Archive for November, 2009

Quinton Skinner reviews Some Girl(s) in the current issue of City Pages, calling it “compellingly performed”: Some Girl(s) hones in on lonesome men

You can find Rohan Preston‘s review of Some Girl(s) in the Star Tribune, and while he was unimpressed by the script, he lauds the acting and the production. Check out the unfortunately-titled review: Careless, calloused, perhaps clueless: Walking Shadow Theatre Company’s well-acted production of “Some Girl(s)” portrays the strengths and limitations of Neil LaBute’s script. [...]

The Pioneer Press has published Dominic Papatola‘s review, and thankfully, it’s another good one! ‘Some Girl(s)’ has sharp staging, creepy characters Tonight is our Pay What You Can! Come on down to Pillsbury House for cheap theatre on a Monday night!

Jay Gabler‘s review is up at the Twin Cities Daily Planet, and it’s our best so far.  He says… The ensemble of actors onstage…in Walking Shadow’s searing production are as collectively compelling as any cast I’ve seen this year, in anything. In the hands of Balcom and his cast, LaBute’s play is appropriately chilly but [...]

Playwright T. James Belich has reviewed Some Girl(s) on his blog, and he gives it “five out of five stars.” Wethern gives a wonderful performance, oozing good intentions, and aptly portraying Guy’s inability to figure out how to connect to these different woman. Each of the woman gives a strong performance as well, particularly Anna [...]

Some Girl(s) had a great opening last night!  The audience seemed to confirm our suspicions that we have a pretty good play on our hands, and our first review is already out.  John Olive reviewed us favorably at How Was The Show.  Enjoy my “rumpled aplomb,” won’t you? Read John Olive’s review of Some Girl(s) [...]

There was a Spotlight on us in yesterday’s Star Tribune, with a big photo and everything.  Thanks, Star Tribune!  Here’s the online version (sans picture): http://bit.ly/4Goppd Tonight is our first rehearsal in the space, and I’m pretty excited.  After being waylaid by illness, I’m back in good health and ready to leap into tech rehearsal.  [...]

If you follow what’s going on at The Playwrights’ Center here in Minneapolis, you’re probably aware that there’ll be a reading of Polish playwright Malgorzata Sikorska-Miszczuk’s The Death of the Squirrel Man on Wednesday, 11/11, at 7:00 PM.  Well, guess what:  I will be in said reading. Whoohoo! So, come on down to the PWC [...]

If you missed our interview about Some Girl(s) on Jazz 88 this morning, you can listen to the whole thing online now:  http://bit.ly/2xbTx4 Thanks to Ed Jones for having us in and recording the interview, and thanks to Walking Shadow’s John Heimbuch for posting it.


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