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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

NFTRW Weekly Top Five

Here are the top five comment generating posts from the past week:

The Grapes of Wrath

Pittsburgh City Paper: "Consider the horror movie: A group of people ends up stranded. They aren't bad people, just naïve. They've made a deadly choice, but they're oblivious to the danger. One by one, they die off. They're knifed and strangled and electrocuted, and the audience guesses, with gritted teeth, which plucky hero will survive."

This Is a Photoshop and It Blew My Mind



Gizmodo: "PhotoSketch is an internet-based program that can take the rough, labeled sketch on the left and automagically turn it into the naff montage on the right."

'The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later'

Los Angeles Times: "Monday's new productions around the country of “The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later” revisit not only the first Tectonic production but also an ambitious experiment of the WPA’s Federal Theatre Project in the 1930s."

Theatre brawl stops show at The Grove

Leighton Buzzard Today: "DRAMA moved from the stage to the stalls during a show at The Grove Theatre on Saturday night, when a brawl broke out in the audience.
Two men in the centre of the auditorium started the fight by throwing punches at each other just minutes into the second half of street dance and aerial skills production Cacophony, by The Generating Company."

'Potter' star spells out 'Business' plan

Variety: "Daniel Radcliffe will head the cast of an upcoming New York reading of 1961 tuner 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,' marking the first musical turn for the 'Harry Potter' star.
Producers Broadway Across America, Craig Zadan and Neil Meron are test driving the project for a potential Rialto revival."

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