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Monthly Archives: March 2011
What’s the Trouble with “Wicked”
By the end of the Boston Theatre Conference panel on Sunday there was one casualty that seemed to take a beating all afternoon. Wicked. Now, I realize that Wicked doesn’t need any help from me and will continue to make … Continue reading
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#BTC11 Closing Address by Michael Maso
We asked Michael Maso to provide us with the text of the speech he gave to close out the conference. Here it is: MICHAEL MASO PRESENTATION BOSTON THEATRE CONFERENCE FEBRUARY 28, 2011 IN THE CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION IT SAYS THAT MY … Continue reading
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Opening Address by J. Hennrikus #BTC11
Below are the opening remarks made by Julie Hennrikus, Executive Director of StageSource, at the Boston Theatre Conference 2011 on February 27, 2011. Good afternoon. Welcome to Homegrown, the 2011 Boston Theater Conference. I am so pleased to be here, and … Continue reading
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#BTC11 Isn’t Over
This was cross posted on the Boston Theatre Conference blog. The conference itself is over, sure. But the conversation, and the work, continues. First of all, thank you to everyone who came to the conference, participated, ran a break out, … Continue reading
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#BTC11
There is a lot to talk about, and we will be posting more as our note takers send in their reports. But thought we’d post a picture to start. (Thanks Rebecca Curtiss for posting this!) Troy Siebels (Hanover Theatre, StageSource … Continue reading
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