Another review, this time in the Baltimore Sun. And they thought the show was "excellent."
The review also said, "Boyer is hilarious in his three roles."
So -- come see it -- Bay Theatre, Annapolis, playing through Nov. 8. Get tickets before they're gone!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Headline: Best In Show
According to the review from the Bay Weekly, Bay Theatre's production of Sylvia "is as puppylicious as Bil-Jac liver treats."
Also:
"Rounding out the cast is Peter Boyer . . . . He is Tom, a proud dog owner who brings the subtle one-upsmanship of the mommy wars to the dog park. He is Phyllis, Kate’s canine-phobic friend and confidante. He is Leslie, an androgynous therapist and marriage counselor. As all three, he is marvelous."
Also:
"Rounding out the cast is Peter Boyer . . . . He is Tom, a proud dog owner who brings the subtle one-upsmanship of the mommy wars to the dog park. He is Phyllis, Kate’s canine-phobic friend and confidante. He is Leslie, an androgynous therapist and marriage counselor. As all three, he is marvelous."
Friday, October 09, 2009
Our first review, from The Capital:
"The Bay Theatre Company kicked off its eighth season last weekend with a real dog of a play - and it's howling good."
"Peter Boyer, who has the challenging task of playing three roles - a dog park buddy of Greg's named Tom, Kate's friend Phyllis and an ambiguously gendered therapist the couple visits named Leslie - adds a deft hand to the comedic romp. He's funniest as Phyllis, whom he makes into a slightly off-kilter society maven. It reminded me a bit of Mrs. Drysdale in "The Beverly Hillbillies," only funnier."
Click either paragraph to read the whole thing . . . they liked the other actors, too . . . .
"The Bay Theatre Company kicked off its eighth season last weekend with a real dog of a play - and it's howling good."
"Peter Boyer, who has the challenging task of playing three roles - a dog park buddy of Greg's named Tom, Kate's friend Phyllis and an ambiguously gendered therapist the couple visits named Leslie - adds a deft hand to the comedic romp. He's funniest as Phyllis, whom he makes into a slightly off-kilter society maven. It reminded me a bit of Mrs. Drysdale in "The Beverly Hillbillies," only funnier."
Click either paragraph to read the whole thing . . . they liked the other actors, too . . . .
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
I Shaved My Legs For This?!?
Yeah, apparently I did. That's a new experience.
For the character of Phyllis (in Sylvia), I am wearing a knee length skirt, (sheer) hose, and heels. As well as a bra, a nice blue top, scarf, wig, pearls, ear rings, and a few other bits of jewelry.
I have been told that I look damn good in heels. The woman who said that also said she was jealous.
For the character of Phyllis (in Sylvia), I am wearing a knee length skirt, (sheer) hose, and heels. As well as a bra, a nice blue top, scarf, wig, pearls, ear rings, and a few other bits of jewelry.
I have been told that I look damn good in heels. The woman who said that also said she was jealous.
Chronicles of Chronicles
I now have 3 different projects going on, 2 of which I've talked about a little bit beforeOne: Sylvia , in which I play Tom / Phyllis / Leslie, @ Bay Theatre in Annapolis. Two: A Spell of Cold Weather, which I'll be directing, @ Red Branch Theatre in Columbia. Three: A Chorus Line, in which I'll be playing Zach, at Howard Community College.
Yeeha, yo.
Yeeha, yo.
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