Posts from — April 2007
Syracuse New Times review of Williamsburg: “Plenty of sharp dialogue to spare… Hilarious.”

They say of Williamsburg:
“Saville prefers master shots of his black-and-white canvas to allow his cast lots of room to roam, and there’s plenty of sharp dialogue to spare, such as Truman telling his bedside playmate, “A writer must stay objective. Objectively speaking, love is impossible.” There’s also a hilarious segment involving Will’s creative conference with Bed-Stuy rapper G-Train (Rayon Lawrence) about the casting for an upcoming music video titled “Land of a Thousand Hos,” with G-Train demanding, “I like my bitches exotic.” Whether or not this sequence is still funny during the post-Don Imus era, however, will be up to the viewer.” –Syracuse New Times, April 2007
April 20, 2007 No Comments
Peter Filichia’s a Stand-Up Guy

Peter Filichia at the Theatre World Awards 2006 (courtesy broadwayworld.com)
I must say that an industry of flakes and bullshit, Peter Filichia’s a stand-up guy. After an article pissing contest, he wrote “Out goes Company,” to my “Peter Filichia has a Problem with Eastwind.” In the last line of my article, I challenged him to come out to Monkey Trick. To my surprise, he showed…
April 20, 2007 No Comments
My two act, “The Brother’s Slaughter” to be produced in Blue Box Productions “Sticky” showcase 4/27/07
The Brothers Slaughter
Written and Directed by Brad Saville
Starring: Penny Bittone, Anne Fidler, Brad Saville, and Tim Scott
Synopsis: A poker game in the back-woods road-house, The Nowhere Bar, owned and operated by Fisher and George Slaughter, goes terribly wrong for New York couple, Dale and Alice Mercer.
April 10, 2007 No Comments

