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I really wish you worked from a script and showed more visuals. Powerpoint would have been very helpful.
Brilliant! Warm and funny and full of deep joy and sorrow.
I thoroughly enjoyed the reading for Cherry’s. The cast was magnificent.
As always, my friend Leslie Uggims was simply supurb. Seeing the amazing Bill Cobbs, Gloria Reuben and James McDaniel..what a perfect cast.
I loved the storyline and can’t wait to see it on the big screen.
Lucia Kaiser
TV/Film Producer
Will these drawing sessions include any instruction or guidance??
Thank you.
The CHERRYS reading was an evening of pure class. With little rehearsal, the cast gave an “opening night” performance of top notch material.
glad you posted to Craft excerpt. I was there on that Blackboard night and that little angel sang the hell out of those songs…amazingly talented!
This performance was truly a display of talented actors and actresses.
I loved the energy, comedy, and realistic emotions display by the cast.
You will definitely have a good laugh. Wow!
I’m looking for some info on Alto Saxaphones and I’ve just stumbled upon your site! An interesting read which I thought to be of value. I will enjoying coming back to have more time to read more.
I’d like to reserve 2 seats for Dec. 7th, 7PM.
Thanks so much-
Liz Ortiz-Mackes
Casting Solutions
http://www.castingsolutions.tv
Are you serving brunch tomorrow 12:00-1:30? If so, what will you serve and what is the cost? Thank you.
FAREWELL, RECRUIT was so awesome, I can’t wait to hear what the L2L folks have cooked up next!
Thoroughly enjoyed the concert… and the people. Wonderful arrangements. My thanks to Louis for the invite and a wonderful evening of intimate sounds. This is what CHAMBER music is supposed to be!
I hope no one will mistake fiction for fact here–Rupert Pole more than forgave Anais for her “dark secrets,” of which she informed him long before her death, including the fact she was married to another man. After Anais’s death, Rupert doggedly continued her work in the form of her childhood and unexpurgated diaries after her death and carried her torch until he died.
Nice article, we’re glad you like it. happens all the time
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I found your post looking on bing for just this information. I’m going to add you to favorites, I got alot from some of your other posts as well. Thanks!
Hi, love to come to either of your shows! Do I just show up?
I’ll be happy to begin the discussion. Two years ago when I took over as General Director of the Center for Contemporary Opera, our 27 year old organization gently shifted our focus. We began a series of opera “ateliers” which serves the same purpose as previews do for plays and musicals.
the cell welcomed us with open arms; not only as a generous host for our events but also as a valuable and treasured artistic resource. Whatever we need, they can do…direct, audition, you name it. And they do it very well.
Every time I go to the cell, I enjoy something different..a play, a string quartet, a reading or lecture. Would you like to see an art show before a play? No problem at the cell.
The venue itself is welcoming and unique. People just feel at home there from the very first time they enter. The audience ranges from hipsters all dressed in black to eccentric octogenarians. Just what you want.
I know of nothing like this in New York. Someone aptly described the cell as a 21st century salon. I suspect that if Gertrude Stein was alive, it would be her favorite place.
In two short years, Nancy and her staff have created something unique. Brava! Count me as a fan and I hope you will become one too.
I am not an authority, but have a suggestion to prevent these “readings” from dying and continue for others who haven’t heard/seen them… What about taking it on the road? There are several small theatre groups outside of N.Y.C, like Nyack, Monroe, Warwick, Rhinebeck and I am sure there are parts of Westchester (of which I’m not familiar with) that would love to entertain the thought of these thought provoking readings.
Then again, maybe they need to be revisited at The Cell, another time?
Excellent post as usual, thank you for writing such helpful content on a regular basis.
thank goodness for that edgy place, and you edgy, funky, fresh-faced sisters of 23rd street
Certainly this is a big problem for the smaller, non-commercial companies. Equity, AGMA, and AFM all serve a purpose, but in NYC the fees for these artists are all geared to Broadway and Lincoln Center, not a innovative venue like the cell.
Looks like I have a least two genius cousins! Both artists to the core. You have amazing gifts of insight and wonderful, gracious ways of loving. I wish we were not separated by so many states and tasks. I miss you.
Aaahhh… but did you learn something(s) that you didn’t know before?
I learned a lot about Indian history and culture that I didn’t know. But where human nature is concerned, I expect I will always be a curious observer. I find human beings to be endlessly interesting and enjoy discovering cross-cultural similarities.
Nancy- I love your blog posts! Keep it up, please!
xo
-Chris
Nice web blog you have here. Bookmarking now!
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