![]() ![]() So here we have an adaptation of an adaptation (still another adaptation - for film - is also in the works). People who like those puzzles will find much to think about in the Alley Theater’s workshop production adapted from Frank Beddor’s novels, “The Looking Glass Wars.” The Alley Theater’s production, adapted by Todd Zeigler and the cast (aka The Bad Actors’ Club), is in the midst of a two-weekend run in the Art Sanctuary space at The Pointe. But they can also shed light on the narrative, structural, performative puzzles that are at the heart of playmaking. ![]() ![]() Making plays is another process from which some people are better off averting their eyes: read-throughs, rehearsals, tech rehearsals and workshop productions can be tedious affairs. And yet, lots of intrepid folks are endlessly fascinated by the processes themselves. For tickets or more info, call 713-6178 or go to An old saw compares making sausages with making laws, and warns that people of faint heart are well advised not to watch either process until the finished product is all ground up. Produced by the Alley Theater in the Art Sanctuary space at The Pointe, 1205 E. ![]()
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