Hill's tragic 'Hecuba' tugs at audience's heartstrings
The final production of the Brandeis Theater Company's 2008 to 2009 season, Hecuba, adapted by Prof.
The final production of the Brandeis Theater Company's 2008 to 2009 season, Hecuba, adapted by Prof.
Through reading David Pritchard's press bio in preparation for the interview, I came to realize how important a figure he is in film and television.
American Repertory Theatre's current production of existential playwright Samuel Beckett's 1955 play Endgame, directed by Marcus Stern, associate director of A.R.T., features a full cast of professional actors with nearly 300 productions between them.
A production by "Theater Text and Theory II" of the The Dumb Waiter, a one-act play written in 1960 by Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter, was not a polished performance but did the best it could with the venue and prep time allotted to it.The play is an absurdist dark comedy that centers around two hit men-Ben (played by Amy Thompson '11) and Gus (played by Rob Orzalli '11)-sitting in a basement waiting for a call telling them their next target has arrived.
The version of Siddhartha currently being performed at Brandeis is Prof. Eric Hill's (THA) adaption of the Hermann Hesse novel of the same name.
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