Boston.com gives a nice preview of the just-started show at Central Square Theater.
I’m not sure what they did to my photo, but there it is.
There will be production photos soon, I promise! I was up all night last night getting them uploaded for the theater, so it’s gonna take me a while to wade through them all!
Boston.com reviews “A Moon for the Misbegotten”:
“…this cast is so strong, they break through any restrictions and transport us so that we feel a sense of absolution.”
Boston.com reviews the Hound of the Baskervilles!
It’s not necessarily my favorite version of that photo - as you can see, Trent (left) is shadowed by the frame and his hat, and the expressions on the boys aren’t quite concrete and cohesive. You can tell this shot is a setup, rather than fluidly moving through a scene.
Oh well. It’s a credit!
So sorry it’s been so long between posts! Now that I’m in my new home, I can get back to photos and blogging and such.
Meredith Goldstein, an advice columnist at Boston.com tells us what it’s like to give advice in the digital age, and how it compares to the life Ann Landers must have led.
Seems that the way to review this show is to write your own letter to Ann Landers.
Not only did we get an amazing review with a half page photo:
We got a photo with the Globe’s Critic’s Picks this week! Cool!
Oh, Louise Kennedy, how I heart you. It’s been quite a while since you’ve come to Central Square Theater, and I’m so glad you came to Not Enough Air.
This is fast becoming the iconic shot of the show. I have mixed feelings about it, as it doesn’t show the leading lady’s face, but the composition is fantastic and it shows the basis of the struggle of the play: does one submit to their work or to their personal life?
If you had to choose, which would it be? Your work or your love? Your art or your relationships? Your work or your art?
The Boston Globe used one of my photos in Stages this week! Awesome!
I’ll have to remember to pick up a paper copy in the morning and see if it’s in print, too!
The Boston Globe reviews CRAVINGS: Songs of Hunger and Satisfaction:
“It’s an undeniably warm and homey atmosphere inside the Central Square Theater’s small Studio Theater.”
Read more (and go look at my photo!) here.