Review
Film Review: “Hundreds of Beavers”
I heartily recommend watching “Hundreds of Beavers,” so I won’t spoil the (unexpectedly) complex plot. In sum, Jean Kayak undergoes a surreal, snow-covered, hero’s journey on the way to a satisfying ending. The woodland creatures who oppose him are possessed of a collective, Bugs-like intelligence, but the violent conflict remains slapstick and absurd.
MM’s Buffalo Stages: Family Matters in this Lost Weekend
With well over 50 plays to his credit, Norm Foster is ridiculously prolific. “The Melville Boys” was his earliest success, giving audiences a taste of what would become his trademarks: relatable characters; down-to-earth dialogue paired with equally earthy physical impulses; and a sure comic sensibility attuned to an affectionate sensitivity for human nature, which he prefers to find the best of.
