. . . and one extremely annoying questionBy Alison BrovermanWhen Ian asked me to make a guest post on this smart and lovely blog, I was surprised and flattered. Doesn’t he read my blog? Doesn’t he know that my blogging consists mainly of ridiculous photos (often of a plastic shark), obscure references to David Hasselhoff […]
Tag: tarragon theatre
Godot 2.0
A nice interview with Canadian playwright Brendan Gall in yesterday’s Toronto Star about the upcoming production of his play Alias Godot at the Tarragon Theatre. Says Gall of his play: “It started with a simple idea. What if, instead of being some sort of existential symbol, Godot was a guy who desperately wanted to be […]