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Blogs Eddie's Corner 

Beauty and the Beast a family affair

January 24, 2013January 24, 2013 Eddie Applefeld

Beauty and the Beast opened in New York in 1994 –  has it been that long already? –  and lasted

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Curtain Call News Reviews 

Nightmare boss torments in ‘Contractions’

January 11, 2013January 11, 2013 Megan Kuhn

A disturbingly austere all-white office sets the tone for “Contractions,” the season opener for Studio 2ndStage in Washington, D.C. “Contractions”

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Curtain Call News Reviews 

Must see theatre: Woolly Mammoth’s ‘You for Me for You’

November 16, 2012December 17, 2012 Megan Kuhn

(Jo Mei (Minjee) plays the caring and stubborn older sister in “You for Me for You.” Photo by Scott Suchman)

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GALA Hispanic Theatre: ‘In Spite of Love’ simply delightful

September 22, 2012December 17, 2012 Megan Kuhn

Diana (Natalia Miranda-Guzmán) is the sort who person who threatens suicide if she has to get married. The Prince of

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Blogs More than 140 characters 

‘Perfect’ red-headed model

September 12, 2012April 4, 2013 Jana Stambaugh

I’m on time.  Noon in Linthicum Maryland.  Ringing the doorbell in anticipation, I wonder what I’ll say.  “Hi, I’m Jana. 

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Blogs More than 140 characters 

My inner monologue: Why am I here?

September 3, 2012October 23, 2012 Jana Stambaugh

And now a parody (or is it?) of the actor’s inner monologue post casting (or post the email that tells

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Backstage Blogs More than 140 characters 

Actors have moments they would rather redo

August 9, 2012October 23, 2012 Jana Stambaugh

Been there. Done that. Would rather forget that, but can’t seem to. No one really noticed, I think. Ah, yes,

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Backstage Blogs More than 140 characters 

Rejection means redirection

May 31, 2012October 23, 2012 Jana Stambaugh

As an actor, people ask me what it’s like to be rejected all the time – as though acting is

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Literature Plays 

Living is easy with eyes closed

May 12, 2012January 9, 2020 Timothy W. Maier

(When the curtain rises Idealist Man  (IM) is assisting Realistic Woman. (RW) Together they are making meatloaf in a modest

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Blogs More than 140 characters 

Acting in Istanbul

April 28, 2012August 9, 2013 Jana Stambaugh

It’s all Greek to me – er, rather Turkish. If you told me three months ago that come April I’d

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The current U.S. national debt:
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