Clients by Category : Carter Lewis

Theater roundup: From Afghanistan war to Victorian sex

Palm Beach Arts Paper Written by Hap Erstein | 19 May 2011 Whether or not the pen is truly mightier than the sword, playwright Carter W. Lewis is out to prove in his enigmatically titled The Cha-Cha of a Camel Spider that slam poetry can trump a mercenary private army. If that sounds like an [...]

Review: Williamston’s BOWLING is a solid hit

Pithy bowling metaphors scarcely describe the Williamston Theatre´s “While We Were Bowling.” Carter W. Lewis’ magnificent script takes a curved look at one suburban family in 1957, contrasting the televised ideal to the reality on stage with a poignant and tender gaze. Director John Lepard expands his record of pulling strong performances from Michigan State [...]

EVIE’S WALTZ at Simpatico Theatre

Our exciting sixth season continues with the Philadelphia premiere of Evie’s Waltz by Carter Lewis March 17th – April 3rd, 2011 Second Stage at the Adrienne Theatre Directed by Allen Radway Starring Emilie Krause and Barrymore Award-winning actors MaryLee Bednarek and Lenny Haas “A tense, frightening thriller that dredges up provocative issues about life in 21st-century [...]

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 [...]