How to Approach Every Scene in Your Next Play
Teacher, actor, and director Austin Pendleton advises actors on how they should examine scene work while discussing his latest work, a brilliant revival of N.C. Hunter’s “A Day by the Sea.”
How to Approach Every Scene in Your Next Play
Teacher, actor, and director Austin Pendleton advises actors on how they should examine scene work while discussing his latest work, a brilliant revival of N.C. Hunter’s “A Day by the Sea.”
‘Katie Roche’ Has a Wild Heart
Teresa Deevy’s 1936 “Katie Roche” is less compelling than her “Temporal Powers” and “Wife to James Whelan,” but the Mint’s first-rate production makes the most it can out of it.
Mint Theater Company’s captivating revival of Allan Monkhouse’s slyly subversive 1911 drawing-room comedy, “Mary Broome,” ranks right up there with the troupe’s best offerings.