The Thaumaturgy Department

(It's dramaturgy, not thaumaturgy.)

Gavin
& Drew
& Kristi
CENTERSTAGE
Baltimore
Maryland
USA

thaumaturg
Main Entry: thau·ma·turg
Pronunciation: \ˈthȯ-mə-ˌtərj\
Function: noun
Etymology: French, from New Latin thaumaturgus, from Greek thaumatourgos working miracles, from thaumat-, thauma miracle + ergon work — more at Theater, Work





The official blog of the Dramaturgy Department at Baltimore's Centerstage. Sometimes we post other things, too. If you're new around here, you can start from the beginning, and explore our posts in chronological order.

For posts related to our current and upcoming shows, click the following links: The Importance of Being Earnest, Around the World in 80 Days, Cyrano. Otherwise, browse around a bit and check out the tags for information on past and future shows, as well as whatever random contemplations and bits o' info might come to pass.

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Rather upset with myself for having thus far failed to post this…
Snerched from this website, which does include an illustration of Wilde.
Oh, hey, and check this out… When I glanced at the site just now (checking the link, and all), what should come up but a picture of Haruki Murakami. HEY NOW.
And how does that relate? Murakami penned after the quake, the set of stories on which Frank Galati’s adaptation was based. And this adaptation? It’s going to be presented as one of CENTERSTAGE’s spring Concert Readings.
Whilst we’re poking around the aforementioned sight, check out the Jules Verne images, as well. He does get on ever so well with those jellyfish…
-Kristi

Rather upset with myself for having thus far failed to post this…

Snerched from this website, which does include an illustration of Wilde.

Oh, hey, and check this out… When I glanced at the site just now (checking the link, and all), what should come up but a picture of Haruki Murakami. HEY NOW.

And how does that relate? Murakami penned after the quake, the set of stories on which Frank Galati’s adaptation was based. And this adaptation? It’s going to be presented as one of CENTERSTAGE’s spring Concert Readings.

Whilst we’re poking around the aforementioned sight, check out the Jules Verne images, as well. He does get on ever so well with those jellyfish…

-Kristi



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