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7 stories by "Dave Osmundsen"

Why Do Some Great Plays Fall into Obscurity? An Interview with Peccadillo's Dan Wackerman by Dave Osmundsen

With so many plays in the theatrical canon, it is a sad inevitability that some well-written and worthy plays will get pushed to the sidelines by others. The Peccadillo Theater Company is de…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:27pm on February 26, 2015

Interview: Playwright Tanya Barfield on her Nonlinear Love Story "Bright Half Life" by Dave Osmundsen

From the African-American experience to the choppy waters of international adoption, award-winning playwright Tanya Barfield is not afraid of a challenge. Her courageous writing has been awa…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 6:46pm on February 23, 2015

Murder and Millennials: Ross Howard Talks About His Dark Comedy 'No One Loves Us Here' by Dave Osmundsen

Ross Howard is a British playwright whose plays have been seen in London, Last Vegas, Minneapolis, San Francisco, and New York City. His dark comedy No One Loves Us Here, which was a finalis…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:46am on January 23, 2015

War Horse's Stephen James Anthony Returns to WWI in 'In Fields Where They Lay' by Dave Osmundsen

Stephen James Anthony is a New York-based actor originally from Minnesota who has recently appeared in War Horse on Broadway, The Grand Manner at Lincoln Center Theater, and Lancelot 360 Rep…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:49pm on December 7, 2014

"I wanted to be surprised": William Goulet on Directing his Own Work by Dave Osmundsen

William Goulet is the writer/director of Filler, a serio-comedy about Marian and Adler, a married couple whose lives are irrevocably changed by the visit of two repairmen.  The worl…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:53pm on November 12, 2014

Interview: Tom Dugan on Playing Nazi Hunter Simon Wiesenthal by Dave Osmundsen

Tom Dugan is a playwright and actor who is currently starring in Wiesenthal at Theatre Row at the Acorn Theatre. The play tells the story of Simon Wiesenthal, who brought 1,100 Nazi war crim…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:00pm on October 29, 2014

Director's Chair: The Mint's Jesse Marchese on Reviving Forgotten Plays by Dave Osmundsen

The Mint Theater is presenting a rare revival of George Kelly's final play, The Fatal Weakness, which tells the story of an incurably romantic housewife who finds out that her husband is che…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:16pm on September 15, 2014
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