Archive for October, 2007

Mystery of Irma Vep Performance (Fort Worth)

The first of two staged readings of The Mystery of Irma Vep was yesterday at noon.  One of the highlights: I saw a woman in the audience take off her glasses to wipe the tears of laughter from her eyes.  Dan and Jay are quite, quite funny.  I am looking forward to tonight’s reading at 7pm when there is likely to be an even larger crowd with more adult beverages injested before they enter the theater…

Anselm Kiefer’s Pope Alex

 Look for us near this enormous, you-just-want-to-touch-it painting…

David A. Miller, Amphibian Company Member and director of last year’s Below the Belt, is the Guest Amphiblogger for October and he loves Anselm Kiefer.

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Mystery of Irma Vep Rehearsal (NYC)

Wolves of New YorkEvery opportunity to do theater is a gift.  To do theater with great artists and a great script is even better.  And that’s exactly the gift that I got this week as I began to rehearse the staged reading of The Mystery of Irma Vep with the lovely, talented and generous Mr. Jay Duffer and Mr. Daniel Robert Sullivan. 

The three of us are quite excited to travel to Fort Worth and to share the fun that we have been having with the fine folks who join us at The Modern this weekend (Sunday at Noon, Monday at 7pm).

David A. Miller, Amphibian Company Member and director of last year’s Below the Belt, is the Guest Amphiblogger for October.

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