Six different curtains will go up on one-person plays when Theatre Aspen presents its fifth annual Solo Flights Festival set for Sept. 5-11 at the Hurst Theatre. Solo Flights is the only festival ...
Just ask Katherine Banks, who has twice performed in “Every Brilliant Thing” by Duncan Macmillan, a one-person play often described as the funniest play ever written about depression. The play opens ...
Preparing to play several dozen characters in Becky Mode’s one-person play “Fully Committed” for the Sarasota Jewish Theatre, actor Doug Shapiro says he has to be in love with each one to properly ...
Jordan Barbour is a reporter with Community News Service, part of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program. Stoph Scheer gazes into the mirror and speaks: “I have to ...
There’s nowhere to hide in a one-person play. There’s no scene partner to bail you out, no chorus to blend into—just you, the stage, and an audience. It’s equal parts terrifying and thrilling, which ...
She was known for her icy stare when her players didn’t hustle, her stature looming large on the sidelines; devotion and love for the University of Tennessee —that drove her to always seek perfection.
Playwright George Brant enjoyed some success with a one-woman play about a female fight pilot who is grounded when she becomes pregnant and her changing perspective about war and death after she ...
Williamston Theatre's season opens with "Every Brilliant Thing," a play about depression and finding joy. Actress Katherine Banks reprises her award-winning role, noting the play resonates differently ...