Cause we’re from the crew that you wanna be from

I’ll be at Queen Coziah tonight at FIT, but if Caribbean Musicals are not your cup of tea, this looks to be a very interesting event.

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Here’s the lineup for the panel discussion on blogging and criticism that George Hunka will be moderating tomorrow at CUNY’s Segal Center:

* For a little international flair we can’t do better than Alison Croggon of theatre notes, who will join us telephonically from Melbourne, Australia. Alison’s an accomplished, prize-winning poet and playwright; she also edits the Australian literary magazine Masthead.
* From the associate producer’s desk at Performance Space 122 and wearing his editor-in-chief hat for culturebot.org, Andy Horwitz will join us (in person) about the challenges of running a blog for the downtown theatre community, and his (and others’) visions of what the blogosphere can do to support and energize this community.
* Also in person will be Matthew Johnston, whose theatre conversation and political frustration seeks to stress “the creation of a dialogue and encourage multiple perspectives in theatre and performance. ” Matt also writes reviews for nytheatre.com. He’s directed plays by Sheila Callaghan and many others; most recently he was most cruelly abused by director, playwright, and cast as the stage manager for In Public.

Please join us at 6:30pm, Wednesday, November 15, at the Graduate Center’s Martin E. Segal Theatre, 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street. Admission is free–even as we run up the Segal Center’s long distance bill to new astronomical heights.

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