Production | New York | Author | Venue |
Candied Candy LIVE! | Nora Burns | La MaMa |
The Village, A Disco Musical | Nora Burns | Dixon Place |
I Could Say More | Chuck Blasius | Other Side Productions |
Accidentally, Like A Martyr | Grant Varjas | Other Side Productions |
Stinky Flowers and the Bad Banana | Croft Vaughn | Under St. Marks Theatre |
‘Twas The Night… | Ken Nintzel | P.S. 122 |
Lapse | Ken Nintzel | P.S. 122 |
Yesterday’s News | Peter Mercurio | Other Side Productions |
Bette and Kate Join The Line! | Chuck Blasius and Robert Kahan | The Duplex |
Piano Bar | Ken Nintzel | Ontological Theatre |
Pansy Acts | Ken Nintzel | Ontological Theatre |
Sonata Da Camera Obscure | Ken Nintzel | Ontological Theatre |
Reviews
THE NEW YORK TIMES | “Though these men are only sometimes good to one another, they are good company for 80 minutes in the theater, especially Mr. Blasius’s warm, wounded Edmund. You find yourself rooting for him, whether or not he’s rooting for himself.”
THEATER IS EASY | “Excellent performances all-around make for a strong ensemble that carries this show to its full potential. There is much to admire about I Could Say More, and huge credit is due to Chuck Blasius for writing, directing, and performing the new play.
STAGEBUZZ.COM | “Blasius and Abrahams are terrific as Russell and Elizabeth.”
BACKSTAGE | “Blasius’ Kate (in sweater, slacks, yellow sneakers, and perfect untidy wig) is uncanny in its evocation of Hepburn, both in body and spirit.”
OFF-OFF-BROADWAY REVIEW | Chuck Blasius’s Kate (in mottled makeup, slacks, and bomber jacket) was so on the money he became downright spooky at times.”
NITELIFE EXCHANGE | [Chuck Blasius as Old George] “giving the most emotionally rich performance of the evening”
THEATERMANIA | [Chuck Blasius as Old George] “hilarious”
THE QUEER REVIEW | [Chuck Blasius as Old George] “bringing rich character work”