PRESS
Love Goddess, the Rita Hayworth Musical
“… gathers to an intensity and variety of performance and narrative that is genuinely engrossing,…revives memories of an important star while also posing questions about the manipulation and exploitation of women in Hollywood that are sadly still all too pertinent. Broadway success surely beckons…”
Live Theatre UK, London
“Dynamic and unpredictable...Ms Pail…allows Rita's multiple characters to mingle into the people's concept of who this great actress was...giving Rita Hayworth some form of control over her colorful life…expose(s) the love-hate triangle between screen, stage, and reality."
The Times, Malta
“A brave young woman in a strange land, she has elected to tackle a subject most would choose to forget–early onset Alzheimer’s, conveyed through an imaginary stage appearance by Rita Hayworth”
Paul Meltzer, Plays To See, New York
“Heartbreaking…humorous…Pail pays an introspective homage to the Hollywood starlet through video, dance, acting and live music (and) the conflict between Hayworth’s screen and stage life…a journey through the rise and fall of fame in the not-always glamorous 1940s.”
The Coast, Canada
Colette Uncensored
Drama of the Gifted Grownup
Dylan Brody's Driving Hollywood
Starring Dylan Brody, Directed by Nancy Carlin
Chicago, New York, London, Barcelona
"The writing is brilliant" - Robin Williams
"I have enjoyed Brody's albums very much. The voice is unique and unpredictable, funny and fascinating. I howled." - David Sedaris
"Brody approaches comedy as literature." Paul Provenza
Driving into Hollywood for the biggest meeting of his life, award-winning humorist & actor Dylan Brody remembers his boyhood in the downtrodden town of Schuylerville, New York, where he carried around Marvel comics tucked into Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment” and was a regular visitor to the principal’s office for challenging his teachers’ assertions about the superiority of democracy and the underlying philosophies of second-grade hierarchies.
Witty, inventive, and always playful, Brody employs his signature structure of literary flashback and comedic callbacks to lead us through his absurdist childhood in a throwback town where the mayor begrudgingly acknowledged the family’s arrival by amending the sign at the town’s border to read: “Welcome to Schuylerville, Population 984… and some Jews,” to his early professional and artistic disappointments in the entertainment industry and on into his adult life as a comic and writer in Los Angeles. In a town where success and fame is constantly almost happening, Brody lifts our spirits and unites our common dreams in this very funny story of passion, heartbreak and a spark of hope at the intersection of art and commerce.
Originally performed at The Henry Hwang Theatre, Los Angeles 2015
The Birds
Blue Panther Productions in association with Symmetry Theatre Company presents the Bay Area Premiere of The Birds, Conor McPherson's adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier's classic thriller.
Sara Does A Solo
“Smart, funny, and poignant... a tour de force”
~Karen Bernard (Director, Performance Mix Festival, NYC)
Sara does a Solo is being celebrated on both sides of the border, called “soulful”, “urgent” and a “tour de force” by New York presenters. After 25 years writing on the works and lives of other artists, Porter turns her pen on herself to present a collision of dance, storytelling, poetry, stand-up, singing and visual design in an inter-play of fact and fiction, memoir and fantasy, confession and caricature.
Sara does a Solo is a fearless account of aging and the reflective mind. Sara Porter's work has been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, The Toronto Arts Council, the Nova Scotia Talent Trust, and the Scottish Arts Council, as well as private donors.