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James Drew, Mary Gae George, Directors

theatre works

by James Drew

  • survivors in pale light

Idealistic intellectuals fleeing inter-dimensionally a mort comique in Dublin, in a part of Nighttown not found in Joyce's Ulysses.

Video production by UCSD-TV at the University of California at San Diego

" Hiding in Nighttown with a renegade Yiddish Shakespearian Theatre Company? Oh, boy."
Bertram Turetzky

  • five o'clock ladies

Scenes in Purgatory -- prophets, fortune tellers, lawyers, and nuns engaged in extreme poetic strategies.

"Burned at the stake every night and still signaling."
Peter Ingram

  • the voice

Vanity, artistic intrigue, and the demonically threatened life of a young pre-diva.

  • cantolobosolo

The song of the wolf reflects the integrity of the artist in isolation -- a theatre of invisibility. High altitude warnings concerning our civilization.

Recorded by Bertram Turetzky on "Tenors, Echoes, and Wolves" NWCD0200 9Winds

  • powder songs of the lady magicians

A ghost theatrical company doomed to a never-ending tour complete with kings, understudies, a bass-playing literary investigator -- questions about magic, immortal souls, and treachery.

  • dr jive ax

A lethal mythology of blue music, murder, barrio-trois humor, set in nighttime New Orleans.

  • surprise operas

Constantly changing plots -- unscheduled improvised action/dialogue.

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