
Melody Moore, who played “Rita Clayton” in New York City Opera’s premiere of Seance on a Wet Afternoon last year, was recently featured as the “Best in Women’s Classical Vocals 2011″ by Examiner.com!
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PHOTO COVERAGE – Darren Criss & Beau Bridges, Opening Night of <i>H2$</i> on Broadway. Check it out at: BroadwayWorld.com
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A PERFECT PLAY, says the Phoenix New Times!
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Daddy Long Legs premieres in Phoenix, Arizona January 1st!
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“From a technical perspective, Knifedge has used five Panasonic 6k projectors and two DL Moving Head projectors (supplied by XL Video) to throw its creations onto a simple, apparently concrete set. The video content is supplied by two Catalyst media servers, and controlled by a Grand MA lighting desk. Clever use of blinding light, permeable set walls, hidden access points and 3D animations of the actors create stunning special effects, with players seeming to appear magically on stage.”
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Daddy Long Legs at Arizona Theatre Company
Daddy Long Legs received well in Tuscon, AZ!
The TUSCON SENTINEL says: “Daddy Long Legs is a carefully honed, crisply presented mini-musical… its two hours sail by engagingly, carried by flawless performances.”
EXPLORER NEWS exclaims, “Daddy Long Legs defends the power of the written word.”
And, the TUCSON WEEKLY states: “If you’re a fan of simple, sweet love stories told in song, performed by practiced professional actors in the beautifully wrought setting of a well-directed production, then read no further… buy your tickets to Daddy Long Legs”
Look for Daddy Long Legs later this month in Phoenix, Arizona beginning December 29th!
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The Stage – www.thestage.co.uk
“Freshly framed here as an elaborately inventive mind game, it plays with yours, too. ”
The Times UK – www.thetimes.co.uk
“When something is done with such energy and elan, and when its central theme is a young man’s inept search for meaning in life, sympathy builds into enjoyment.”
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