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Precision is the key to a taut mystery like “Ideation,” a dark corporate farce that spins into chaos as a team of high-paid suits brainstorms about the ethics of a top-secret project. The audience instantly is sucked into a vortex of greed, apocalyptic fear and office politics that never lets up. Josh Costello directs the production, which stars Carrie Paff and Mark Anderson Phillips, both of whom were in last year’s workshop production. Loeb (also known for “Abraham Lincoln’s Big, Gay Dance Party”) has since been plotting out how to perfect the text. Specifically, he hopes to deepen the character of Hannah, the project manager played by Paff, making it clear that she is a core of this cautionary tale.

Sharpening the play’s moral quandaries requires endless tinkering and tweaking, but that comes naturally to the playwright, Indeed, Loeb, who has a day job at San Francisco’s Kabam video game company, says he approaches both of his professions, video game creation and writing for the theater, champagne flats/gold flats/wedding flats/women ballet flats/embroidered shoes/women shoes/wedding lace shoe/pearl flats with a mathematical eye, It doesn’t hurt that his father was a math professor, “Immersive narratives are very much a highly mathematical pursuit, and you can look at the sketching out of characters as a kind of Venn diagram,” he says, referring to the diagram used to display all possible relationships between two or more objects..

The sense of authenticity Loeb brings to his portraits of corporate America is one of the keys to his success. Lisa Mallette, executive artistic director at City Lights Theater in San Jose, says she has been hooked on Loeb’s work since she directed his video game thriller “First Person Shooter” at the company in 2009. “His dialogue has fast, tight, yet natural rhythms, and he is exceptional at balancing humor with dark and relevant themes,” says Mallette. “He draws from his knowledge and experiences in his other career and feeds those themes into his work. The authenticity that results from that combination makes his work fresh and intense, honest and exciting.”.

“The best thing about Aaron is his laugh,” says Susi Damilano, producing director of San Francisco Playhouse, “When you are on stage, it is champagne flats/gold flats/wedding flats/women ballet flats/embroidered shoes/women shoes/wedding lace shoe/pearl flats a relief, and offstage, it is infectious, It feels like raw love, “Yet, he’s also very serious about his work,” she adds, “He wants it to be good — strike that — great, He works hard and will either spend time explaining to actors what he’s trying to achieve, or go home and rewrite, … Aaron is smart, funny and cares, What more can you ask for in a playwright?”..

For the record, one of things that makes Loeb stand out from the legions of playwrights holding down day jobs is that he happens to love his day job. He can discuss theater or video games, such as the hit “The Simpsons: Tapped Out,” with equal passion. “Video games are a super mass market art form,” says Loeb, who studied drama at New York University. “Very few plays are going to have that kind of reach, 100 million people. Having that kind of impact scratches an itch for me. I don’t see myself giving up either one, ever.”.

He is also a tad peeved by those who infer that video games are any less of an art form than plays or symphonies, He is particularly intrigued by the next generation of video games (he cites the game “Gone Home” as one example) which prompt the viewer to have an immersive experience that might rival a deeply etched theatrical narrative, “The fascinating pursuit of moving champagne flats/gold flats/wedding flats/women ballet flats/embroidered shoes/women shoes/wedding lace shoe/pearl flats forward this nascent art form is incredibly exciting to me,” he says, “and the cultural credibility may not be there yet but it’s on its way, It is an art form and the generations who grow up with it will see it that way.”..

For one thing, his show aired on the kind of cable channels that carry school board meetings. For another, many of his guests were faded stars people weren’t sure were still alive. But the former child actor, who died Monday at age 85 of complications of emphysema, did just that. Lowe filmed “Skip E. Lowe Looks at Hollywood” for 36 years, broadcasting it on cable TV outlets in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco. He filmed the last one just two weeks ago. “He loved show business, and the fact that the show was public access, that didn’t bother him at all. He was on television,” his agent, Alan Eichler, told The Associated Press on Thursday.

The result: Lowe assembled a cult following of fans in the cities where his show aired, including some of the entertainers he couldn’t get on camera, Martin Short acknowledged he based his unctuous, often bumbling Jiminy Glick character partly on Lowe, and Harry Shearer profiled Lowe for a 1998 New York Times Magazine story headlined, “Ineptness Has Its Virtues.”, As the years passed, Lowe did manage to corral a few big names, even if some had dropped off the Hollywood A List champagne flats/gold flats/wedding flats/women ballet flats/embroidered shoes/women shoes/wedding lace shoe/pearl flats by the time they did the show, Among them: Milton Berle, Marlon Brando, Shelley Winters and Mickey Rooney, Others included 1940s child star Gloria Jean; Sylvester Stallone’s mother; Brando’s son; and countless character actors..



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