Daniel talks shop with Gruesome Playground Injuries director, Mathew Green.
Posts by Daniel Wolff:
Davenport brings Honey & Glue to the Post
Daniel talks with Steve Davenport about how he and Bruiser Rummenie plan to kick off a new literary/music mashup at the Iron Post this Sunday.
God of Carnage plays on expectations
Daniel reviews the dark meditation on civility and violence that is the Station Theater’s God of Carnage.
Joan of Arc: Noise for the sake of it
Danny takes a look at what is arguably Tim Kinsella’s most oblique and frustrating release, this year’s Oh Brother.
The 39 Steps an eclectic treat
Daniel muses on The Station Theatre’s production of The 39 Steps.
Art versus noise
Danny immerses himself in the reactionary noise-fest that ran against Pitchfork, and comes out with some thoughts on the true nature of experimentalism.
A step for every season
The Station Theatre is closing its 39th season with a production of The 39 Steps, which opens a week from Thursday. Mathew Green helps provide a preview of the show.
Daedelus’s search for the source of sound
After an impressive show in town last month, Daniel tracks down Daedelus to talk about sound design, solitary performances and bearing ones flaws.
A look back at Liner Notes
With the 2nd Annual Early Spring Literary Festival done and over with, Daniel recalls one of the more interesting panels, and writers, we’ve had in town for some time.
Eurydice escorts us to the underworld and back
Daniel reflects upon the visual, musical and lyrical virtues of the Station Theatre’s Eurydice