SF Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle nomnoms
March 4, 2012 | Filed Under patrickalparone | Comments Off
The SF Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle came out with their 2011 nominations.
My name is on there a couple times and I’m in good company.
Congrats everyone!
Drama Principal – Male, 100-300 SEATS:
Alexander Alioto, Reborning, SF Playhouse
Patrick Alparone, Phaedra, Shotgun Players
Alexander Crowther, Metamorphosis, Aurora Theatre Company
Chad Deverman, Honey Brown Eyes, SF Playhouse
Rod Gnapp, Annapurna, Magic Theatre
Ken Grantham, A Delicate Balance, Aurora Theatre Company
Dan Hiatt, To Kill a Mockingbird, Center REPertory Company
Nicholas Pelczar, The Glass Menagerie, Marin Theatre Company
Patrick Russell, Care of Trees, Shotgun Players
Tobie Windham, Seven Guitars, Marin Theatre Company
Drama Featured – Male, 100-300 SEATS:
Patrick Alparone, Period of Adjustment, SF Playhouse
Kevin Clarke, God’s Plot, Shotgun Players
Charles Dean, A Delicate Balance, Aurora Theatre Company
Charles Dean, The Eccentricities of a Nightingale, Aurora Theatre Company
Patrick Jones, Metamorphosis, Aurora Theatre Company
Jeremy Kahn, Tigers Be Still, SF Playhouse
Craig Marker, The Glass Menagerie, Marin Theatre Company
AWARDS CEREMONY & GALA RECEPTION ON APRIL 2, 2012
more info and full list of nominees at the Critics Circle
Whitney Trailer
November 16, 2009 | Filed Under patrickalparone | Comments Off
Mrs. Whitney Press
November 1, 2009 | Filed Under patrickalparone | Comments Off
Her [Margaret Whitney] decision to track down her former husband, the irresponsible, philandering mess she’d kicked out two decades earlier, turns into a very funny odyssey of unexpected meetings with delightfully original characters. [Read the full article here]
Mrs. Whitney engages the audience to laugh at the foibles of love in the real world while it dangles you dangerously above the jaws of heartbreak. [Read the full article here]
Patricia Hodges as Mrs. Whitney is absolutely flawless and superb! It is worth seeing the play to see her luminous performance. The play itself explores themes of love and loneliness with some very intelligent and insightful dialogue. It is very funny but also searing in its themes. A great evening out.
Kolvenbach’s production, a bittersweet domestic comedy, marries rhythmic pacing and lively blocking with sensitive performances from the entire cast.
Mrs. Whitney opens Oct. 21
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