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The Murder of Crows, etc
So another show I'm working on opens at The Brick tonight. I did the light design again, which is simple and deep in a way I don't get to do much - the show is basically a play composed of three sequential monologues done at center stage without much movement (believe me, it works and is quite theatrical). The new house plot I've put up at The Brick works very well, though I have to do some slight hang/focus tweaks once the current shows are down. I think anyone coming in to do a show at The Brick will be pleased with what they can do with what's up there on the grid.
It's the third in Bryan Enk's series of adaptations of James O'Barr's Crow stories for the stage. The other two were at Nada in 2000 and The Brick in 2005. He should be getting to the next one later this year (this piece is a kind of interlude featuring the main characters from the previous two and the next one).
THE MURDER OF CROWS
Inspired by the work of James O'Barr
Written and Directed by Bryan Enk
performed by
ADAM SWIDERSKI
BRITTON LAFIELD
and
JESSICA SAVAGE
10.30 pm
Friday, March 23/Saturday, March 24
Friday, March 30/Saturday, March 31
$5.00
70 minutes with no intermission
The Brick Theater
575 Metropolitan Ave
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
L to Lorimer/G to Metropolitan/Grand
MORE INFO
Also, there are only two performances left of Bouffon Glass Menajoree, which got a nice review from Garrett Eisler, The Playgoer, in this week's Time Out New York. I was a little taken aback to see myself mentioned on The Playgoer's blog in the context of possibly being some kind of "conflict of interest" for Garrett in reviewing the show, as I'm a fellow theatre blogger. Well, there are theatre bloggers and then there are THEATRE BLOGGERS, and Garrett is in the latter category, for sure. I wasn't even aware I was enough on his radar to count in any kind of "conflict of interest" (I'm not on his blogroll), but it's nice to be mentioned.
Bouffon Glass Menajoree plays at The Brick tonight and tomorrow at 8.00 pm. Check the link for more info.
It's the third in Bryan Enk's series of adaptations of James O'Barr's Crow stories for the stage. The other two were at Nada in 2000 and The Brick in 2005. He should be getting to the next one later this year (this piece is a kind of interlude featuring the main characters from the previous two and the next one).
THE MURDER OF CROWS
Inspired by the work of James O'Barr
Written and Directed by Bryan Enk
performed by
ADAM SWIDERSKI
BRITTON LAFIELD
and
JESSICA SAVAGE
10.30 pm
Friday, March 23/Saturday, March 24
Friday, March 30/Saturday, March 31
$5.00
70 minutes with no intermission
The Brick Theater
575 Metropolitan Ave
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
L to Lorimer/G to Metropolitan/Grand
MORE INFO
Also, there are only two performances left of Bouffon Glass Menajoree, which got a nice review from Garrett Eisler, The Playgoer, in this week's Time Out New York. I was a little taken aback to see myself mentioned on The Playgoer's blog in the context of possibly being some kind of "conflict of interest" for Garrett in reviewing the show, as I'm a fellow theatre blogger. Well, there are theatre bloggers and then there are THEATRE BLOGGERS, and Garrett is in the latter category, for sure. I wasn't even aware I was enough on his radar to count in any kind of "conflict of interest" (I'm not on his blogroll), but it's nice to be mentioned.
Bouffon Glass Menajoree plays at The Brick tonight and tomorrow at 8.00 pm. Check the link for more info.