Cousin Bette Moves with Force at Antaeus

Cousin Bette Moves with Force at Antaeus

Editorial by TylerMcClain  |  March 24, 2010

For a three-hour play about the destruction of an entire aristocratic Parisian family by their vengeful “poor relation,” and based on a 19th-century novel by Honore de Balzac of the same name, Cousin Bette (an Antaeus production, hosted by NoHo’s Deaf West Theater) is a hell of a lot of fun. READ MORE

Anne Gee Byrd: Authentic in Her Art and Life

Anne Gee Byrd:
Authentic in Her Art and Life

Features by Deborah Behrens  |  November 25, 2009

Anne Gee Byrd oozes authenticity. Her lack of artifice and zero tolerance for bullshit place the former repertory circuit player squarely in Geraldine Page territory. Think Molly Ivins with a Thelma Ritter twist. READ MORE

Young Idea Project: Classical Themes with a Contemporary Voice

Young Idea Project: Classical Themes with a Contemporary Voice

Features by Janet Thielke  |  June 24, 2009

The Antaeus Academy is hosting a weekend of workshops, readings and roundtables with the intention of introducing Noel Coward’s work to youth ages 16-25. READ MORE