Category Archives: Theatre


The radar is dotted with memberships

For convenience, I’ll mark the beginning with ACT’s membership program. For that program, early signs are good. After that, I don’t know the chronological order, and I don’t know a complete list of the experiments. I just know what has fallen in my lap. But here’s what’s on my tiny little radar: In New York, [...]

The Illustrated History of QLab, Personal Milestone Edition

Or: “Holy Frijoles. Five years?” Or: “So THAT just happened.” Or: “In a few hours the circle closes and I am going to yell about it from my little rooftop because although it ain’t really all that huge — wow it sure feels huge to me.” Warning: personal story ahead. And yeah, it’s kind of [...]

Community as Artsource

There’s interesting stuff brewing in Baltimore right now. I’d like to commend to your attention two things in particular: Number 1 The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, a world-class symphony with a world-class conductor, is taking a sledgehammer to their own pedestal. Filed under: Increasing Surface Area You Don’t Have to Be Small to do this Stuff [...]

Look Left

It’s early Saturday morning, my wife just went to work, and residing in my mental register are about eight things that take drastically higher priority over writing a blog post. So heeeeyyyeeeeeere I am. Top of the morning to you. I’ve got a date with the farmers’ market in about an hour, so let’s do [...]

They’re Shining Because They’re New

A few days ago I tweeted the following assertion: There are many glorious TED talks, but this may be the most glorious. I don’t mind telling you: I wept at my desk when I watched this video. I took little time to share the video on Twitter, and it was not much later when my [...]