The flogging scene in The Thorn from the 2009 production | Photo: Jonathan Betz Photography. Last spring, my friend Luke from the group of awesome online writers I hang out with shared a quote on Facebook that has haunted me, floating in and out of my daily conversations. “Rebuke no one, revile no one, notContinueContinue reading “Defending God? Or just loving God”
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‘Red’ attempts to define experiences through color
This article was originally published in The Scribe, UCCS’s student newspaper, on Feb. 4, 2013. By Eleanor SkeltonNews Editor The scene opens with an abstract red painting center stage and the modern painter Rothko who is smoking his cigarette and nudging a 20-something apprentice wannabe into the painting. “What do you see?” Rothko asks. UCCS Theatreworks’ “Red,” which runs Jan. 31ContinueContinue reading “‘Red’ attempts to define experiences through color”
Theatre D’Art’s ‘The Trial’ succeeds with dystopian 1920s world
This article was originally published in The Scribe, UCCS’s student newspaper, on Jan. 28, 2013. By Eleanor SkeltonNews Editor Josef K. walks out of his bedroom one morning – his birthday, to be precise – only to be accosted by two men telling him that he is being “arrested” but refuse to define his crime.ContinueContinue reading “Theatre D’Art’s ‘The Trial’ succeeds with dystopian 1920s world”
Review: UCCS Theatreworks Student Production of Doctor Faustus
Doctor Faustus poster | Graphic Credit: University of Colorado at Colorado Springs VAPA department and Theaterworks. This review was written on October 20, 2011. Last Saturday evening, I went to see Doctor Faustus, performed at University Hall in the smaller theater downstairs. As I took my seat on the front row right next to theContinueContinue reading “Review: UCCS Theatreworks Student Production of Doctor Faustus”