Recent production of "The Spitfire Grill" Emerson Stage Paramount Theater |
In the past few weeks, I am have been impressed with the quality of the acting and creative talents behind the following productions:
- "The Spitfire Grill," a musical based on the film, produced by Emerson Stage, Emerson College's Main Stage production arm. This production highlights the synergies that exist between the worlds of working professional theater and academia here in town. This show was directed by Spiro Veloudos, Producing Artistic Director of The Lyric Theater Company of Boston. Students get to learn under the tutelage of one of the most knowledgeable theater professionals in the region, and Spiro gets the satisfaction of helping to mold actors, stage managers and creative talent that may grace the stage at the Lyric in future years.
- BU students recently presented the Pulitzer Prize winning play, "Water By The Spoonful," and I found it to be every bit as moving and impactful as a professional production of the same play that I saw a few years ago.
- Boston Conservatory students just tackled the iconic and challenging "The Three Penny Opera." There were some impressive voices on display in the glorious Boston Conservatory Theater on Hemenway Street.
- Harvard and Radcliffe students just mounted a rousing modernized version of Oscar Wilde's "The Importance Of Being Ernest." Set in Manhattan and The Hamptons, it was a hilarious take on this classic comedy.
Many of the Boston area professional theater companies make good use of the developing talent that is growing a short T or Uber ride away. In recent months, I have seen many students working alongside Equity actors at Reagle, SpeakEasy, Company One, Huntington, Wheelock, Lyric, Central Square, Stoneham, Arsenal Center for the Arts, Apollinaire, Boston Center for the Arts and other venues and companies.
The bottom line is that Boston theater lovers are uniquely positioned to scout out the next wave of Broadway, Hollywood and Boston talent at very reasonable prices. I encourage you to monitor the websites of the schools I have mentioned, support the student productions and also go to see these talented men and women as they perform on our professional stages, as well.
The future is bright, and we have a chance to bask in its glow.
Enjoy!
Al
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