Play Review: "As Five Years Pass" features a surreal experience
It’s difficult to write about something so surreal.
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It’s difficult to write about something so surreal.
An interdimensional rift opens up at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Soon, all of humanity will be wiped from the planet.
By Graham Gentz
So, Steve Martin wrote a play.
Indie film “The One I Love” may have attracted attention at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, but it doesn’t live up to the hype.
“Frank” is almost two movies at once. One is lively, silly and snaps along splendidly. The second shakes its finger at the audience for having too much fun, slowing into a clumsy lecture about mental illness being nothing to laugh at.
At my age, out of the blue, I’ve developed a completely new interest: one without irony and with utter devotion.
Editor,
I went to the Albuquerque Comic Expo recently, and I was utterly dismayed by what I saw.
“Painting Churches” as presented by The Adobe Theater is an abysmal experience once the paint has been stripped from its facade.
It takes an entire year for the Equilibrium Theater Company and Buen Viaje Dance Company to prepare their show, so you’d figure it ought to be good.
It’s hard to talk about grief.
There is a lot of damn theatre in Albuquerque.
Dungeons and Dragons.
Normally, the Adobe theatre is bursting at the seams when they put on shows.
by Graham Gentz culture@dailylobo.com
Chris Boros, left, and Graham Gentz perform with their improv group “Stump,” which features sketch comedy improvisational theater. Gentz started improv recently after focusing on traditional theater.
_So you blew all your money on illegal cock fights, genetically enhanced green chile and alcohol. Always with the alcohol, you alcoholic. Anyway, you have to stick around New Mexico for spring break, and you’ll probably try to drink away the pain — again.
2010 is the most sci-fi-sounding year yet. I mean, 2000 sounds pretty sci-fi, and 2001 is the best sci-fi movie with a year for a title, but 2010? Come on! Now that’s sci-fi. Try saying it out loud: Twenty Ten. Pretty cool, huh?
Graham Gentz, an actor, screenwriter and scientist, relaxes in a tree.