tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367275713083188853.post3235810585422388376..comments2024-01-11T10:05:56.604-05:00Comments on All Fall Down: The Craft & Art of Physical Comedy: Physical Comedy in the 21st Century — James Thiérrée in "Raoul"jthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13274982652518537648noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367275713083188853.post-80432628902734222502017-05-04T15:02:02.404-04:002017-05-04T15:02:02.404-04:00Very Nice Post
ComedyVery Nice Post<br /><a href="http://www.xyore.com/videos/index/50/comedy" rel="nofollow">Comedy</a>Top 100 videoshttp://xyore.com/pages/top-100-videosnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367275713083188853.post-68743860835844483142010-12-03T18:02:35.555-05:002010-12-03T18:02:35.555-05:00Hi John, Your writing is lyrical, fluid, enticing....Hi John, Your writing is lyrical, fluid, enticing. Thanks for the blog. Saw Raoul. I have seen 3 of James Thierre's shows including the premiere of his company in Stockholm. That was when I was Artistic Director of Sweden's national circus high school north of Stockholm. I think the NY Times has a point and so do you. The bottom line is J.T. is fabulous, but, regarding any show one does not have to like it to appreciate it. That same week in November I saw La Bete with MARK RYLANCE!!! and Pee Wee Herman's show on Broadway. THAT was phenomenal. Exhilarating. During my week, I taught my first NYC workshop. And my last night my host took me to Erotic Broadway. A fine spectrum of physical comedy in one week. Vive l difference. bye for the moment, IraIra Seidensteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04229289376155694555noreply@blogger.com