THE BASICS ... The usher/guides stayed with their groups all evening ... Runtime. A little 2 hours with one intermission ... Directed by Josie DiVincenzo ... Let’s also give credit to director Josie DiVincenzo on this one ... In addition to the talents of Pérez and Mercedes and DiVincenzo, playwright Rachel Lynett is the winner of the 2021 YaleDrama Series Prize ... Note.
“A long time ago, in a parallel universe”. A 6-part fantasy, action-adventure, comedy mini-series called “Diary of a Lunatic...The Plot. ... Plus, being able to spot Buffalo locations and possibly some familiar faces (including Buffalo film favorite Josie DiVincenzo and literary superheroine Roselyn Kasmire) is an added bonus ... .
Melinda Miller...Josie DiVincenzo gives a master course in life's ongoing lessons at JRT ... Josie DiVincenzo, who gave a stellar performance in that show, is the director of this new piece, which features JenniferStafford as Alice and Tina Rausa as her mother, who, at the time of the opening scene, has been dead for more than 30 years ... dissertation ... ....
“He was a best friend and brother,” stated Henderson. “We formed a creative partnership ... As for the stars of the movie, Henderson mentioned that along with internationally recognized actor Louis Lombardi, a number of accomplished Buffalo actors are also in the film, including FrankRossi, Josie DiVincenzo, and Richard Lambert ... .
The most obvious is the incredible performance by Josie DiVincenzo, who plays Alice and just about everyone else she knows — her boyfriend, daughter, doctors, students and even the medical technician who tells her she doesn't have a tumor, she has a baby ... DiVincenzo appears to have met and mastered them all, but she does more than that ... . .
On a bare stage, with only two chairs as props, Alice, her musician boyfriend, daughter, and 37 professionals are all played by one of Buffalo’s most experienced actors (and a JRT favorite), Josie DiVincenzo who spins a tale (a true tale as it turns out) that made 100 minutes fly by.
By Melinda Miller. Published Wed, Feb 5, 2020 ... Feb ... Alice Eve Cohen ... Moul) ... Now theater audiences can find out what a reviewer for "O, The Oprah Magazine" meant by the term "darkly hilarious," because "What I Thought I Knew" is being presented by Jewish Repertory Theatre of Western New York as a one-woman show, featuring Josie DiVincenzo, starting Feb ... .
(Note. How times have changed ... The problem ... Here’s how it went down (and will again) ... UP NEXT. At the Jewish Repertory Theatre in Getzville, Josie DiVincenzo stars in WHAT I THOUGHT I KNEW, a journey through the American healthcare system “told with the intimacy of a diary and the suspense of a thriller.” It runs from February 6 through March 1 ... Source ... .
Fueled by a crackerjack, four-member ensemble, playing two married couples are Jennifer Cody as Annette, Josie DiVincenzo as Veronica, Jeremy Kushnier as Alan, Annette’s lawyer husband, and Sky Seals as Michael, Veronica’s husband who is in the wholesale hardware business.