Media
Terry Teachout of The
Washington Post on the benefit
Deliciously Wicked Fun
10/22/2001: “Manhattan is full of tiny theaters in which good things happen. The Blue Heron Arts Center, for instance, is a nifty little triangle-shaped house where I caught Deliciously Wicked Fun, a trio of monologues by Clay McLeod Chapman, who specializes in first person portrayals of the severely kinky and is almost as good a performer as he is a writer. (He had competition, too: Kim Hunter, who created the role of Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire, shared the bill with Chapman, and he more than held his own.)”
Charles Loffredo interviewed by
Nancy Rosati on
TalkinBroadway.com: "Charles Loffredo
founded the Moving Parts Theater Company last
year. He had already spent seven years acting,
directing, producing, and designing sound for
New Directions Theatre when he decided he was
ready for a change..."
Read the full interview here
Article on Broken Boughs by
Davida Singer in The
Villager 3/13/2002: "Southern Gothic love stories? That's the brew Clay McLeod Chapman has been stirring with his story/performance work "Broken Boughs." The show will play at the Blue Heron Arts Center until March 24th..."
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