CMU School of Drama


Thursday, February 25, 2010

In 'Mind Movies,' the Word Picture Continues to Appeal to Eager Ears

WSJ.com: "The script called for snow, and it was snowing.
'I wanted light and fluffy,' said the director, Fred Greenhalgh. He was talking about the cozily muffled acoustics, not the pretty view. 'This is perfect,' he said. 'Roll 'em!'
Windshield wipers slapping, a car wooshed to a stop at an old schoolhouse in this coastal city, now home to a theater company. Letting the car door slam as he got out, Bill Dufris, playing a cop in Brattleboro, Vt., said, 'I'll do my best,' and crunched up the wooden steps to a make-believe crime scene."

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