by Terry Weber | Nov 30, 2012 | Featured
In a perfect world, you would only direct shows that excite you, that you have a strong vision for, that really mean something to you. But sometimes a show just needs a director. For me, this show started out in such a way. Someone needed to direct, and since...
by Terry Weber | Nov 23, 2012 | Featured
On this Thanksgiving weekend, one of the many blessings for which we are grateful is the fact that Jessica Cross is once again playing a role for us! The photo is from her memorable performance as the White Witch in our 2007 production of The Lion, the Witch, and the...
by Terry Weber | Nov 9, 2012 | Featured
The Power of Words By Terry Weber If you’re like me, you are breathing a sigh of relief that the recent political season is finally over, at least for a few days. We get a brief respite from the avalanche of words and images that comprise the various versions of...
by Terry Weber | Nov 2, 2012 | Featured
Life in Death By Terry Weber As I sit to write this, it’s about 72 hours since Superstorm Sandy came ashore in New Jersey, bringing with it a 900-mile-wide path of destruction. The death toll in the 15 States affected by the storm is now over 80. I fear that number...
by Terry Weber | Oct 19, 2012 | Featured
The Mmph By Alysha Mitchell I don’t know about everyone else, but I have, in my past, experienced those days when I just don’t have “the mmph” to get going and do what needs to be done. At times I have also experienced an aimless wondering,...