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A Conversation Between Giants
Some plays are a joy to direct because they are so well-constructed, so deftly written. Some are a pleasure because of the actors involved, their talent, wit and amiability. And […]
‘Rocky’ Still Timely, Great Fun
I talked to a few young people this week who had seriously never heard of Rocky Horror. Seriously. One guy said, “Oh, yeah! I’ve seen the movie on TV at […]
It’s Delivery That Matters
They’re staples on rock radio. They’re “B-b-b-bad.” They’re from Delaware. And they’ve been rocking stages across the country and around the world for 40 years. George Thorogood and the Delaware […]
Inspired Conversation
If someone was completely unaware of the kinds of plays all for One productions stages, and I could only use one play as an example, their season opener, Freud’s Last […]
A Lady Walks Into a Bar
The way Kathleen Madigan’s stand-up career started sounds like a joke – “One young woman from Missouri walks into a bar …” – but for the now 50-year-old comedian, it […]
A Convergence of Artists
Oil painter John Michael Carter spends a lot of time traveling the world looking for scenes that excite him. It might be street life in Paris, a sunrise over a […]
Playing with ‘The Band’
In 2012, Fort Wayne-native and longtime Indianapolis-based musician Bill Mallers sat backstage with some band and stage mates after a show and contemplated the greatness of drummer and vocalist Levon […]
Noel Coward’s Spirited Comedy
For many, the thought of being haunted by one’s former spouse might be enough to make them drink heavily. And depending upon the nature of the former spouse, the haunting […]
Capturing That Spooky Feeling
Growing up, my mom always said that I did great impressions. I was a goofy kid. As I got into school and tried the whole sports thing, I realized I […]
A 3-Voice Powerhouse
What began as a request from a friend and a mutual admiration society is now a bona fide supergroup. Made up of three of the area’s most sought after singer-songwriters, […]