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The Front Row, Tuesday, 03/30/2010


April 1, 2010

Artistic Director Jason Nodler and actor Troy Schulze talk about The Catastrophic Theatre’s latest production - rarely-staged play by actor and playwright Wallace Shawn (pictured) entitled Our Late Night, set at a cocktail party at which no topic, thought or action is taboo...

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Jason Nodler is the founder and Artistic Director of The Catastrophic Theatre. He staged the company’s production of Wallace Shawn’s surreal sex comedy, Our Late Night. Troy Schulze, when he isn’t acting in plays for The Catastrophic Theatre and other local drama companies, writes reviews of visual art exhibitions for The Houston Press. They seak with Houston Public Radio’s Chris Johnson about the production which is in it's final week of performances.  Listen Download

The Houston Chamber Music Society and its Masterworks Series present Trio Galleria in recital. They perform flute-cello-and-piano works by Gabriel Fauré, Robert Schumann, Astor Piazzolla and Others, tomorrow evening in Belin Chapel in the Morris Cultural Arts Center on the campus of Houston Baptist University. They play selections from their recital in KUHF's Geary Performance Studio in a session hosted by St. John Flynn.  Listen Download

Film-maker couple, Jennifer and Kevin McCoy of New York City, and Leslie Raymond and Jason Jay Stevens of San Antonio, who create films, videos, installations and performance art under the collective name, Potter-Belmar Labs speak with KUHF’s Catherine Lu.  Those are two of the six collaborative artist-duos who are also domestic partners, whose short films and videos will be screened this evening in the Studio of visual and performance artist, Molly Gochman, on Bartlett Street. Listen Download





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