Oh wonder - oh wonder. In the end we see at least one photo of Kathryn at SparkHampton. She is looking amazing. I had loved to get more information and photos of this stage event in the Hamptons. Maybe there will pop up more in future...
Photo Flash: Seth Numrich, Kathryn Erbe and More in SPARKHAMPTON
by BWW News Desk at BroadwayWorld
HardSparks, a New York
City-based theater company, presented the first in a series of
site-specific performances of new plays to take place in Southampton.
SparkHampton: The Wickapogue Plays featured work by Crystal Skillman
(Cut, Wild), J.Stephen Brantley (Eightythree Down, Blood Grass), and Daniel Talbott (Slipping, Yosemite), who also directed the three pieces. SparkHampton: The Wickapogue Plays featured J. Stephen Brantley, Kathryn Erbe, Brian Miskell, Seth Numrich, and Jelena Stupljanin. Check out the production in the photos below!
For this first venture, Hard Sparks teamed with fashion stylist Irene
Albright, who hosted the event at her Southampton home. The idea for
SparkHampton: The Wickapogue Plays was birthed when frequent
collaborators J.Stephen Brantley and Daniel Talbott
discussed Brantley’s Southampton home, which he shares year-round with
Associate Producer Robert M. Lohman. Brantley and Talbott loved the idea
of bringing new work to Southampton, which is known for its local
productions of revivals and readings.
They also enlisted Crystal Skillman, one of the hottest indie playwrights today with productions in Chicago, London and New York, as well as Indie Theatre Now, the online publishing outpost of New York Theatre Experience, Inc. It will publish the entire series of plays.
For more about the series, visit www.HardSparks.com.
They also enlisted Crystal Skillman, one of the hottest indie playwrights today with productions in Chicago, London and New York, as well as Indie Theatre Now, the online publishing outpost of New York Theatre Experience, Inc. It will publish the entire series of plays.
For more about the series, visit www.HardSparks.com.
Photo credit: Daniel Talbott
What a beautiful photo. :)
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