When I look at you, what is it that I see? A face, certainly. Hair, probably. Clothes, hopefully. If I’m observant, I might ...
Act II leaps forward a century to Seurat’s great-grandson, also an artist named George (also Syiek), who struggles to keep the creative juices flowing amid the increasing commercialization of art.
In his opening remarks, Founding Artistic Director Patrick Dooley mentioned that Shotgun had no right to produce Sondheim’s tome on the creation and dedication to art and its toll on the artist.
Shotgun Players' production of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim's 1984 musical insists on the equal importance of every being who contributed to Seurat's famous painting - artist and subject alike.
George Pierre Seurat was a French post-Impressionist artist best known for devising a painting technique entitled Pointillism, “a series of paint or crayon dots of multi-colored paint which allows the ...
One of the reasons you might see more productions of Stephen Sondheim’s “Sweeney Todd” or “Into the Woods” than, say, “Sunday in the Park With George” is because those first two titles are a lot ...
It’s hard to imagine a better gift for local theater lovers than the chance to see two first-rate productions of Stephen ...
Dot (actor, Jillian Kates*) lovingly admires George (actor, Alex Syiek*) and his work in the Great Lakes Theater production of Sunday in the Park with George at the Hanna Theatre, Playhouse Square, ...
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