Ten Reasons to Visit New York Entry posted by M. Porcius Cato September 10, 2007 1,074 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 CYRANO DE BERGERAC Kevin Kline is the lovelorn poet and swordsman with the big schnoz from Edmond Rostand Report Entry
Nephele 4 Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Say, from whence you owe this strange intelligence? If the play's the thing, then let me, New Yorker, give you but one reason to visit New Jersey next year. For, by the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes -- to the Two River Theater Co. in Red Bank, New Jersey! MACBETH: January 15 - February 3, 2008 "Obie and Emmy Award-winner Teller (of Penn & Teller) teams with TRTC Artistic Director Aaron Posner to reimagine Macbeth as a startling, supernatural horror show. Bloody, chilling, and hallucinatory, it will draw you inside the twisted minds of the theater's most celebrated husband-and-wife murder team. A breathtaking grand guignol take on Shakespeare's darkest tragedy." "Teller is an extraordinary magician...the sort of magician who can invent shadows." Link to comment
M. Porcius Cato 2 Posted September 11, 2007 Report Share Say, from whence you owe this strange intelligence? New York Times. If the play's the thing, then let me, New Yorker, give you but one reason to visit New Jersey next year.MACBETH: January 15 - February 3, 2008 That does sound interesting! Thanks--I love P&T's Showtime series, Bulls*t. Link to comment
Nephele 4 Posted September 11, 2007 Report Share Say, from whence you owe this strange intelligence? New York Times. This paper hath a pleasant seat; the reviews Nimbly and sweetly recommend themselves Unto our gentle senses. If the play's the thing, then let me, New Yorker, give you but one reason to visit New Jersey next year.MACBETH: January 15 - February 3, 2008 That does sound interesting! Thanks--I love P&T's Showtime series, Bulls*t. Their Vegas show is pretty neat, too. And Teller's (the shorter, quieter one of the pair) New York Times book reviews, articles, and NPR broadcast appearances are always erudite and fascinating. -- Nephele Link to comment
docoflove1974 0 Posted September 12, 2007 Report Share One of these days, I want to take a 2-week long trip to NYC, just to catch a handful of plays, both on and off Broadway. I am starting to find the time to see some in San Francisco (ACT has been hugely popular and active for many, many years here), but there's nothing like seeing one in NYC...or so I've been told! Link to comment
Gaius Octavius 1 Posted September 22, 2007 Report Share The Greenwood cemetary. A ferry boat ride. The Brooklyn Museum and the others. Lincoln Center. Fairway. The NYSE. The Empire State building. Rockefeller Center. Fifth Avenue. Tiffany. The Cloisters. Trinity Church and the grave yard. St. Patty's And, of course, there is ME! Bring lots of money! Link to comment
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