Showing posts with label dwight hobbes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dwight hobbes. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Dwight Hobbes on Beaverdance

From the TC Daily Planet:

The cast, led by gifted actors Laura Leffler-McCabe, Bedlam co-founder John Bueche, Scotty Reynolds, Tom Lloyd, and Zoll, is splendid. Solidly supporting are Alberta Mirais, Heidi Arneson, Carly Wicks, Cody Stewart, Ben Egerman, and Kitten Stoeckeler. Mirais gives a clinic in chorus work, her dancing precise, gestures and facial expressions smoothly animated. She works with a world of chops, making a tough job look easy.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Dwight Hobbes on Beaverdance

From TC Daily Planet:

"On the way, Bedlam Theatre's open. Chancing it that artistic director John Beuche's on the premises, I stop in. Lo and behold, his is the first face I see. He treats me to a glass of Summit and, while we're waiting for the bartender to get around to us, I grill John on what's what these days at Bedlam. We step into the house, where the set for Million Dollar Museum is a week away from production. The area's an intriguing expanse of odd imagery that surrounds seating for the audience. John and I chat. Turns out Foxy Tann will direct the Christmas holiday show, Beaverdance. I roll my eyes in delight. With that dauntless heathen at the helm, it's a perfect match of artist and venue. Foxy Tann is an unbridled hellion and Bedlam—well, it didn't take the name idly—is a madhouse of irreverence. The conversation's cut short after about 15 minutes. John has work to do. Anyway, I gotta get home. He takes his leave. I wolf down my beer and beat it."