Apr 11, 2010

Ringing through the 25th


Sarah Ruhl's Dead Man's Cell Phone is open at NC Stage! It was a really fun show to work on, with a great and generous group of folks all 'round. I'm especially proud of all the help (and serious design & art work) provided by Warren Wilson students!

A quote from John Crutchfield in The Mountain Express:
Under the skillful direction of Ron Bashford, Dead Man’s Cell Phone is all that Ruhl could hope it would be, and perhaps a bit more. The acting is solid, the design elements well-integrated (especially Jason Waggoner’s superb soundscape), and the overarching “concept” reaches to the heart of this fanciful play and expresses it in a beautiful and coherent dramatic world.
If you're in the Asheville area, you can snag tix here.

Next up: What The Butler Saw by Joe Orton! But before that, there is the project by the glorious quartet of seniors at Warren Wilson: The Bacchae, playing outdoors in the amphitheatre April 23-27.

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