A Strange Loop Joan Marcus
What is your typical day like now?
Iâm so happy that live performances are returning! In addition to singing and acting, I do stand-up comedy. I spend my days answering e-mails and pretending to be a calm person until I can go out and be onstage. I just moved into a new apartment, so I spend a lot of time on that plus exploring my new neighborhood in Brooklyn.
How, if at all, are you keeping your creative juices flowing? Are you working on any theatrical projects during this time?
My 54 Below show
Sondheimia [Sond-HEE-MEE-uh] is the product of my overflowing creative juices during this time. Left with not a ton to do, my mind was full up of the potential to create. What I missed most, I think, was being able to be the vessel. To be the interlocutor between art and audience. Alone in quarantine I felt so much pressure to âsave myself.â I had to remember that I had always been saving myself, it just used to happen ons
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Westport Country Playhouse Presents “Cabaret in the Robards” Written by Pat Blaufuss
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Westport, CT - Westport Country Playhouse will present “Cabaret in the Robards”, a series of live, in-person, on-stage performances headlined by Broadway musical talents, beginning in June. The three-show series will benefit the safe reopening of the Playhouse campus, closed since March 2020 due to the global pandemic.
“Cabaret in the Robards” will include “An Evening with Brad Simmons and Tonya Pinkins,” on Saturday June 26, at 8 p.m.; “An Evening with Larry Owens,” on Saturday, July 17, at 8 p.m.; and “An Evening with Ali Stroker,” on Saturday July 24, at 8 p.m. The Robards, officially known as The Jason Robards Theatre at Westport Country Playhouse, was named in memory of the actor, who, along with his wife Lois, supported the historic theater’s 2005 major renovation.