Congratulations to Seamus Sullivan, Blair Bowers, Melissa Hurt, Jason Schlafstein, Michael Saltzman, and Aviva Pressman for many weeks of effort, a huge amount of teamwork, and a willingness to stay present and proactive through a challenging, truly rewarding rehearsal process. Hats off to you!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
WAMU Interviews Wayward
Much to our delight, Rebecca Sheir of WAMU's Friday program Metro Connection approached us recently looking to discuss what it means to start a theatre company from scratch. We're no experts, but we certainly have a few thoughts on the subject!
You can listen to the radio feature here, which includes interviews with Freud Meets Girl lead actor Seamus Sullivan and writer/director Hunter Styles.
Thanks WAMU!
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Welcome To Therapy
We're open!
After a successful first week of performances, we're stoked for more and looking forward to next weekend with excitement. Don't be left behind! Join the marvelous cast of Freud Meets Girl for our 4 remaining performances:
Fri Nov 12th @ 9:00pm
Sat Nov 13th @ 10:00pm
Sun Nov 14th @ 3:00pm
Sun Nov 21st @ 7:15pm
See you at The Shop!
-Wayward
Monday, November 1, 2010
Fringe Interviews Hunter
Freud Meets Girl writer and director Hunter Styles is the subject of November's feature "Interview With A Fringe Artist," a monthly series published by the Capital Fringe Festival.
In the interview, Hunter discusses myth, magic, ensemble work, and the evolution of a show that, in a matter of months, has seen multiple productions and a remarkable display of supporting talent. Also, black Spandex.
I've been happy to find that the cast and crew of this November show are a tenacious bunch. I feel very little time wasted, and very few ideas abandoned. It's been a bit of a trick, working re-casting and re-design into this process since July, but it's been a tremendous chance to see this young story in a totally new light.
For the full article, click here.
Full listing of showtimes and ticket info for the remount of Freud Meets Girl is here.
In the interview, Hunter discusses myth, magic, ensemble work, and the evolution of a show that, in a matter of months, has seen multiple productions and a remarkable display of supporting talent. Also, black Spandex.
I've been happy to find that the cast and crew of this November show are a tenacious bunch. I feel very little time wasted, and very few ideas abandoned. It's been a bit of a trick, working re-casting and re-design into this process since July, but it's been a tremendous chance to see this young story in a totally new light.
For the full article, click here.
Full listing of showtimes and ticket info for the remount of Freud Meets Girl is here.
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