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Category Archives: Theater
A Stand Up Performance, by Kimberly Gail Price
Anybody up for a good penis joke? In a fast paced play, Marc Spitz’s Up For Anything creates up the scenario in the opening moments to set up two hours of back to back zingers aimed at Walter Dabney, a … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Theater
Tagged Ben Schneider, Carlos Vogel, Jalopy Theater, Marc Spitz, Red Hook, Up for Anything
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Theater Review: Heights Players production shines, by Kimberly Gail Price
“A Delicious Soufflé of Satire” NY Times “All of us, the creative people, tearing about trying to feed a nations insatiable appetite for entertainment. Making truckloads of money we never see so we can discover something new and vivid to … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Kimberly Gail Price, Theater
Tagged As Bees Make Honey, Heights Players
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Director Julie Taymor honored at Brooklyn Museum, by Kimberly Gail Price
Award winning theater, opera and film director, Julie Taymor was honored on June 13 at the 2013 Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist First awards at the Brooklyn Museum. Museum Trustee, Elizabeth A. Sackler hosted the event. The evening included … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Feature Story, Kimberly Gail Price, Theater
Tagged Brooklyn Museum, Gloria Steinam, Julie Taymor
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Theatre: Falconworks’ Production of Enemy of the People, by Brian Clancy
The New York Port Authority Grain Terminal in the Gowanus Bay Terminal has always been an interesting landmark for me since I first noticed it towering over the ball fields in Red Hook almost a year ago. I could always … Continue reading