The Stage Floor

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The stage floor, the proscenium arch, the ceiling, the relationship of the stage to the audience – this is a place of ancient, eternal magic, and it has always, eternally, fascinated me. Theatre is a 'space' within a space, and it is within this 'space,' this dramatic space, I want to live forever.

I have taken the title of this journal from Josef Svoboda’s monumental poetic memoir "The Secret Of Theatrical Space." This journal is, or will be, a record of my journey through this 'space' . . . but a journey to where?

                 To where I need to go.

                                       ~e-mail me


THEATRICAL BIO:

NYC: joans voicess (Medicine Show Theatre), Out Of The Closet (13th Street Rep), & To Be A Black Man In America (UJAAMA Theatre); Angel Heart (Stage AdapationNuyorican Poets Cafe); BROOKLYN: The Adding Machine (Impact Theatre); FILM/TV: "Sad Love Story," "Searching for Bobby D," "Dysfunction," & "The Librarian"; UPCOMMING: Last Jew in Europe (Jewish Theatre Of New YorkThe Triad, NYC, fall 2007 through May 2008). Regularly performs with The Instant Shakespeare Company; Ongoing study with Deborah Carlson (a gifted actress with a amazing talent for teaching -- thank you Deborah!). vIsIt~ www.myspace.com/thefouragesofpoetry

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This page contains a single entry by Christopher, On The Edge of America published on December 1, 2003 4:55 AM.

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