REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 6

Moon #6:  “The Empress Holds Her Cards Close” *SPOILERS* “It’s always been a war of mythologies and dreams.  That’s how these things actually work.” First, some housekeeping:  now that I have reached Chapter Six of Mike Daisey’s All the Faces of the Moon, I feel the need to tag each of the posts with a SPOILER WARNING.  Characters from previous episodes have started interacting with … Continue reading REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 6

REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 5

Moon #5:  “Mercury is a Messenger who Will Not Wait” “We all have that feeling of falling out of one narrative and into another because, you know, life.” I’ve made it to part five of Mike Daisey’s All the Faces of the Moon and the world-building in previous episodes is already beginning to pay off.  The dense mythological elements that have only been lurking around … Continue reading REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 5

REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 4

Moon #4:  “She’s the High Priestess to you, Jack” “This is precisely why no one invites Baudrillard to parties.” For years – YEARS! – my wife and I have racked our brains about why we intermittently receive copies of New York Magazine in the mail.  Maybe we signed up for a free trial at a super market or something?  Or maybe they are sending them … Continue reading REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 4

REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 3

Moon #3:  “The Magician and the Fish” “Roll for initiative.” Episode 3 of All the Faces of the Moon finds storyteller Mike Daisey in top form.  Focused, funny, and full of promise about the overall direction of the piece, this chapter recounts Daisey’s early days playing D&D in rural Maine and the events that led to his becoming a monologist.  It culminates with a fateful … Continue reading REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 3

REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 2

Moon #2:  “The Fool Who Walks Through Walls”  “There’s something beautiful about it, if you’ve ever gone to an open mic and seen someone dash themselves against the wall of night.” The second installment of Mike Daisey’s All the Faces of the Moon further explores the theme of change.  But it’s not just urban change, like the closing of a fondly remembered lounge and amateur performance venue called “Happy Ending” that … Continue reading REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 2

REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 1

Moon #1:  “Playing the Hand You’re Dealt” “I’m going to bore you to tears with the very heart of me.” About halfway through the first installment of Mike Daisey’s All the Face of the Moon, he uses the quote above to liken his monologing to a kind of therapy.  It’s a bizarre relationship from his perspective, wherein he talks and talks about his inner life … Continue reading REVIEW: ALL THE FACES OF THE MOON PART 1

FRINGENYC REVIEW: THE 3RD GENDER

The future of playwright Peter Zachari’s New York Fringe offering The 3rd Gender promises all kinds of high-tech wonders: ray-guys, body-synced super-smartphones, and talking holograms.  Just one catch – if prenatal tests indicate you are not going to be born into the elite sexual class – called the “3rd Gender” – the doctors will use a creepy glowing abortion crystal to terminate you in utero.  … Continue reading FRINGENYC REVIEW: THE 3RD GENDER

FRINGENYC REVIEW: HORSEHEAD

We’ll begin with a seminal scene from director Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather: It’s a testament to Coppola’s masterful filmmaking that in this scene, when Hollywood hotshot Jack Woltz wakes up in his bed with the severed head of his prized stallion, the horror is so invasive and so telling of the reach of Don Corleone that no one ever gives a second thought to … Continue reading FRINGENYC REVIEW: HORSEHEAD

FRINGENYC REVIEW: THE LOLLAPACOACHAROOZASTOCK MUSIC FESTIVAL

The Lollapacoacharoozastock Music Festival descends upon the NY Fringe Festival via the Groundlings comedy troupe from LA!  The lineup features killer music from the likes of Disney Channel stars Eli Porter and Destyn Reign, country music crooners The Meadow Muffins, 90’s alt-rockers Simon Never Said, and power ballads from the legendary rockers of Plymouth Voyager. Here’s the thing – they are all the same people.  … Continue reading FRINGENYC REVIEW: THE LOLLAPACOACHAROOZASTOCK MUSIC FESTIVAL