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August 2010

Fringe Encores

Nothing feels better than taking that final bow, and hearing the applause going on and on . . . begging you to come out one more time.  For some very special shows of Fringe, that’s exactly what gets to happen and we at The Happiest Medium are very pleased that some of our very favorites ... Read The Full Article...

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Costume ensembles are just about the only thing that carries Dream of Marionettes as a show. Perhaps the idea of adding a burlesque spirit to a marionettes’ rebellion against an abusive puppeteer who exploited his dolls and threatened to throw them in the furnace seemed like a new twist on the old Pinocchio tale, but ... Read The Full Article...

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One year after Hurricane Katrina struck, the mayor of New Orleans wanted to put on The Hurricane Katrina Comedy Hour.  Public outrage stopped it from ever airing, but here is another attempt. Rob Florence’s The Hurricane Katrina Comedy Festival directed by Dann Fink gives us a positive story of 5 people who experienced Katrina and ... Read The Full Article...

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6 Characters Based On 60 Interviews in 60 Minutes Equals Countless Emotions Deanna Pacelli is a hero.  Or several of them actually, and also a victim, and often enough some observers.  In 23 Feet in 12 Minutes Deanna puts on many characters and pulls stories from many moving moments as she recounts the events starting ... Read The Full Article...

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Boy, do I remember what it was like to be the new gal around the office – to not have the routine down yet, to get sneered at for ordering from wrong place for lunch (“We don’t use them ever since the egg salad incident . . . but that was before your time”) or ... Read The Full Article...

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Are you who you think you are or just who others say you are?  Are you a combination somewhere in the middle – or none of the above?  How do you get caught in a rectilinear paradox?  Can’t you just do what the sign says no matter where it’s saying it? Insurmountable Simplicities (written by ... Read The Full Article...

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What is a magician really?  Is he an illusionist?  A storyteller?  A dream-weaver?  A showman? A creator? Is he meant to astonish you?  Amuse you?  Entertain you?  Scare you a little?  Touch your soul a little? A lot of magicians are giving away the “how” these days  - but in Ben Whiting’s solo show, American Gypsy, ... Read The Full Article...

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After beginning a normal day at work, in the middle of his most fulfilling time (morning coffee) Elliott (Yehuda Hyman) is approached by a blind man wearing headphones and knocking his stick in rhythm to an unknown beat.  He hands Elliott his headphones and out of curiosity, Elliott accepts and is prepared to listen to …  Nothing, there ... Read The Full Article...

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The Conveniences of Modern Living

You know your marriage is on the rocks when your husband would rather spend time with The Dryer than with you. I’m not talking about any ordinary dryer, mind you, in Daniel John Kelley and Emily Plumb’s The Conveniences of Modern Living Jessica Love plays about a cute a dryer as you’d ever want to ... Read The Full Article...

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Friends of Dorothy

When I was a child there were a few things you could count on, and one of them was that (in the days before VCRs – and yes, honey, I AM that old) if you waited long enough The Wizard of Oz was going to be on TV at some point that year.  Back in ... Read The Full Article...

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Jurassic Parq The Broadway Musical

“A Jurassic Parq with a ‘q’,” is how the narrator who calls himself Morgan Freeman (Lee Seymour) — although he looks nothing like the actor — presents the show to the audience. “‘Q’ is for the question.” The dinosaurs will tell us the true story. A baby-Velociraptor (Brandon Gill) is being released from a lab ... Read The Full Article...

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Cookie8046

The Happiest Medium Review by guest contributors Anjali Koppal and Saurabh Paranjape In Chad Beckim’s frothy romantic comedy Cookie, it is hard not to cheer for mopey, instantly likable man-child Alan as he awkwardly navigates the unexpected pitfalls and redemptions of a hastily put-together ‘Green Card marriage’ scam. Told through a series of short and ... Read The Full Article...

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