CMU School of Drama


Sunday, February 25, 2007

Ars Nova - Playwrights

New York Times: "MONDAY Something felt very unusual about the first public reading, earlier this month, of Brooke Berman’s “Out of the Water.” It wasn’t just that the play was good; that sometimes happens. Nor was it so rare to find, even on a bitter Monday night in February, an enthusiastic audience of 40 and a top-notch cast of young theater names. But it seemed almost suspicious that a hip new play by a writer not widely known was being presented in a room with comfortable seats. Also, the heat worked. And what had become of the rats and pigeons that usually attended such readings? Who printed the nice programs? Why were the bathrooms so lovely?"

1 comment:

Ryan said...

I think that this is an amazing thing that they're doing. If it wasn't for someone trying to give new artists a chance they end up performing at venues where they have to pay or just can't even get the gig. Here they can manage to perform at a nice place where people won't take one look at the marquee and then the price and walk away.