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'''Dear Frailty''' is a one-man show created by and starring [[Arthur Simone]].  Simone went on to win [http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Awards/BestOfAustin?Award=808768 Best Actor/Actress 2009] in the Austin Chronicle briefly after Dear Frailty's run ended.
'''''Dear Frailty''''' is a one-man show created by and starring [[Arthur Simone]].  Simone went on to win [http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Awards/BestOfAustin?Award=808768 Best Actor/Actress 2009] in the Austin Chronicle shortly after Dear Frailty's run ended.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 16:32, 10 April 2013


Dear Frailty

Dear Frailty.jpg

Theater ColdTowne Theater
Directed by Tim Honker
Cast Arthur Simone
Crew
Run 2009

Dear Frailty is a one-man show created by and starring Arthur Simone. Simone went on to win Best Actor/Actress 2009 in the Austin Chronicle shortly after Dear Frailty's run ended.

History

Arthur Simone conceived Dear Frailty in the summer of 2009 and based it on new character monologues and some from a previous one man show of his in New Orleans. Arthur hired Tim Honker as Director, and used Honker and Josh Gill as tech.

Development

Simone had concepts of several new characters he wanted to use in the show and used Honker to interview those characters for up to 45 minutes at a time. Honker took notes during the extended character interviews, then gave the notes to Simone who wrote the script for the show.

Performances

  • ColdTowne Theater run July-August 2009
  • Hyde Park Theater 3 night run 2010; produced by Wayne Alan Brenner
  • Austin Sketch Fest 2010

Reviews