Hey There my thronging readers, my legions of adoring fans. Sorry I haven't posted in months. I have only had this blog for a year and am still learning the etiquette of this thing.
Rest assured I have been toiling away in the theater dust.
I thought I'd get back into the blog by sharing with you...more blogs!! The theater blogosphere is vast and real, with lots of people writing brilliantly about this, perhaps the greatest profession...
"LA Stage Blog"- http://www.lastageblog.com. This is LA's first real shot at a collective online theater blog. I am one of fifty regular posters, as well as LA Stage Alliance staff.
"Scrappy Jack's Worldwide Theatricals and Dime Museum"- http://clancyproductions.blogspot.com. This is John Clancy's blog. John Clancy who started the NY Fringe Fest, did lots of great stuff at Edinburgh, wrote FATBOY (needtheater's upcoming Fall Mainstage show) and initially directed HORSE COUNTRY (needtheater's inaugural production in 2006).
"TheaterForte"- http://www.avltheatre.com/forte. This site is very comprehensive, with tons of links to theater going on across the country.
"Theater Ideas"- http://theatreideas.blogspot.com. Scott Walters is one of my heroes for the way he envisions the future of regional theater.
"On Theater and Politics"- http://matthewfreeman.blogspot.com.
"Indie Theater"- http://www.indietheater.org. This NY site is the greatest website for small theater that I know of. Martin Denton, who runs it, is a critic who nurtures indie theater artists (off-off-off-Broadway) by giving them reviews and interviewing them on monthly podcasts.
"An Angry White Guy in Chicago"- http://donhall.blogspot.com.
"A Poor Player"- http://www.apoorplayer.net/blog/
And finally: http://www.artsjournal.com. This site is great, and you can subscribe to it as a weekly digest that clues you in to arts and culture throughout the Western world.
Friday, August 8, 2008
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2 comments:
Hi, Matt-
This is a great site. I appreciate the comprehensive compilation of theater sites in L.A.
-Lee
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