las vegas in june – an american geographic update
Greetings friends and family! We are happy to be back on the east coast following an extraordinary month for the company in the city of… Read More »las vegas in june – an american geographic update
Greetings friends and family! We are happy to be back on the east coast following an extraordinary month for the company in the city of… Read More »las vegas in june – an american geographic update
Some things we’ve seen outside of the rehearsal room: Casinos and missiles Timeshare tours Million dollar watches The Grand Canyon (which is not in Las… Read More »Two lists to describe our first 13 days in Vegas
The house is still beautiful this morning. We’re trying to make the place our own. One of the first things everyone did was take pictures of the three foreclosure notices on the front door, as if each of us owning the image gave us some stake in the legally-limboed property we’re sleeping in. Read More »Las Vegas: Moving in
We’ve been rehearsing for Heartland at ART’s Emerging America Festival. Watching the video of the piece from Toronto I was struck by how different we… Read More »And now it’s on to Boston!
the flight was smooth. and the set and costumes made it across on their boat. we arrived in glasgow last week and set up digs… Read More »words from the road, across the pond
We’re off to our first day of Tech at the Barbican in London! Glasgow was excellent – all sold out runs full of really excited… Read More »At The Barbican!
the facts what? the orchard project. a residency in the catskills where the TEAM got to work on the script of THE AMERICAN CAPITALISM PROJECT… Read More »everything but the bug juice
I almost spelled the name of the location correctly without looking (this title is correct – at least, from an Irish woman!) So I am… Read More »Sitting at a table in Annaghmakerring
In a bus from Dublin, 2 hours to Tyrone Guthrie’s estate, by way of London and New Orleans. Hearing we’ll be jumping another (bloody) hour… Read More »From Jess on travels in Ireland
Historically, I haven’t been much of a reader. Books that I have opened – whether it was to impress a stranger? in the morning by… Read More »the peculiar spiritual impulse