Tuesday, September 15, 2009

"Triad Stage’s Picnic Is a Superb Rendition of a Theater Classic"


The Classical Voice of North Carolina, based out of Raleigh, has given us another insightful review of one of our plays.

Read the review.
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Also, at our last Sunday matinee on Sept. 13th we had the definitive William Inge biographer, Ralph Voss, come and speak with us at our InSight talkback.

“Even an isolated prairie village can produce a killer or an artist, a thief or a saint, a dreamer or a builder: whatever possibilities human beings have anywhere else, they have also in the Midwestern village. That such an environment is uniformly wholesome and unerringly beneficent was a myth that had been well exposed by such Inge predecessors as Sinclair Lewis, Sherwood Anderson, and Edgar Lee Masters, who was also a native of Kansas. William Inge, however, was the first American writer to expose that myth in the dramatic genre.”

-Ralph Voss

Mr. Voss visited us last time to speak about William Inge we did Bus Stop way back in the fall of 2004. If you are interested in getting season tickets to our InSight Sunday matinee click here.

1 comment:

Roch101 said...

Have you thought about YouTubing a video clip?