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Montana Story
Death in the modern West underlies this poignant family drama
"...Directed by: Scott McGehee and David Siegel. Starring: Owen Teague, Haley Lu..."

May 27, 2022 Movie Review by Matthew Monagle

Finding Out What Maisie Knew
Scott McGehee and David Siegel find the magic line for child actors
"...Along with his long time creative partner Scott McGehee, Siegel creates an updated version of Henry James'..."

July 12, 2013 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

What Maisie Knew
Young Maisie’s divorced parents are negligent, not cruel, in this contemporary take on the novel by Henry James from the co-directors of the Deep End.
"...Directed by: Scott McGehee and David Siegel. Starring: Onata Aprile, Julianne Moore,..."

July 12, 2013 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

365 Days/365 Plays: After 52 weeks, a sense of accomplishment and a blessing
On Nov. 10, Austin's part in a national theatrical event came to a close a stone's throw from where it started a year before
"...throw away, on the Groten Stage of the Zachary Scott Theatre Center. Close to 200 people were on hand..."

Nov. 23, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

365 Days/365 Plays: Over the river, but in the River of Spirit
The local launch of the 365 Days/365 Plays project saw hundreds of people, including playwright Suzan-Lori Parks, crowd onto the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge for a dramatic spectacular
"...And by people in charge, I mean the Zachary Scott Theatre Center staff, but chiefly Artistic Director Dave Steakley,..."

Nov. 24, 2006 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Urinetown: The Musical
'Urinetown: The Musical' may wallow in a sordid premise and have an awful title, but Zach's production is always making you happy, if not downright giddy
"...Zachary Scott Theatre Center Kleberg Stage, through Feb. 12..."

Feb. 10, 2006 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Bee Season
Myla Goldberg’s novel about spelling-bee fever, a family in chaos, and religious/mystic exploration arrives on the screen with all its faults intact but few of its charms.
"...Directed by: Scott McGehee and David Siegel. Starring: Richard Gere, Juliette Binoche,..."

Nov. 18, 2005 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Keepin' It Weird
In Zach's original production 'Keepin' It Weird,' Dave Steakley displays examples of Austin weirdness as lovable freaks in self-referential spectacle
"...Zachary Scott Theatre Center Kleberg Stage, through Nov. 14..."

Oct. 28, 2005 Arts Review by Heather Barfield Cole

Culture Flash!
Esther's crowns new wits, and Chase Staggs gets a check from SVT
"...Cy Young; "Pack of Wolves Day Care," by Paul Scott Mitchell; "Recruitment of Suicide Bombers Down," by Gary Miller;..."

Jan. 28, 2005 Arts Column

Side Man
In the Zachary Scott Theatre Center production of Side Man, director Dave Steakley conducts the play's overlapping conversations and monologue "solos" like a good bandleader, but that fine work can't compensate for the distance from the action created by playwright Warren Leight in depicting the gap between jazzmen and their families.
"...Zachary Scott Theatre Center Kleberg Stage, through June 22..."

June 6, 2003 Arts Review by Molly Beth Brenner

The Deep End
"...Directed by: Scott McGehee and David Siegel. Starring: Tilda Swinton, Goran Visnjic..."

Aug. 24, 2001 Movie Review by Kimberley Jones

Alive and Kicking
Just when a heavy cynicism about the future of independent film has overtaken the industry and most of its observers, the Sundance Film Festival came along during the early weeks of 2001 and, almost unexpectedly, brightened the downcast mood shared by its most dour participants.
"...and emotionally intricate 1949 melodrama The Reckless Moment. Filmmakers Scott McGehee and David Siegel (Suture) do a beautiful job..."

Feb. 2, 2001 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

BS3 Improv & Sketch Comedy Fest Schedule
"...Zachary Scott Theatre Center..."

April 17, 1998 Arts Feature

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