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The Taming of the Shrew, Oregon Shakespeare Festival 2007 | Bardolatry
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Guest Blog with us! Laquo; Interview with OSF dramaturgs. A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the NWCTC. The Taming of the Shrew, Oregon Shakespeare Festival 2007. Directed by Kate Buckley. Reviewed by John Murphy. Kiss Me, Kate. Not even wet Oregon weather could dampen the spirits of the 2 007 Oregon Shakespeare Festival. S fiery production of. The Taming of the Shrew. Enter Petruchio ( Michael Elich. A Veronese gentleman who has come to wive it wealthy in Padua; if wealthily, then happily in Padua. A larg...
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August | 2014 | On the Boards with NWCTC
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On the Boards with NWCTC. Vibrant. Intimate. Authentic. About Northwest Classical Theatre Company. Monthly Archives: August 2014. Clara Hillier on navigating Susan’s blindness. August 29, 2014. When we began rehearsals for Wait Until Dark, I was completely terrified. Now as we head into tech, I’m still scared to have an audience share the Shoebox with us, but I also can’t wait to share Susan’s story. From an interview with www.out.com. Clara Hillier, Susan Hendrix, NWCTC company member. August 29, 2014.
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Brenan Dwyer - Blog - Brenan Dwyer
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Regan in Northwest Classical's King Lear. And how disappointed was I to realize, upon a close reading of the script, that I don’t think Regan’s a villain at all? Of course, that realization is actually a good thing, because an actor playing is villain is sure to deliver a pretty boring performance. An actor playing a person with a goal – a goal that she is desperate to achieve because failure is not an option – that’s an interesting performance. The editor for the Arden edition of. Then, the old man gets...
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Theatre Reviews by Dennis Sparks: March 2015
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Monday, March 30, 2015. The Ministry of Special Cases—Page2Stage—SE Portland. 8220;Lest We Forget…”. This world premiere drama is from a novel by Nathan Englander and adapted for the stage by Sacha Reich and Jamie M. Rea and directed by Reich (founder of the company). It is playing at the Milagro space at 525 SE Stark St. through April 11. For more information, visit them at www.jewishtheatrecollaborative.org. The style of presentation is as a narrative, sometimes employing a Narrator (Bobby Bermea) and ...
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Portland Actors Conservatory: PAC Alumni Profile: Nathan Crosby
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013. PAC Alumni Profile: Nathan Crosby. Great things are happening for 2010 graduate Nathan Crosby. He will be making his Portland Center Stage. Debut with Fiddler on the Roof. This fall and he is a proud new member of Theatre Vertigo. Joining the company's two other conservatory alums, Mario Calcagno (class of 2004) and Tom Mounsey (class of 2008). Taking a moment in between rehearsals, Nate recently shared some thoughts with us about his time at PAC and his love of theatre. I hav...
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Portland Actors Conservatory: September 2013
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013. PAC Alumni Profile: Nathan Crosby. Great things are happening for 2010 graduate Nathan Crosby. He will be making his Portland Center Stage. Debut with Fiddler on the Roof. This fall and he is a proud new member of Theatre Vertigo. Joining the company's two other conservatory alums, Mario Calcagno (class of 2004) and Tom Mounsey (class of 2008). Taking a moment in between rehearsals, Nate recently shared some thoughts with us about his time at PAC and his love of theatre. I hav...
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Trish and Harold's Weblog: March 2006
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Trish and Harold's Weblog. News, information, and random thoughts from the busy lives of Trish Egan and Harold Phillips. Friday, March 31, 2006. How To Beat Illegal Wire-Taps. My friend Mary Lasswell sent me this. seems like good avice to me. Really, it's pretty sad when it takes the people writing for Boston Legal. To point out the truth about this country's apathy towards the misconduct of their elected officials. Click here for an mp3 of the audio from their episode "Stick It.". Are you tired of it?
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Macbeth at NW Classical | Bonnie Auguston
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Macbeth at NW Classical. Something wicked this way comes. NW Classical Theatre Company. Opening on May 23rd. Lady Macbeth: Melissa Whitney. Macduff/Dying Sergeant: Todd Van Voris. Donalbain/Lady Macduff: Tiffany Groben. Fleance/Young Macduff: Hank Sanders. Hamlet with Anon it Moves. Macbeth at NW Classical. Hundredaires in LA Weekly! 8220;One in the Wake” Trailer. Target Commercial – Laika. Theme by Michael Tyson.
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Of Method and Madness: Othello
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Of Method and Madness. Literature, Librivox, and Life in Downtown Portland. Tuesday, October 23, 2012. Last Saturday I saw Northwest Classical Theatre Company's Othello! I was actually quite lucky to get a seat because the play sold out before opening day. It got a lot of publicity thanks to visiting director Bill Alexander, who has had a long career at the Royal Shakespeare Company and Birmingham Repertory Theatre. He did an amazing job! So, how was Othello? She was about to wake up! You came so close!
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Theatre Diaspora » Productions
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A Language of Their Own. July 28, 2016. A Language of Their Own. By Award-Winning Playwright Chay Yew. At Portland Center Stage. Sept 10 at 7:30pm. And Portland Actors Conservatory. Sept 18 at 2pm. With funding support by a grant from The Equity Foundation,. A Language of Their Own. NOTE: The play contains strong sexual language and situations so parental discretion for minors is advised. Theatre Diaspora will perform two staged readings of. A Language of Their Own,. Directed by Andrew Klaus-Vineyard.
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