It was easily the best presentation of live theater done other than in a theater I have ever experienced.
"Only through the courage of looking will we find compassion and wisdom to come through to the other side," Kate Mueth told us.
"We wanted everyone to hear every word Charlie had to say because there are no more," John told us about the podcast with the late Charlie Daniels.
"There's something intrinsically delightful about working on material just to see how it can land, and also struggling with it on Zoom, to see if we can actually make it as comic on Zoom as it reads and would be live," Gould Rubin told us.
"I can think of very few storytellers that can match Fred Wiseman's piercing eye, his intellect, his depth, his underlying humor and his insatiable curiosity," Giulia D'Agnolo Vallan stated.
"Abstraction is one thing, passion is another. Artist William Quigley exhibits both in every single painting he does, and he does both of them perfectly," Keyes relayed.
"Since I live in L.A. and work in New York City, I am looking forward to going out to Greenport with my family, we have never been to the East End and are very excited," Sisto told us about the Festival.
"I really wanted to make them all modern day, so the language was modern and the situations were all recognizable, because Poe's language is archaic now," Pomerantz told us.
"We've know each other since the 70s and the theme of Goddesses in our work has woven in and out separately," East Hampton's Amy Zerner told us.
"There has been great interest. I know we are pleased to be able to do this in a really safe way, which is most important," Raff told us.
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