Told with a visceral ferocity that sweeps its audience into the fray, the story is a fascinating study of what keep us coming back to the ones we love, even when it means entering back into the storm.
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‘Savannah Disputation’: Laughs & the Lord
“Faith,” declared the Boston Globe in its review, “is a complicated business — and even sometimes, a funny business, too.”
Spellbound in Savannah
“I just love to be around people; I’m a people person to the extreme,” Mundy enthuses. “I will talk to anyone, anywhere. And I like the collaborative process.”
Friends by Fire
“He jumped on me like a spider monkey,” recalls Statts. “He grabbed me and pulled me down … and pressed the gun in my neck. I just instinctively put my hand up, and touched the barrel. And he thought I was going to fight him.”
Equus: Nudity, horses… and cyborgs?
“The revival with Daniel Radcliffe went back to that metal frame thing. Futuristic. Cold, medicinal,” says director Poole. “We looked at other productions where they’d gone more tribal, and asked, what is futuristic yet godlike at the same time?”
24-hour play fest: Six plays, one day
“The writers show up first,” Reynolds says. “They’ll be given a very loose theme and no other directions other than they have to write it there. They’ve got until 6 Saturday morning to finish a 10-minute play.”
Exposed: The Odd Lot
“We’ve gotten a lot of people who are aching to see us do something blue. They want to see what we would do if we let that aspect of the comedy in. So we’re going to perform no holds barred.”
Review: The Hunt
Two screenings Saturday, Sept. 7 at Muse Arts Warehouse!
Jose Ray really appreciates vinyl
Now three years young, Vinyl Appreciation – it’s like Open Mic for DJs – returns to Muse Aug. 25.
CinemaSavannah Muses on movies
Next up is Tanta Agua on July 19 at Muse Arts Warehouse.
Face to face with the Collective Face
‘I think the advantage of having a repertory company is that you have a family bond… With a rep company, you know beforehand who is going to playing the parts in a season.’
Staged events: ‘Speech and Debate,’ the Mint Juleps
‘What I like about it is, as it goes through the story it doesn’t go out of its way very naturally. It avoids a lot of clichés. The characters are very real.’
