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Creating the Chaos of War on Stage
[...]while the thwapping noise coming from New York City Center this fall is stirring up some theater-world deja vu -- bringing back memories of Broadway's \"Miss Saigon\" -- the chopper that rotors its way into a pivotal scene of a new play this season is built from little more than light, sound and projection. Sound designer Shane Rettig mixed in audio samples of actual screams and sobs from historical footage he found on YouTube.
Theater Tuesday -- Making a Scene: Channeling Change in the 'Orchard'
In a new revival of Anton Chekhov's classic play \"The Cherry Orchard,\" opening Sunday at the American Airlines Theatre, director Simon Godwin has been working with the cast and creative team to fine-tune a crucial scene that launches that dramatic conflict.
Channeling Change in the 'The Cherry Orchard'; In a new revival of the Chekhov classic, language, design and casting signal a world in transition
In a new revival of Anton Chekhov's classic play \"The Cherry Orchard,\" opening Sunday at the American Airlines Theatre, director Simon Godwin has been working with the cast and creative team to fine-tune a crucial scene that launches that dramatic conflict.
Making a Scene: Secrets to Staging 'The Humans'
Having had its premiere off Broadway at Roundabout Theatre Company, the play transferred to Broadway at the Helen Hayes before relocating to the Schoenfeld Aug. 9, more than doubling audience capacity between the first and last venues. [...]the actors eat a lot less than it appears.\\n
Secrets to Staging 'The Humans'; The precision choreography in a dinner scene
Having had its premiere off Broadway at Roundabout Theatre Company, the play transferred to Broadway at the Helen Hayes before relocating to the Schoenfeld Aug. 9, more than doubling audience capacity between the first and last venues. [...]the actors eat a lot less than it appears.
Heard & Scene: Drama That Doesn't Take a Summer Holiday --- Not all serious theater evaporates in warm weather; Below, some buzzy productions
The Irish Repertory Theatre Previews begin July 20, opens July 28 Owen McCafferty is a relatively unknown playwright here, but that could change this summer when the Abbey Theatre's internationally acclaimed production of his play \"Quietly\" hits the stage, presented by Irish Rep in association with the Public Theater and directed by Jimmy Fay.\\n
Arts & Entertainment: In Summer, the City's Best Dance Isn't in the City
On June 23-24, classical meets contemporary when former New York City Ballet principal dancer Wendy Whelan and choreographer Brian Brooks present the world premiere of \"Some of a Thousand Words,\" an evening of duets and solos accompanied live by the energetic, genre-busting string quartet Brooklyn Rider.