Daily Archives: October 30, 2005
Sweeny Todd at the Eugene O’Neill
There is an in depth article at The New York Times regarding the new production of Sweeny Todd at the Eugene O’Neil Theater on 49th Street and Broadway on Manhattan. The production (with actors doubling as instrumentalists) has sounded strange to me since I first heard of it. An unbelievable amount of information may be […]
A Season of Discontent? I Don’t Think So! (Part II)
The emerging theory in the media of the demise of the Bush Administration is perpetuated in today’s edition of The New York Daily News. Thomas M. Defrank writes the following as a part of the introduction to his column. Now, what the President’s father might call the “ugly S-word” has descended on his son’s administration […]
The Odd Couple by Neil Simon
Since we are currently involved in the most intense rehearsals of the Neil Simon play Rumors, I am most fascinated by the premiere of his most well known comedy The Odd Couple on Broadway this past week. Reading the reviews is an escape on all its’ own. This is my attempt to provide the most […]


