items tagged with Corinne Johnson
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2008-08-27 08:27:29
In describing Davenport Parks & Recreation's recent choice of Daniel D.P. Sheridan for its performing-arts-coordinator position, the organization's senior recreation manager, Theresa Hauman, says, "We want to become a vital performing-arts center, with the main hub of that being the Junior Theatre program, and with his school training, the experiences that he's had nationwide, and the fact that he is from the community and a product of Junior Theatre ... he really hit it out of the ballpark."
Read More About Ultimate Meeting Ground: Junior Theatre Alumnus Assumes A New Role With Davenport Parks & Recreation...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2008-06-18 08:24:04
Just because Three Viewings - the area debut by the Curtainbox Theater Company, previously based in Los Angeles - is being staged at St. Ambrose University, and features St. Ambrose theatre professor Corinne Johnson among its cast, don't assume that this trio of Jeffrey Hatcher monologues will be any sort of academic exercise.
Read More About The Departed: "Three Viewings," At St. Ambrose University Through June 22...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2008-04-19 12:45:43
Granted, I'm twice the age of most of the show's cast members, but is it unseemly to admit that St. Ambrose University's production of Pippin is sexy as hell?
Read More About Glory!: "Pippin," At St. Ambrose University Through April 20...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2007-08-01 09:52:03
Nothing about the Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse's production of Don't Dress for Dinner makes the slightest bit of sense. Including my liking it as much as I did.
Read More About Their Cheatin’ Hearts: "Don’T Dress For Dinner," At Circa ’21 Through September 15...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2007-04-25 08:17:31
Before Friday night's presentation of Crème de Coco commenced, St. Ambrose University theatre professor Corinne Johnson briefly took the stage, and related how proud she was of the evening's entertainment - a world premiere by Broadway playwright William Luce, directed by Broadway veteran Philip William McKinley (both of whom were in attendance). As theatrical coups go, this one was way up there.
Yet as understandably proud as the school's staff was, it's inconceivable that they were any less proud of St. Ambrose alumna Kimberly Furness, who portrayed famed designer Coco Chanel in Luce's 80-minute one-act. For those in attendance for last weekend's shows, memories of Crème de Coco's grandeur will likely last several years. Memories of Furness' performance may last even longer.
Read More About Designing Woman: "CrèMe De Coco," At St. Ambrose University...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2007-04-11 08:17:56
For St. Ambrose University's forthcoming production of Crème de Coco - being performed at the Galvin Fine Arts Center from April 20 through 22 - the school recruited guest director Philip William McKinley to helm what will be the world premiere of William Luce's one-act play. During his area tenure, McKinley is also teaching an advanced acting course at St. Ambrose, and in a recent interview, the director explained why honesty is essential in eliciting the best work from performers:
"I think a lot of times, people tell them what they think they want to hear, rather than tell them what they really do need to hear. And if they know that you're telling them something to make them better, or for their own good, they're totally receptive to it."
That seems like a perfectly logical method for directing student actors. But, at this point in our conversation, McKinley wasn't referring to student actors. He was referring to Hugh Jackman.
Read More About Cut From Theatre Cloth: Broadway's Philip William McKinley Directs "CrèMe De Coco" At St. Ambrose...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2006-12-20 08:57:22
Theatre can be a great escape, but it can also be so much more. In 2006, most of the area's challenging works were presented by the New Ground Theatre, My Verona Productions, and the Prenzie Players, and over the past year and a half, I've had the pleasure of interviewing the impresarios of these organizations: New Ground Artistic Director Chris Jansen, My Verona producers Sean Leary and Tristan Tapscott, and Prenzie founders Cait Bodenbender, John Luxton, Aaron Sullivan, and Denise Yoder.
So, as I'm on a first-name basis with all of them, permit me to direct a few holiday cards their way:
Read More About Risky Business...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2006-10-18 04:32:23
During Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera - the German dramatist's revolutionary musical-comedy collaboration with composer Kurt Weill - we're meant to feel uneasy. With its cast of beggars and rogues, obliteration of the fourth wall, and refusal to cater to conventional audience expectation (the songs here, devoid of proper finales, don't so much finish as stop), The Threepenny Opera is a fascinating, deliberately alienating piece. Our enjoyment stems from how unconventional the show is, but in no traditional sense are we meant to simply like it.
So in regard to director Corinne Johnson's Depression-era Threepenny Opera that recently opened St. Ambrose University's 2006-7 theatre season at the Galvin Fine Arts Center (and closed on October 15), was it a failing or a blessing that so many of its performers were so damned likable?
Read More About Naughty And Nice: "The Threepenny Opera," At St. Ambrose University...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2006-05-24 06:12:21
According to the elusive Theory of Everything, espoused in Jacquelyn Reingold’s String Fever, life is composed of a series of hidden dimensions that fold up within one another and overlap, creating unseen, generally unacknowledged connections, and giving meaning to even our most random encounters.
Read More About Physics Class: "String Fever" At The Nighswander Theatre, Through May 28...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2006-05-24 05:33:53
"I think my forte is storytelling. I just like to pretend. And any experience that I have where I believe the actor or actors are as close to pretending as possible? That's what gets me off, man. To me, that's what acting's all about." -- Tom Walljasper
Read More About The Pretender: Things You Should Know About – And From – The Area’S Best Actor, Tom Walljasper...
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