Monthly Archives: October 2013
Light-Hearted Spotlight On The Arts TV Show Debuts Next Week
Iris Acker has transformed her 25-year-old interview TV series into a no-holds-barred and light-hearted panel discussion of thought-provoking topics with Ms. Acker leading an irreverent group including Karen Stephens, Michael McKeever and Bill Hirschman
Whimsical Premise, Energetic Acting Can’t Support Half-Hour Skits In The Monster Project
Imagine if the writers at Saturday Night Live created an evening of comedy skits with a Twilight Zone/Rocky Horror sensibility. They’d probably produce something akin to The Monster Project, a quartet of playlets by local writer Brian Harris mounted by Playgroup LLC.
Our First Honest-To-Goodness Theater Geek Trivia Contest
So you think you know nearly everything about theater except what will be a guaranteed hit on Broadway next year? On an intermittent random basis, we will run our exclusive no-cheat trivia contest. There are no prizes other than to be able to brag that you aced it. You are on the honor system – you cannot look up the answers on the Internet.
Here Are The Answers To Our First Honest-To-Goodness Theater Geek Trivia Contest
The answers are below. Don’t peek until you’ve tried to answer them. No, don’t use Google, Boogle, Boggle, Chrome, Krome.
John O’Hurley Comes “Home” To Broward With Bway Across Fort Lauderdale’s Road Show Chicago
Yes, he’s tall with tanned good looks, a shock silvery white hair and a smile made for a toothpaste commercial, but you could zip John O’Hurley into an opaque body bag and still recognize him by that Voice.