Author: Angie Fiedler Sutton
Book Review: Too Basic of a Direction
“Stage Directing: The First Experiences” is a bit too basic of an introduction to directing.
Ways to Lose Your Customer
In order to continue getting customers (whether you call them ‘subscribers’, ‘members’, or just ‘audience’), a performing arts organization needs to be able to retain existing customers.
Curtain Calls
Curtain calls need to be better.
Marketing Yourself
Getting work as an artist involves marketing yourself. Here are some tips.
Theatre Review: A Muted Affair
This production of “The Producers” seemed too small for the stage.
Spotlight on Kelly Farrar
Kelly Farrar is doing her third year at Alcott Center’s ‘Shakespeare in the Parking Lot’. Her love of acting and singing have long been a part of her life.
The Business of the Arts
If someone puts on a play but no one sees it, is it really theatre? Treating the arts like a business can be a good thing.
Theatre Review: That Was It?
This male BDU left me wanting more.
Theatre Review: WTF???
These two absurdist pieces definitely fit the bill of ‘fringe’.
Film Review: You’ve Just Crossed Over Into the Twilight Zone … of Lawrence
This batch of five independent films produced in Lawrence is a mixed bag.










