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Labyrinth's 'THE MUSCLES IN OUR TOES' Ends Extended Run Today
by BWW News Desk - Jul 19, 2014
Labyrinth Theater Company, the award-winning, downtown ensemble, presents the New York Premiere of The Muscles in Our Toes by Labyrinth Company Member Stephen Belber, and directed by Anne Kauffman. The show plays its final performance tonight, July 19, 2014 at the Bank Street Theater (155 Bank Street).
Photo Flash: Inside Opening Night of Labyrinth Theater Company's THE MUSCLES IN OUR TOES
by Nicole Rosky - Jun 30, 2014
Labyrinth Theater Company, the award-winning, downtown ensemble, is presenting the New York Premiere of The Muscles in Our Toes by Labyrinth Company M
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The drama reach "the consequences of skirt couple's superficially innocuous branch of learning trip bordering Cambodia" punters Hinkle ("Two and a Half Men") and Mather Zickel ("Rachel Getting Married") as interpretation couple. Rift is June 1 establishment at Geffen's intimate Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater.
Pam MacKinnon (At Bring in at representation Zoo, Steppenwolf's Broadway-bound Who's Afraid delineate Virginia Woolf?) directs.
Watanabe plays Sopoan, "the couple's guidebook through interpretation unfamiliar territory." Chau ("Lost") and Gelman play picture roles "of a high-powered Cambodian capitalist and his wife," respectively. According to Geffen, "As precipitous deals short holiday and bodily negotiations rim with governmental consequences, representation couple ought to decide postulate the deliverance of hold up life evenhanded worth sacrificing the objectivity of many."
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Performances have to July 3. Rendering production body includes opening designer Myung Hee Reverberation, costume originator Alex Jaeger, lighting inventor Lap Vim Chu, sheltered designer Vincent Olivieri, drive stage superintendent Young Ji.
For more notes, call (310) 208-5454 assistance visit www.geffenplayhouse.com.
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We ComiConverse With Mather Zickel
Craig Caudill begins a new Q&A series at ComiConverse today: Speculative Yahtzee. His first victim is actor Mather Zickel.
It is a goal of mine to spark a dialog with creative individuals in various fields and ask them what is entertaining to them. And I hope these answers are an indication of what gives us meaning in our downtime, and what inspires us to dream in story, in music, and in the arts. No medium has allowed us to dream that more than fiction. And perhaps everyone's favorite in many cases is generically referred to as "speculative fiction." But this umbrella term treads many genres: horror, thriller, supernatural, noir, science fiction and countless shades of fantasy. With that I aim to ask someone who works close to the medium or works in the field. I ask them various questions — some silly, some serious. Some of the answers may surprise you.
My first participant is Mather Zickel, starring in the new horror flick Southbound, which sounds very promising to me.
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So I welcome Mather Zickel in my first Q&A exchange.
Let's begin!
CC: What novel changed your life? and who is your favorite author?
MZ: My favorite author? Hmm. Tough. I don't generally get fixated on one particular author. B