An off-off-Broadway production brings the Eighth Wonder of the World to the most intimate stage of them all—the stage of the mind.
If you're a New York science fiction fan, you have no excuse. You know where the theater is already. It's the Red Room, and it's upstairs from KGB, home of the KGB Fantastic Fiction reading series. In fact, if you've been to
New York Times: An Audience-Friendly Theatrical Town, Chicago Is
A screamingly funny off-Broadway musical prods its audience to bust a gut by doing the same thing to its cast—literally.
My review of Evil Dead: The Musical is now available at Sci Fi Weekly. I sense a group outing in the air....
Evil Dead: The Musical
A dystopian classic shows us the temperature at which the New York stage catches fire.
█████ and I attended the Godlight Theatre Company's production of Fahrenheit 451 this past Friday evening at 59E59. What did we think? █████ loved it and urges all you New Yorkers to go see it. As for me, my review is now up at Science Fiction Weekly.
Prepare yourself for envy, ❦markbourne. Next month, █████ and I are going to see Cate Blanchett and Hugo Weaving in Hedda Gabler at BAM. Blanchett won Australia's 2005 Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor for this role, you know. Brooklyn, baby.
In which Bill is interviewed for a segment on BBC WORLD UPDATE about the new science fiction play "Heddatron," running now in New York City.
A RealAudio stream of this morning's "World Update" is available from the BBC World Service Radio website. The segment on "Heddatron" starts at 18:27 and lasts about 4:15. You can fast-forward to it if you have the right version of Real Player.
It seems I will be interviewed this weekend by BBC World Service Radio for a feature story on the play "Heddatron," to air Monday or Tuesday. Loyal readers will recall that I wrote a not entirely complimentary review of said play a few days back for Science Fiction
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