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The Power of Movement and Silence

There are moments in theater that make a show go from good to extraordinary. For me, those moments happen when nothing is said, when a character is alone on stage and for that moment you are there with him or her in that world. Those moments rarely happen.
People applauded Frank Langella in Frost/Nixon for his …

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Watch Our Video Reel

The AMC video department is proud to present the very first incarnation of our demo reel. Check it out! In 36 breathless seconds it showcases the best of what we can offer in video production and marketing. Just imagine what we could do for your show!

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The Toxic Avenger Musical

So I am working on the internet marketing for The Toxic Avenger Musical. I have never seen the movie (I wasn’t born yet) but I did watch the preview on YouTube and it seems like if it came out today, John Heder would play the nerdy kid who ends up being the Toxic Avenger. I …

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Best Musical Nominees

I saw “Xanadu” this past weekend with two of my friends. I have been avoiding seeing the show because, despite overall positive reviews I still didn’t really think it would be that good and that the show is just contributing to the slow and painful death of the art form known as musical theatre.
I …

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Week o’ Theater: God’s Ear, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Two Men Talking

Ah, what a fabulous city I live in, what a fabulous line of work I’ve chosen: 3 great plays, 1 great week.
God’s Ear: Ordinarily, a play about parents grieving for their dead son while struggling through layers and layers of repetitive, endless dysfunction would have been too heavy for me to enjoy.  However, the plot was fairly …

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