John
Heimbuch
Writer, Director, Performer
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CURRENT ACTIVITY 18 May - 2 June 2012 Walking Shadow Theatre Company's production of Jeffrey Hatcher's Compleat Female Stage Beauty, directed by John Heimbuch. 7 May 2012 Minnesota Playlist published my article on the use of stage directions. 10 - 25 February 2012 Walking Shadow Theatre Company's production of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, directed by Amy Rummenie. 10 January 2012 William Shakespeare's Land of the Dead has been published by Samuel French. 16 December 2011 - 9 January 2012 Traveling to England to study Christmas folk traditions as part of an Artist Initiative Grant to create an original holiday play inspired by Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. 1 November 2011 Bad September's single Oscar Wilde, Super-Spy is available on iTunes. 1 October 2011 My short play Turntable is published in the October issue of Metro Magazine. 17 September - 2 October 2011 Walking Shadow Theatre Company's production of Neil LaBute's reasons to be pretty opens at the Guthrie Theater, directed by the lovely Amy Rummenie. 6 September 2011 Bad September's The British EP is available on iTunes. 11 August 2011 A complete walkthrough of Walking Shadow's Saboteur. 4 - 14 August 2011 Taking a break from art-making to savour the theatrical pleasures of the Minnesota Fringe Festival. 20 July 2011 Wrote and cast a short film called Progression for Day 4 of Tyler Jensen's Thirty Films in Thirty Days. 9 July - 3 August 2011 Walking Shadow Theatre Company's awesome spy-themed puzzle show Saboteur. 18 June 2011 A public workshop of The King Is Dead, a collaboration with Jon Ferguson Theatre. 12 June 2011 48 Hour Film Project as writer and co-director of Mister X for team Steeltoe Stilletto. 10 June - 30 July 2011 Bad September performs at a multitude of venues around Minneapolis including Upright Egg's Songbird, CONvergence, the Bryant-Lake Bowl, and Sample Night Live. 13 - 15 May 2011 On set this weekend directing the short film 3 Bullets written by John MJS McGuinness. |