MARK BLANKENSHIP
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Is This a Secret to Off-Off Broadway Survival?
Ensemble theatres thrive in the Archive Residency — CollaborationTown’s Family Play (1979 to Present) zips by in under two hours, yet it still seems to encompass everything that could happen to thirtysomething suburban Americans, from loving and hating and grieving your parents to falling in and out of relationships to starting a family of your […]
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25 Years Later, He’s Playing This Man Again
Patrick Fitzgerald finds new life in Sea Marks —
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I’m Lost on the Set, and It’s Good for the Show
People have actually gotten lost on the set of Act One .
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He’s Not Really Acting, So Why Is He Crying?
The New York Neo-Futurists find the power in O’Neill’s stage directions —
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Stephen Spinella Will Give a New Performance Tonight
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Have You Seen This Side of Lear?
Michael Pennington finds new facets in Shakespeare’s tragic king —
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The Deepest Scar is the One You Can’t See
“Every choice I made comes from the very first choice, which was not to show the scar.”
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Terrence McNally Just Wants to Stage the Play Already
Nowhere in this journey was the lengthy development cycle that’s become standard in this country. Instead of being workshopped for years, Mothers and Sons practically leapt from the cradle to the stage.
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WATCH: Meet New Georges
This video was directed by Mark Blankenship and shot and edited by Nicholas Guldner.