A preview by Marc Shulgold As a child, Anthony Powell looked forward to a story at bedtime. And maybe some milk and a cookie to finish things off. “If you were read to as a kid,” Powell observes fondly, “you never outgrow that.” So it was natural for the actor/director to keep that lovely childhood […]
Stone Animals: The Weird and Wonderful with Stories on Stage
A preview by Nicolette Vajtay Can you feel the spirits hovering closer to the veil as we near October 31st? Those goose bumps on your arm may be from a cold breeze… or… from a passing apparition? Stories on Stage invites you to a weird and wonderful adventure perfect for October, in Kelly Link’s Stone […]
It’s A Mystery: Stories on Stage
Preview by Mare Trevathan Americans LOVE a good mystery. The mystery novel tends to be the highest grossing book genre in the nation. (The “Fifty Shades of Gray” series helped romance claim that spot for awhile several years back.) “Some of our greatest American literature is of the mystery genre,” says Stories on Stage Artistic […]
Stories on Stage: Bless the Beasts
A Review by Lisa Bornstein The earliest of art forms has been enjoying a resurgence in recent years, as audiences flock to radio, to theaters, to bars and coffee shops to indulge in a little storytelling. Stories on Stage has amassed a devoted following with the simplest, but most fulfilling, of premises: top-notch actors reading […]
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