Monthly Archives: July, 2010
Review: ‘Storytelling’ in Wellfleet lands some punches
Extremism in the defense of plot ‘Storytelling’ in Wellfleet lands some punches By DON AUCOIN The Boston Globe Published: July 20, 2010 Full Article Here WELLFLEET — Things get extreme in a hurry in Carter W. Lewis’s “The Storytelling Ability of a Boy.’’ How extreme? Well, we have barely been introduced to a teenager named [...]
Review: The Yellow Wood in Seattle!
The Yellow Wood – Contemporary Classics By Kenna Kettrick The Broadway Hour Seattle Published: Sunday, July 25, 2010 Full Article Here It could be said that the new musical The Yellow Wood has a very simple plot: Adam Davies (Daniel Berryman)’s one goal for the day at highschool is to memorize Robert Frost’s “The Road [...]
NYTimes: WITH GLEE is the ‘perfect summer show’!
Why Good Songs Happen to Bad Schoolboys By NEIL GENZLINGER The New York Times Published: July 16, 2010 Full Article Here Before discussing why “With Glee,” a delightfully daffy musical at the Kirk Theater, is the perfect summer show, let’s give credit to Igor Goldin, its director, and Antoinette DiPietropolo, its choreographer, for some spectacular [...]

