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David Mamet's Race at Theater J
« on: Feb 15, 2013, 03:24 pm »
Hey folks-

I'm currently ASMing David Mamet's Race at Theater J! It's a powerful production, directed by John Vreeke, with some really great (and highly unexpected, for Mamet) design elements by a host of fantastic DC designers.  The cast is fabulous to watch and work with, as well.

For more info, go here: http://washingtondcjcc.org/center-for-arts/theater-j/on-stage/12-13-season/race/

And I have to say, after the last few shows I've run, I'm pretty glad to have a breather on this one. Normally I love those shows where I don't sit down unless it's written on my run sheet, but every now and then, an 80-minute, no intermission, no scene shifts, no costume changes, 5 props go on/off stage kind of show is what you need...



You will have to sing for your supper & your mortgage, your dental coverage & your children's shoes, over & over again while people in desk jobs roll their eyes the minute you start to complain. So it's a good thing you like to sing.

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Re: David Mamet's Race at Theater J
« Reply #1 on: Feb 15, 2013, 07:06 pm »
Yes Race is good for those breathers.  I've done it myself.  Enjoy. :-)

 

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