Tag: art
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Experimental Theatre “How to Build a Dictator” Just Published
I recently published “How to Build a Dictator,” which is a unique, immersive and experimental theatre piece originally performed in 2016 at the now-defunct Penang Performing Arts Centre. It was part of their Black Box Experiments theatre series, which included a bunch of unusual productions. I had decided that I wanted to act in this…
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When Art Begets Art
Our short three-show run of our devised theatre piece Decadal: The Descent from Glory closed on Saturday evening. Look at this fabulous photo: What are we looking at here? First, look at the artwork in the middle. Ten rows of glass under varying degrees of stress. This work, in its entirety, is called Decadal by…
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The Crack of Creativity
Today was a designated writing day. I’ve been very busy lately readying a new devised theatre show which opens next weekend that I haven’t had much time to write. My latest novel has been on my mind, as usual, and I’ve been eager to get back to it. I’m in part III and things are…
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Is art that doesn’t last worth it?
A sad day. Painting over the temporary artwork which provided the setting for our musical last weekend. The black quickly covered all the wonderful and vivid memories which we had recently created on that stage. With one stroke of a roller, it was gone. It made me think: is art that doesn’t last worth it?…
