Monthly Archives: May 2011

Frankenstein’s Elizabeth

One of the pleasures of writing an adaptation is the opportunity to explore aspects of the original characters that previously have received less attention.  In Frankenstein, Elizabeth Lavenza is one of those characters who offers this wonderful opportunity. Elizabeth has … Continue reading

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Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”

For almost two hundred years, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has resonated with readers and audiences.  Dozens of adaptations have been created for the stage and screen, from Boris Karloff’s 1931 signature performance to Mel Brooks’s spoof Young Frankenstein. Joining them will … Continue reading

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Help save 4Culture funding for BLT and so many more

For those of you that have not yet sent an email to save 4Culture, or to those of you who wrote before last night, here is your chance to help save 4Culture: http://seattlest.com/2011/05/23/4culture_will_not_go_down_quietly.php The link is to an article about … Continue reading

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Photos from the Bill and Peggy Hunt Playwrights Festival

Hey, the end of 30 seasons! In case you missed any of the festival check out the photos from the four main-stage shows.  They are the first four sets in this link – http://www.flickr.com/photos/burienlittletheatre/sets/ Now to clean up / up … Continue reading

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