Monthly Archives: August 2017

The Art of the Monologue

Once, when I was teaching Acting to a group of precocious eleven year old girls, I asked what a “Monologue” is.  One young woman rolled her eyes, sighed, and said: “It’s a dialogue where one person is talking.”  Brilliant! When … Continue reading

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The Iceman Cometh

John Haag plays Theodore Hickey in Eugene O’Neill’s play The Iceman Cometh. John Haag started acting in New York in off-off Broadway and regional theaters. Since moving to Massachusetts, John has done theater, industrial films, and voiceovers, and has recorded … Continue reading

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Love, Loss and What I Wore

Holly Miller performs “I Hate My Purse” from Nora and Delia Ephron’s play Love, Loss, and What I Wore. Holly Miller has been a voice actress for four years.  She is active in Community Theater and has a weekly radio program … Continue reading

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The Guys

Steve McGarry plays Nick in Anne Nelson’s play The Guys, a story about the aftermath of 9/11. Steve McGarry is a Boston-area voice talent and singer, as well as a software engineer. One of his fondest performance memories was being part of … Continue reading

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All the King’s Men

Chuck Holleman plays Willie Stark in Robert Penn Warren’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel All the King’s Men. Chuck Holleman is a Boston area voice talent, part-time home renovator, and part-time actor who has appeared on stages throughout Central Northeastern Massachusetts – and … Continue reading

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Mystic River

Andy Hupprich plays Val from the mystery crime drama film Mystic River.  Andy Hupprich is a Boston area voice talent. Along with 25 years in the newspaper industry, he has performed on stage in a garage band and in studio as an … Continue reading

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The Actor’s Nightmare

Tim Corbett plays George Spelvin from Christopher Durang’s comic play The Actor’s Nightmare. Tim Corbett has been involved in performing, acting and voice-over work for several years.  Since 2013, he has been portraying historical characters at Boston’s Old State House for visitors … Continue reading

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