Review: ‘Lizard Boy the Musical’ at Diversionary Theatre
Run, jump, swing from a web, fly in your invisible jet, or whatever you have to do to see this show!
Run, jump, swing from a web, fly in your invisible jet, or whatever you have to do to see this show!
“I always say I’m in the hope business. You’ve got to stay hopeful. You’ve got to get up off your behind and try again…” – Khary Payton
Atwell reflects on her career and recounts why she wanted to become an actress since she was a child and what was the best career advice she ever received.
Learning to be in control of your own mind gives you freedom.
Criss is entirely captivating from beginning to end, and delivers a truly enjoyable show which the audience in his native San Francisco thoroughly enjoyed.
Colter says that it didn’t take long for him to understand the importance of the character in comic book history.
“For me, when you’re doing a high-octane emotional scene, I can’t plan them out, so I don’t rehearse them.” – Emily Blunt
“The kind of career that I want is not easy as a lady to manifest, because everyone wants a lady to be likable” – Rebecca Hall
Amboyer chats about his audition for YOUNGER, playing a new character and his worst audition ever.
The film is too short on character and tries way too hard for that final ‘gotcha’.
Simone Missick: “When I read the sides – you know Marvel is so secretive I didn’t get a script — I had no idea this was Misty Knight, that she was a superhero”
What is your character’s relationship to any objects, places and events?
“All characters are basically the same, you just have to be honest.” – DJ Qualls
“Green screen acting sucks, it is so hard to do.” – James Wolk
Here’s Neve Campbell’s screen test from one of her most famous roles.
This play has enough local and current cultural humor that it doesn’t feel like it will get dated.
Like its main characters and their rockets, this show isn’t done growing up yet, but it is worth watching it progress on its way to being out of this world.
“I loved auditioning because it was just an opportunity to act. Whether or not I got the job was the next hurdle, but the idea that I would get to act that day was the thing that excited me the most about it.” – Zachary Quinto
In MOXIE Theatre’s PEERLESS, this teenage drama is elevated to Shakespearean levels, quite literally.
Dainela Ruah talks about how the show shot around her pregnancy and the “drastic” change that’ll happen to the NCIS team.