Interviews and readings of monologs and short pieces taken from the hundreds available on G.L.Horton's web site - StagePage.Info - and available for free to students and to actors for use as audition pieces.
Today Larry Stark, of The Theater Mirror, and Geralyn Horton, of Stage Page, discuss the local production of Claire Boothe Luce's snappy play, The Women, now showing at The Speakeasy Theater in Bosto…
Another installment of Arts Salon, Boston, this bookended by readings by Robert Bonatto and Valerie Sodano. Today's guests in the Salon are Larry Stark of the Theater Mirror and Will Stackman.
Last week we had no time for monologues, this week we have three.
Jonathan Donahue, a Boston-based actor just cast as the lead in indie film "Revolution", reads a monologue from G.L.'s one-act Fantas…
The people who host our podcasts - PodOmatic.com - say we can now post our shows in the more sophisticated M4A format. With art-work intact. I have a few pictures of people who have been involved in …
This week we have but one feature: a conversation between playwright Geralyn Horton - as the actress - and actress June Lewin - as the director - about the one-woman show playwright Rosanna Yamagiwa …
Today we have two interpretations of the same monologue - both 'right' - and an old-fashioned discussion between three artist.
The monologues are by local actors John M. Costa and Penny Benson. If y…
Today's show includes readings of two of G.L.'s monologues - one by Joe Benn, the other by local actress Valerie Sodano - and a discussion G.L. had with Larry Stark (of TheaterMirror.com fame) about …
This week we have two of G.L.'s monologues, the first chosen and read by Ohio actress Carol J. Shelton, titled "I Don't Support the Troops", the second read by local actress and theater student Valer…
Today we have three (3!) of G.L.'s monologues - none of them read by ME - plus a guided tour of the Greater Boston Area Theater Scene by Larry Stark.
If you'd like to participate in our show, all yo…
I think we are finally ready for Prime Time!
Our first show - rather than the sound-bites we pod cast earlier - contains Geralyn reading a piece about rural New York, a talk by Larry Stark where he …
Our good friend Larry Stark talks about his web site and some of his hopes for it. WWW.TheaterMirror.Com has been important to the Boston-area theater scene, particularly to the many smaller theaters…
This is one of hundreds of short monologs available on G.L.Horton's site, StagePage.Info.
This monolog details the search for a straying cat ... curiously, named Damian.
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Mon 31 Jul 2006
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