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June 2012

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COMMENTARY

I Want To Be Shallow
Michael Bettencourt
Scene4 Magazine: Michael Bettencourt | www.scene4.com
I don't want to bring strange people to life in front of an audience. Characters on stage should be flat, like clothes in a fashion show: what you get is what you see.

Memorial Day - A Time To Love
A Time To Hate-redux
 Arthur Meiselman
Scene4 Magazine: Arthur Meiselman | www.scene4.com
The challenge of True Believers, of Fundamentalism, all Fundamentalism, Christian, Jewish, Islamic… is its mindless, degrading nostalgia for the "better" way that things were.

Theatre And Community
Nathan Thomas
Scene4 Magazine: Nathan Thomas | www.scene4.com Theatre In The Community, Community In The Theatre
And Community Theatre:
(They Ain't All The Same)

Music For Grownups
Les Marcott

Scene4 Magazine: Les Marcott | www.scene4.comSteven Tyler is another one of those who seem to live in perpetual adolescence. It's pathetic to see a 64-year old man turn himself into a freak show that only twenty somethings can fathom.

Laptop Laxative
Claudine Jones

Scene4 Magazine: Claudine Jones | www.scene4.com When the cooking fever strikes it comes in many forms, many languages and, woe is me, it often requires specialized equipment that I do not possess.

 

 

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