There is a new collection of my photographs up on From This Terrace. They are commemorating the Centennial of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire. You can find Alida’s essay HERE, and a direct link to the gallery HERE.
There is a new collection of my photographs up on From This Terrace. They are commemorating the Centennial of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire. You can find Alida’s essay HERE, and a direct link to the gallery HERE.
Read the new play Love in the Checkout Aisle by Jeffrey James Keyes at New York Madness last night. The play was about love and the connections you make when you work at Target and the intercom button changes your life. Overall, it was an exciting night of new theater in a very hot room. This week’s theme was “target”, devised and coordinated by this months guest artistic producing playwright Crystal Skillman. The 12 playwrights took that theme in vastly different directions from throwing rocks in the woods, to writing screen plays, to the cheap plastic crap that fills dorm rooms across these United Sates. I was so happy to be working director Adriana Baer again. Congrats to all on all the good work.
I have started a new artistic project with the writer Alida Brill at www.fromthisterrace.com. We are collaborating on this weekly blog. She writes, and I provide photography that either inspires or supports her writing. Please stop by and follow our work.
Michael
I got back to New York in the Middle of November from a 6 week stint a the Arkansas Repertory Theatre. I played Rosencrantz in “Hamlet”, Directed by Robert Hupp and staring Avery Clark. The experience was a welcome one. I learned much about regional theater, and had a blast playing with such an enjoyable cast. For anyone interested in going to Little Rock, make sure you check out the Clinton Library and Little Rock Central High School.