The logical(?) conclusion of the experiments that were Exposition and Denouement, Brandywine Distillery Fire is directed by Michael Gardner and written by Matt Freeman.
Gaze upon our video trailer, in which I somewhat shamefully insult one of the most important theater companies of the last 50 years.
Update: I'm co-organizing a Garage Sale for Haiti at The Brick this coming Sunday, 24 January. Details here. Silent Auction items and bidding here.
(2010! It's the future!)
The long prep for Untitled Van Gogh Project 2011 begins.
In the meantime, go check out my work with filmmaker Daniel McKleinfeld at Vimeo: Security and Fee, Water Cooler, and, though I still find it nearly impossible to watch, Still Life.
Over 10 years in New York and I've been fortunate to never have gone more than a few months without a show (or three). But I'm tired, I'm spent. I'm letting my hair grow out and putting away my headshots.
I'm getting married. I bought a house. I'll be back after the honeymoon.
In the meantime, please spend money at your local theater or opera house. For those in New York, I suggest The Brick.
I am dancing again with Sarah Seely's company, From the Desk of Sarah Seely, and this time we're in Brooklyn. Here's our awesome video - come on out to Triskelion and see.
Spell has closed, and rehearsal for Lord Oxford Presents the Second American Revolution, Live! has begun. Wall to wall talent in the cast: Gyda Arber, Lynn Berg, Audrey Crabtree, Rasheed Hinds, Robert Honeywell, Iracel Rivero, Alyssa Simon. Orchestrations by Matt Van Brink. Developed with Sue Morrison. Written and composed by Robert Honeywell. Directed by me(!)
Notes from Underground closes this Saturday. I wish we could extend our run. We're completely sold out, but there are a small number of tickets released each night at 7:45pm to walk-ins.
Notes from Underground opens on Friday, 15 February. I'm terribly proud of this one. Startling, intense, funny. Also, the tagline "limited and uncomfortable seating" is not hyberbole. Reserve in advance, and don't come if you're claustrophobic.
I'm participating in week 45 the 365 Days/365 Plays project. Two pieces I've directed (!) are at the Public Theater on Sunday, 14 October. Tickets are free.
I'm in two shows - Lisa Ferber & Paul Nelson's new musical Dinner at Precisely 8:13 and a theatrical lecture entitled Every Play Ever Written: A Distillation of the Essence of Theatre. The former is delightful, the latter is the most important play ever produced. Ahem.Tickets.
WICKETS has closed. It was a great success, with support from donors, industry and the public. No official reviews, as a 4-day run isn't very editor-friendly, but some reactions can be found here and here.