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“Remember Me Kindly” and Other Ties that Bind A Little Trick to Afterplay | Quotidian Theatre Company
Quotidian’s next production is a double dose of theatre inspired by Anton Chekhov. In Brian Friel’s Afterplay, the Dancing at Lughnasa playwright imagines a meeting between two of Chekhov’s characters. Afterplay will be presented in tandem with A Little Trick, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Afterplay & A LIttle Trick, Anton Chekhov, Brian Friel, Christine Kharazian, culture, David Dubov, entertainment, Jack Sbarbori, Jonathan Feuer, Michele Osherow, plays, Sara Dabney Tisdale, Stephanie Mumford, the rehearsal process, theater, theatre
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Jamie and Mary in Long Day’s Journey into Night (2008) | Quotidian Theatre Company
Pictured here are Andy Brownstein as Jamie and Stephanie Mumford as Mary in our 2008 production of Eugene O’Neill’s LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT, directed by Bob Bartlett. Lighting by Don Slater, set design by Jack Sbarbori and Bob Bartlett, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andy Brownstein, Bob Bartlett, culture, entertainment, Eugene O'Neill, fiction, Long Day's Journey into Night, plays, Stephanie Mumford, theater, theatre
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