Showing posts with label Humana Festival of New Plays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Humana Festival of New Plays. Show all posts

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Reviews from Elsewhere: Robert Faires on the Rude Mechanicals' Method Gun at Humana Festival




Published by the Austin Chronicle on April 1:


Humana Festival of New American Plays

How Austin looked on the national stage

by Robert Faires

[. . . ] This latest Method Gun – the "10% sadder version," claims playwright Kirk Lynn – played in a 160-seat black box with audience on three sides, and whether it was that space's heightened intimacy, my own familiarity with the material, or a tightening of the show, the Humana staging moved me more than any version I'd seen. Cast members Thomas Graves, Hannah Kenah, Lana Lesley, Jason Liebrecht, and Shawn Sides keep getting deeper under the skins of the misfit disciples of acting guru Stella Burden, who, after she abandons them, question what they've learned and how to finish the project they've been rehearsing for nine years: a version of A Streetcar Named Desire that omits Blanche, Stanley, Stella, and Mitch. The Method Gun has always struck me as being more about how to live than how to act – whenever its characters express anxiety about behaving the right way "onstage," I hear "in the world" – and that hits home more poignantly with each viewing. [. . .]

Read full review at AustinChronicle.com . . . .

Monday, November 16, 2009

Arts News: Rudes' Method Gun Scheduled for Humana Festival, March 2010


Found on-line:

The Rude Mechanicals' Method Gun, written by Kirk Lynn, will be featured at the month-long 34th annual Humana Festival of New American Plays at the Actors' Theatre in Louisville. Performances run from March 16 - 28; Saturday performances during the run have already sold out.

The festival is sponsored by a generous grant from the Humana Foundation. Further information is available at the Humana Festival website.