Grey is an apt qualifier for the house in Levi Holloways play. For one, like Holloways ghost story, the color is eerie; the hue is associated with fog, drear, and mystery. But grey also suggests a vague middle ground, neither black nor white. En route to her fathers home, Max (Tatiana Maslany) and her husband Henry (Paul Sparks) are driving between two placeswherever they came from and wherever they are heading, locations that are never fully defined. The house they stumble into is an in-between.
The new horror play written by Levi Holloway, directed by Joe Mantello, and starring Laurie Metcalf begins performances at the Lyceum Theatre on April 29... Read more at New York Theatre Guide
I know we just had a Broadway roundup post yesterday, but here are a few more random tidbits in the theater world. Cast of Bob Fosse s Dancin performs Sing Sing Sing on GMA Have you ever wondered how those huge theater backdrops are created? At my high school, the answer was people like me who had…