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...Carmichael, who has worked on a production of Macbeth with puppets in the Adams Pool, shines when she sticks to her absurdist leanings grounded in a familiar setting. For example, there is a wonderful scene with a glowing bottle of absinthe, and another with “human art” in the Louvre dancing to oldies. She also creates a fantastic alternate universe of guerrilla paintball warfare, complete with excellent choreography that is a pleasure to watch...
Stopover, the newest project of writer, director, actor, cartoonist, sculptor and jack-of-all-trades Emily J. Carmichael ’03, opens this weekend in the Loeb Experimental Theater (Ex). Carmichael’s past credits include The Puppet Macbeth in the Adams House Kronauer Space...
...really happy. It’s coming out to be a juicy little play. I’d done set design before, but I started writing and directing this year with The Impossibles. And then I directed Macbeth with puppets. And now this, I feel like this is kind of the prize, getting these two weekends at the Ex. I’ve wanted this for so long. It’s just so much fun. Stopover is just a fast, sweet night of beautifully unexpected moments. And I love my perfectly stellar cast...
Dramatic scenes from Hamlet and Macbeth come to life in the wooden engravings and imaginative etchings lining the walls of the Pusey Library in “The Art of the Theater,” a recently-opened retrospective on the life and works of the pre-eminent British theater designer and critic Edward Gordon Craig...
...earth moved, and they met. On Jan. 15, 1944, an earthquake hit Argentina. At a benefit for victims, radio actress Eva Duarte sidled up to Colonel Juan Peron. The Lady had found her Macbeth. Peron was elected in 1946 and ran Argentina with the glittering Evita by his side until her death, at 33, from cancer...