Arts & Leisure

MACo showcases collaboration in new plays

PLAYWRIGHT DANA YEATON and director Melissa Lourie work through their ideas about how to stage “Aristotle’s King,” a play by Yeaton and Colston Merrell that will be one of three Vermont works staged in the Middlebury Acting Company’s New Play Festival on Aug. 17 & 18. Independent photo/John S. McCright

Fundamental to creation of a play is collaboration. Directors impose a vision, actors inhabit their characters and perform their lines, technicians light and dress the actors and stage — even the audience plays a part by reacting to the action they see in front of them. A central but sometimes overlooked component of the collaboration is the playwright.

We’re so glad you’re interested in this content! Please understand that in order for us to be able to fund high quality reporters covering local news, we need the help of paying subscribers and readers.

For full access to this story and all online content, please log in or subscribe to the Addison Independent.


More News
Arts & Leisure

Snuggle into an analog reality: An evening of words and art in Ripton

Escape the late-summer rush and find grounding at the Chipman Inn on Thursday, Aug. 27. En … (read more)

Arts & Leisure

World Photography Day meet and greet held in Middlebury on Aug. 19

Join a meet and greet of photographers World Photography Day, Aug. 19 from 5-7 p.m., at Ph … (read more)

Arts & Leisure

Young actors take on classic Greek tragedy to mark 15 years

Sixteen young actors and a rock band take on the question: What is it to be a human being? … (read more)

Share this story: