Monthly Archives: April 2013

New “Live from the Library”: What is Puppetry?

Roxanna Myhrum of the Puppet Showplace Theatre the came by the office and answered the question: What is Puppetry? It was a great conversation–hope you enjoy it here, or on iTunes! [audio http://traffic.libsyn.com/stagesource/WhatIs_103_PuppetryFinal.mp3] BIO: Roxanna “Roxie” Myhrum is the Artistic Director of … Continue reading

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Making Sense of the Senseless

I have been wrestling with words since the afternoon of April 15. The immediacy of the reactions, the horror, the “is everyone OK?”, the stories. Friday–being evacuated from my home (I live near the bombers), keeping the TV on all … Continue reading

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Acting: Worse Than Working on an Oil Rig?

According to Careercast.com (via the Wall Street Journal), these are the five best jobs of 2013: 1 Actuary 2 Biomedical Engineer 3 Software Engineer 4 Audiologist 5 Financial Planner According to the same survey of 200 jobs, these are the … Continue reading

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A Letter from Spiro Veloudos of the Lyric Stage Company of Boston

My Friends, Colleagues and Patrons The horrendous events surrounding the Boston Marathon yesterday have given us all great pause.  We would like to extend our heartfelt condolences and prayers to the victims of yesterday’s events. Those events have caused us … Continue reading

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One on One interview with Molly Trainer

Jeremy Johnson interviews Costume Designer Molly Trainer in this episode of “Live from the Library”. [audio http://traffic.libsyn.com/stagesource/LFL_One_Ep3_Trainer_Final.mp3] BIO: Molly Trainer (USA 829) is a Boston-based freelance costume designer for theater and media. She also creates commissioned works and provides consulting services … Continue reading

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