Kyle Thomas Hemingway: The ephemera edit

An ongoing digital archive proving that I read, I saw, and I actually paid attention.

  • Camino Real

    by Tennessee Williams (Williamstown Theatre Festival)

    Curtain call at Camino Real
  • The Wizard of Oz

    Music and lyrics by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg / Book by L. Frank Baum / Additional music by Herbert Stothart (North Shore Music Theatre)

    Curtain call at The Wizard of Oz
  • Our Evenings

    by Alan Hollinghurst

    “Sometimes it is the evidence, the spectacle of another person’s grief that harrows you, more than the loss itself.”

  • Blue

    by Derek Jarman

    “For Blue there are no boundaries or solutions.”

  • Ming Fay: Edge of the Garden

    Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

    Installation view, Edge of the Garden
  • Our Class

    by Tadeusz Słobodzianek (Arlekin Players)

    Curtain call at Our Class
  • Camino Real

    by Tennessee Williams

    “When so many are lonely as seem to be lonely, it would be inexcusably selfish to be lonely alone.”

  • The Trip to Echo Spring: On Writers and Drinking

    by Olivia Laing

    “At some point, you have to set down the past. At some point, you have to accept that everyone was doing their best. At some point, you have to gather yourself up, and go onward into your life.”

  • Waitress

    Book by Jessie Nelson / Music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles / Based upon the motion picture written by Adrienne Shelly (North Shore Music Theatre)

    Curtain call at Waitress
  • Grief is for People

    by Sloane Crosley

    “So many of us will accept adoration even if it’s not about us, even if it’s only about the perception of us. Or some service we provide. We are happy to be cast in other people’s plays so long as we’re given a role.”