 

CORE ARTIST ENSEMBLE PRESENTS

FRESH SHORTS

*World Premiere*

at the Barrow Group Theatre, NYC
Sept 21, 22, 23...

After Core’s Summer Reading Series,

6 directors & 11 Core members premiered

6 New York playwrights.

Plays by Katie Atcheson, Craig Carlisle, Kim Farmer,

Halley Feiffer, Dean Imperial, Joyce Turiskylie.

Directed by Craig Carlisle, Rachel Eckerling,

Dean Imperial, Alice Jankell, Patrick Kennedy,

and Michael Padden.

Featuring: Julia Burrows, Rachel Casperian, Alex

Correia, Matthew Bryan Feld, Sam Gilroy, 

Eulone Gooding, Rachael Lee, Matt Mundy,

Nate Rollins and matt Shear

 

Core Artist Ensemble Summer Reading Series

*World Premiere*

developed by Core at the Barrow Group

7 weeks over 50 plays

 

REEL MUSIC

developed by Richard Hopkins, Rebecca Hopkins, and Jim Prosser

directed by Bill Castellino

*World Premiere*

 

THE BABY DANCE

by Jane Anderson

directed by Alice Jankell

 

A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS

directed by Mollie Vogt-Welch

Welcome to the 4th annual live adaptation of the

beloved TV classic. Faith down to the awkward arm

and hand gestures, as well as the heart of the piece.

Performing throughout December

at The Brooklyn Lyceum.

 

Core Artists Ensemble in SHORTS

in NYC
Nov 18, 19, 20...(click the poster)

The company has been founded, 

The work we do is grounded.

Come celebrate Barrow’s new Core,

After an evening, you’ll be wanting more.

 

Voice Overs

Quite a few projects in varied markets,

here is an example for some recent work:

 

 

The Barrow Group Theatre

· Acting is easy.
· The best technique is invisible.
· Unplanned behavior is usually much more interesting than planned behavior.
· There is no one “way” to approach acting. It’s all about finding whatever works.

 

H.P. Lovecraft

The first time anywhere, one of the most under-appreciated influential modern day storytellers, H.P. Lovecraft has finally made it to the stage.

Dan Bianchi has adapted fifty horrifying tales accompanied by award-winning sound design and original orchestral scores.

Bring in the coolness of Autumn the only way a chilling story can.

Check dates and times at

www.radiotheatrenyc.com

 

 

 

Anywhere, Astoria

Dorothy landed in Oz, Alice fell down a hole,

and Kevin? He woke up in Astoria.

His new friends, unable to help him get out,

will be sure he survives.... 

If they don’t kill him first, that is.

http://www.anywhereastoria.com

 

 

I Hate Hamlet

at Cape May Stage

...a one-night stand 6/27/10: A TRUE STORY (not a synopsis)

On Friday June 25th, I ventured down to see a hilarious, endearing, deftly performed production of I HATE HAMLET. The very next night, after an unfortunate accident to the lead of the show (the character Andrew Rally), I was asked to learn the role and perform the show Sunday June 27th. In other words, I was given 22hrs. And no, I’d never done the show before.

After locking myself away to study, and thanks to a wonderful cast, crew, artistic/creative/production team, I went on as planned. Fortunately, the packed house was ready to love the show. 2 hours later we bowed, and I headed back to New York. With a cast now in tact, the show runs till July 17th. Go see it!

http://www.capemaystage.com

 

 

WINTER 2009/2010

 

You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown

at Two River Theater... http://www.trtc.org

here’s what the critics had to say:

 

1. THE NEW YORK TIMES

“Mr. Mundy’s Linus shines” – Anita Gates

 

2. ASBURY PARK PRESS

“Matt Mundy, whose soulful Linus nearly steals the first act with ‘My Blanket and Me’ " – Tom Chesek

 

3. THE STAR-LEDGER

“Matt Mundy is charming as Linus, who makes bedroom eyes at his blanket.” –  Peter Filichia

 

4. TWO RIVER TIMES

“Linus can't give up his blanket, and why should he? Matt Mundy makes the case with ‘My Blanket and Me,’ Linus's security-symbol anthem. Mundy.... creates an endearing corps de blanket ballet.” – Philip Dorian

 

5. CURTAINUP

“Linus, as appealingly played by Matt Mundy, made us all feel the comfort of ‘My Blanket and Me,’ " – Simon Saltzman

 

 

SUMMER 2009

 

Gutenberg! The Musical!

Doug and Bud believe they’ve written one of the most amazing musicals about the most important man in history: Johannes Gutenberg.

Tonight, they are presenting their “reading” for the first time for the audience (and hopefully some Broadway producers), performing all the roles and singing all the songs... using just hats to differentiate characters.

Really? Good luck, guys!

 

for more information and to buy tickets

www.hiltonheadtheatre.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

...and other things have gone before...

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