{"id":804,"date":"2014-11-24T05:10:00","date_gmt":"2014-11-24T05:10:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ebzbproductions.ebzb.org\/review-johnny-johnson-directed-by-serena-ebhardt\/"},"modified":"2014-11-24T05:10:00","modified_gmt":"2014-11-24T05:10:00","slug":"review-johnny-johnson-directed-by-serena-ebhardt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ebzb.org\/WPress\/2014\/11\/24\/review-johnny-johnson-directed-by-serena-ebhardt\/","title":{"rendered":"Review: Johnny Johnson, Directed by Serena Ebhardt"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/triangleartsandentertainment.org\/2014\/11\/in-johnny-johnson-johnny-came-home-damaged-really-damaged-from-the-war-to-end-all-wars\/\">http:\/\/triangleartsandentertainment.org\/2014\/11\/in-johnny-johnson-johnny-came-home-damaged-really-damaged-from-the-war-to-end-all-wars\/<\/a><\/p>\n<div>\n<div style=\"background-color: whitesmoke; border: 1px solid rgb(238, 238, 238); font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; margin: 0px 0px 20px; padding: 20px;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;\">\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<span style=\"font-family: &quot;georgia&quot; , &quot;times new roman&quot; , &quot;times&quot; , serif; font-size: 1.8em;\">In \u201cJohnny Johnson,\u201d Johnny Came Home Damaged \u2014 Really Damaged \u2014 from the War to End All Wars<\/span><\/div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\nPosted by&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/triangleartsandentertainment.org\/author\/martha-keravuori-and-chuck-galle\/\" rel=\"author\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\" title=\"Posts by Martha Keravuori and Chuck Galle\">Martha Keravuori and Chuck Galle<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.blogger.com\/blogger.g?blogID=6803504855593209539\" plugin=\"Google Plus Authorship\" rel=\"author\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\" title=\"Google Plus Profile for +\">+<\/a>&nbsp;\u2022 November 23rd, 2014 \u2022&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<a href=\"http:\/\/triangleartsandentertainment.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/JohnnyJohnsonPOSTER-KenanTheatreCompany2014.jpg\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"JohnnyJohnsonPOSTER-KenanTheatreCompany2014\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-33823\" src=\"http:\/\/triangleartsandentertainment.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/JohnnyJohnsonPOSTER-KenanTheatreCompany2014.jpg\" height=\"618\" style=\"border: 0px; display: block;\" width=\"400\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/ktc\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">Kenan Theatre Company<\/a><span style=\"background-color: white;\">&nbsp;guest director<\/span><span style=\"background-color: yellow;\">&nbsp;<strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.ebzb.org\/serena\/s\" style=\"color: black;\">Serena Ebhardt<\/a><\/strong>&nbsp;<\/span><span style=\"background-color: white;\">and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill music professor&nbsp;<\/span><strong style=\"background-color: white;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/music.unc.edu\/facstaff\/carter\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black;\">Dr. Tim Carter<\/a><\/strong><span style=\"background-color: white;\">succeeded beyond our already high expectations in bringing&nbsp;<\/span><strong style=\"background-color: white;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.paulgreen.org\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black;\">Paul Green<\/a><\/strong><span style=\"background-color: white;\">&nbsp;and&nbsp;<\/span><strong style=\"background-color: white;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kwf.org\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black;\">Kurt Weill\u2019s<\/a><\/strong><span style=\"background-color: white;\">&nbsp;1936 production of&nbsp;<\/span><strong style=\"background-color: white;\"><em><a href=\"http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/johnnyjohnson\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black;\">Johnny Johnson<\/a><\/em><\/strong><span style=\"background-color: white;\">, to the stage in the&nbsp;<\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/playmakersrep.org\/aboutus\/kenan\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">Elizabeth Price Kenan Theatre<\/a><span style=\"background-color: white;\">&nbsp;in the UNC Center for Dramatic Art. The show is a first-class smash. This presentation will set the standard for future productions as well as establish this script over the other versions lying around. Its anti-war theme is developed early on and just keeps on building till the last song, \u201cJohnny\u2019s Song,\u201d is sung.<\/span><\/p>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\nThe story line has Johnny, a monument maker, being persuaded, eventually, by his girlfriend, to enlist in the Army when America joins the war in Europe in 1917. It is not a happy decision for Johnny, who is inept as a soldier, pacifist and strong-willed. His adventures and misadventures keep him in hot water with the brass; his heroics are misinterpreted and eventually he is discharged less than honorably. In the meantime, the girlfriend has married his rival and life pretty much falls apart for him. All of this is done with musical and dance accompaniment and hilarious anecdotes, reminiscent of&nbsp;<strong>Charlie Chaplin<\/strong>, whose famous \u201cShoulder Arms\u201d is played in part as prologue to the show.<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\nThe song-and-dance routines involve mind-bending bodily postures emulating the wounded, and some very clever marches that manage to be whimsical and military at once. Portions of the story as well are told using projections from silent films and other art work.<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\nEighteen actors played 68 roles, all dressed in khaki uniforms and using over-dress costumes to identify their various parts. Costumer&nbsp;<strong>Sam Kate Toney<\/strong>&nbsp;has done a remarkable job of keeping it simple and expressing individual character. Choreographer&nbsp;<strong>Heather Tatreau<\/strong>&nbsp;has devised extraordinary, stylized dances and movements that are both heart-wrenching and hilarious, and some otherwise unreferenced stories are told within the frame of dance as well.<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\nSet designer&nbsp;<strong>Julia Warren<\/strong>&nbsp;has erected a structure that serves well as Chickamauga Hill, a cannon emplacement, a church, and several different rooms, all with minimal effort to effect, and a clear understanding of their purpose. Rolling pieces establish spaces and also carry props, making for efficiency in scene changes.<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\nProjection designer&nbsp;<strong>Cameron Kania<\/strong>&nbsp;places important elements of the storytelling in appropriate spots at appropriate times, enhancing the sense of technical ensemble this piece requires. The obvious teamwork, artistic, mechanical, performance, and musical is amply demonstrated. The use of a full 15-piece orchestra, under the direction of&nbsp;<strong>Dr. Evan Feldman<\/strong>, to support the cast and fill the gaps rounds out the extreme professionalism that is the hallmark of this show.<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: yellow;\">Director Serena Ebhardt has woven a formidable array of talent, discipline, and community to create this enviable feat of theater. The UNC student presentation of&nbsp;<em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kwf.org\/kurt-weill\/weill-works\/28-weill-works\/weill-works\/160-j6main\" style=\"color: black; font-weight: bold;\">Johnny Johnson<\/a><\/em>&nbsp;is wonderfully understated, showing the grit, determination, and integrity of the title character \u2014 even in his final duress.&nbsp;<\/span><strong style=\"background-color: white;\">Andrew Plotnikov<\/strong><span style=\"background-color: white;\">&nbsp;is the perfect model for Johnny Johnson.<\/span><\/p>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<strong>Annie Keller<\/strong>&nbsp;gives us Minny Belle Thompkins, Johnny\u2019s would-be girlfriend, who dumps him for a guy who lies to get out of the Army. Minny Belle\u2019s absence of character is hard to accept given Keller\u2019s beautiful voice, which soars operatically.<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\nAmong other roles,&nbsp;<strong>Emma Gutt<\/strong>&nbsp;glistens as the mad psychiatrist, Dr. Mahodan, so crippled with her own psychoses that she cannot keep her body in control; and Gutt creates postures and faces that seem impossible.&nbsp;<strong>Rachel Tuton\u2019s<\/strong>&nbsp;marvelous voice soothes the ailing Johnny, as the French Nurse, and her accent is endearing.&nbsp;<strong>Caitlyn Carmean<\/strong>&nbsp;brings a gripping pathos to her role as Aggie Thompkins, Minny Belle\u2019s mother.<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\nCaptain Valentine is simply divine in the hands of&nbsp;<strong>Cressler Peele<\/strong>, who camps up the officer\u2019s character in great style.&nbsp;<strong>Matt Verner<\/strong>&nbsp;brings an appropriate priggishness to a West Point lieutenant who shows his true colors in the end. To pick out just a few like this almost does an injustice to the rest of the cast, whose performances were all delightful and heartfelt.<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\nThat is the hard side of reviewing such a well-executed show. Our hats are off to the entire cast, and we fervently wish&nbsp;<em><a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Johnny_Johnson_%28musical%29\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">Johnny Johnson<\/a>&nbsp;<\/em>could have a much longer run. This is the premier performance of this version of&nbsp;<em>Johnny Johnson<\/em>, courageously brought to us by the&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/KenanTheatreCompany\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">Kenan Theatre Company<\/a>&nbsp;and UNC-Chapel Hill\u2019s&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">Department of Dramatic Art<\/a>,&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/music.unc.edu\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">Department of Music<\/a>, and&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/iah.unc.edu\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">Institute for the Arts and Humanities<\/a>. It is a play with music that deserves to be seen by more audiences during the centennial of&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/World_War_I\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">World War I<\/a>&nbsp;\u2014 especially by people who enjoy theater and seek peace.<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em><strong>SECOND OPINION:<\/strong>&nbsp;Nov. 21st Raleigh, NC&nbsp;<\/em><strong>CVNC<\/strong>&nbsp;review by the&nbsp;<strong>Alan R. Hall<\/strong>:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/cvnc.org\/article.cfm?articleId=7088\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/cvnc.org\/article.cfm?articleId=7088<\/a>; Nov. 20th Chapel Hill, NC&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<strong><br \/><\/strong><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<strong>Daily Tar Heel<\/strong><em>&nbsp;(student newspaper) preview by the&nbsp;<strong>Sindhu Chidambaram&nbsp;<\/strong>:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.dailytarheel.com\/article\/2014\/11\/kenan-theatre-company-lauds-veterans\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.dailytarheel.com\/article\/2014\/11\/kenan-theatre-company-lauds-veterans<\/a>&nbsp;and Jan. 8th preview by the&nbsp;<strong>Karishma Patel<\/strong>:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.dailytarheel.com\/article\/2014\/01\/tim-carter-feature-0109\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.dailytarheel.com\/article\/2014\/01\/tim-carter-feature-0109<\/a>. Nov. 19th Chapel Hill, NC&nbsp;<\/em><strong>WUNC\/91.5 FM<\/strong><em>&nbsp;interview with director&nbsp;<strong>Serena Ebhardt<\/strong>, UNC music professor&nbsp;<strong>Dr. Tim Carter<\/strong>, and actors&nbsp;<strong>Andrew Plotnikov<\/strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Kyle Strickenberger<\/strong>, conducted by&nbsp;<strong>Frank Stasio<\/strong>&nbsp;for \u201cThe State of Things\u201d:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/wunc.org\/post\/chapel-hill-playwrights-social-commentary-world-war-i\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/wunc.org\/post\/chapel-hill-playwrights-social-commentary-world-war-i<\/a>; Nov. 14th Durham, NC&nbsp;<\/em><strong>Herald-Sun<\/strong><em>&nbsp;preview by&nbsp;<strong>Cliff Bellamy<\/strong>:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.heraldsun.com\/lifestyles\/entertainment\/x205865692\/In-another-time-UNC-presents-restored-version-of-WWI-musical\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.heraldsun.com\/lifestyles\/entertainment\/x205865692\/In-another-time-UNC-presents-restored-version-of-WWI-musical<\/a>&nbsp;(<strong>Note:<\/strong>&nbsp;You must subscribe to read this article); Oct. 5th Raleigh, NC&nbsp;<\/em><strong>BroadwayWorld.com Raleigh<\/strong><em>preview by the&nbsp;<strong>BWW News Desk<\/strong>:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.broadwayworld.com\/raleigh\/article\/UNC-Presents-World-Premiere-of-New-JOHNNY-JOHNSON-Musical-1120-24-20141005\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.broadwayworld.com\/raleigh\/article\/UNC-Presents-World-Premiere-of-New-JOHNNY-JOHNSON-Musical-1120-24-20141005<\/a>; and (<strong>Note:&nbsp;<\/strong>To read&nbsp;<\/em><strong>Triangle Arts and Entertainment\u2019s<\/strong><em>&nbsp;online version of the Nov. 14th&nbsp;<\/em><strong>Triangle Review<\/strong><em>&nbsp;preview by&nbsp;<strong>Martha Keravuori<\/strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Chuck Galle<\/strong>, click&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/triangleartsandentertainment.org\/2014\/11\/johnny-johnson-is-a-harsh-reminder-that-the-war-to-end-all-wars-didnt\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/triangleartsandentertainment.org\/2014\/11\/johnny-johnson-is-a-harsh-reminder-that-the-war-to-end-all-wars-didnt\/<\/a>.)<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em>The Kenan Theatre Company, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Departments of Dramatic Art and Music, and the UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities present<\/em>&nbsp;<strong>JOHNNY JOHNSON<\/strong>&nbsp;<em>at 5 p.m. Nov. 24 in the Elizabeth Price Kenan Theatre in the Center for Dramatic Art, 120 Country Club Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27514, on the UNC campus.&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em>TICKETS: $10 ($5 students with ID).&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em>BOX OFFICE:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/johnnyjohnson\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/johnnyjohnson\/<\/a>.&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em>SHOW:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/johnnyjohnson\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/johnnyjohnson\/<\/a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/events\/278207785711227\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/events\/278207785711227\/<\/a>.&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em>PRESENTERS:&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em><strong>Kenan Theatre Company:<\/strong>&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/ktc\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/ktc\/<\/a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/KenanTheatreCompany\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/KenanTheatreCompany<\/a>.&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em><strong>UNC Department of Dramatic Art:<\/strong>&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/<\/a>.&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em><strong>UNC Department of Music:<\/strong>&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/music.unc.edu\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/music.unc.edu\/<\/a>.&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em><strong>UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities:<\/strong>&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/iah.unc.edu\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/iah.unc.edu\/<\/a>.&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em>CAST BLOG:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/2014\/10\/29\/johnny-johnson-cast-blog\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/drama.unc.edu\/2014\/10\/29\/johnny-johnson-cast-blog\/<\/a>.&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em>VENUE:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/playmakersrep.org\/aboutus\/kenan\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/playmakersrep.org\/aboutus\/kenan<\/a>.&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em>DIRECTIONS\/PARKING:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/playmakersrep.org\/visitorinfo\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/playmakersrep.org\/visitorinfo<\/a>.<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em>OTHER LINKS:&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<strong>Johnny Johnson<em>&nbsp;(1936 Broadway musical)<\/em><\/strong><em>&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.kwf.org\/kurt-weill\/weill-works\/28-weill-works\/weill-works\/160-j6main\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.kwf.org\/kurt-weill\/weill-works\/28-weill-works\/weill-works\/160-j6main<\/a>&nbsp;(Kurt Weill Foundation for Music),&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ibdb.com\/show.php?id=4921\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.ibdb.com\/show.php?id=4921<\/a>&nbsp;(Internet Broadway Database), and&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Johnny_Johnson_%28musical%29\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Johnny_Johnson_%28musical%29<\/a>&nbsp;(<\/em>Wikipedia<em>).&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em><strong>Kurt Weill (German composer, 1900-50)<\/strong>&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.kwf.org\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.kwf.org\/<\/a>&nbsp;(Kurt Weill Foundation for Music),&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ibdb.com\/person.php?id=7112\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.ibdb.com\/person.php?id=7112<\/a>&nbsp;(Internet Broadway Database), and&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Kurt_Weill\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Kurt_Weill<\/a>&nbsp;(<\/em>Wikipedia<em>).&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em><strong>Paul Green (Lillington, NC-born dramatist and lyricist, 1894-1981)<\/strong>&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.paulgreen.org\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.paulgreen.org\/<\/a>&nbsp;(official website),&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.paulgreen.org\/foundation.html\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.paulgreen.org\/foundation.html<\/a>&nbsp;(Paul Green Foundation),&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ibdb.com\/person.php?id=8043\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.ibdb.com\/person.php?id=8043<\/a>&nbsp;(Internet Broadway Database), and&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Paul_Green_%28playwright%29\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Paul_Green_%28playwright%29<\/a>&nbsp;(<\/em>Wikipedia<em>).&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em><strong>Serena Ebhardt (director)<\/strong>&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ebzb.org\/serena\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.ebzb.org\/serena\/<\/a>&nbsp;(EbzB Productions bio).&nbsp;<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<strong>A Year-Long Conversation: World War I \u2014 The Legacy<em>:<\/em><\/strong><em>&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/iah.unc.edu\/news\/newsarchive\/2013\/WWI\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/iah.unc.edu\/news\/newsarchive\/2013\/WWI<\/a>&nbsp;(UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities).<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em><strong>EDITOR\u2019S NOTE:<\/strong><\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<em><strong>Martha Keravuori<\/strong>&nbsp;is a life-long theater artist \u2014 an actress, director, and stage manager \u2014 in North Carolina, around the country, and overseas. She has a theater degree from UNC-Greensboro, and has been active in the arts in Raleigh for the past 40 years. Martha is the retired executive director of the&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nctc.org\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\"><\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/nctheatre.com\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">North Carolina Theatre<\/a>&nbsp;Conference.&nbsp;<strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/chuck.galle\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black;\">Chuck Galle<\/a><\/strong>&nbsp;returned to Raleigh last year after a 17-year absence. He was active in community theater for many years, and directed the troupe of maximum-security inmates at Raleigh\u2019s Central Prison known as the Central Prison Players. In New England, he performed on stage, on TV, and in films. He is the author of&nbsp;<\/em><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.chuckgalle.com\/the-book\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black;\">Stories I Never Told My Daughter \u2014 An Odyssey<\/a><\/strong><em>, which can be ordered on his website:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.chuckgalle.com\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">http:\/\/www.chuckgalle.com\/<\/a>. Chuck Galle and Martha Keravuori review theater for&nbsp;<\/em><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.boomnc.com\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black;\">Boom! Magazine<\/a><\/strong><em>&nbsp;of Cary. Click&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.boomnc.com\/category\/boom-bits-reviews-books-movies-music-misc\/live-theatre\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">here<\/a>&nbsp;to read more of their reviews for&nbsp;<\/em><strong>Boom! Magazine&nbsp;<\/strong><em>and&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/triangleartsandentertainment.org\/author\/martha-keravuori-and-chuck-galle\/\" style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-weight: bold;\">here<\/a>&nbsp;to read more of their reviews for&nbsp;<\/em><strong>Triangle Review&nbsp;<\/strong><em>and&nbsp;<\/em><strong>Triangle Arts and Entertainment<\/strong><em>.<\/em><\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white;\">\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; left: -18px; max-height: 16px; position: absolute; top: 2232px; vertical-align: top; z-index: 14;\">\n<img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" height=\"0\" id=\"__lpform_email_icon\" src=\"safari-extension:\/\/com.lastpass.lpsafariextension-n24rep3bmn\/5dcb7834\/images\/formfill16x16.png?lplanguage=\" style=\"border: 0px; display: block; opacity: 0.6; vertical-align: top;\" width=\"16\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div style=\"background-color: white; color: #1b1b1b; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; left: 514.5px; margin: 0px; max-height: 16px; padding: 0px; position: absolute; top: 3591.625px; vertical-align: top; z-index: 14;\">\n<img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" height=\"16\" id=\"__lpform_email_icon\" src=\"safari-extension:\/\/com.lastpass.lpsafariextension-n24rep3bmn\/5dcb7834\/images\/formfill16x16.png?lplanguage=\" style=\"margin: 0px; opacity: 0.6; padding: 0px; vertical-align: top;\" width=\"16\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>EbzB Productions &#8211; Your World Is Our Stage!<br \/>\nhttp:\/\/www.ebzb.org<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>http:\/\/triangleartsandentertainment.org\/2014\/11\/in-johnny-johnson-johnny-came-home-damaged-really-damaged-from-the-war-to-end-all-wars\/ In \u201cJohnny Johnson,\u201d Johnny Came Home Damaged \u2014 Really Damaged \u2014 from the War to End All Wars Posted by&nbsp;Martha Keravuori and Chuck Galle+&nbsp;\u2022 November 23rd, 2014 \u2022&nbsp;&nbsp; Kenan Theatre Company&nbsp;guest director&nbsp;Serena Ebhardt&nbsp;and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill music professor&nbsp;Dr. Tim Cartersucceeded beyond our already high expectations in bringing&nbsp;Paul Green&nbsp;and&nbsp;Kurt Weill\u2019s&nbsp;1936 production [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"nf_dc_page":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[17,44,63,67],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-804","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-arts-in-education","category-johnny-johnson","category-review","category-serena-ebhardt"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/ebzb.org\/WPress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/804","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/ebzb.org\/WPress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/ebzb.org\/WPress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ebzb.org\/WPress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ebzb.org\/WPress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=804"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/ebzb.org\/WPress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/804\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/ebzb.org\/WPress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=804"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ebzb.org\/WPress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=804"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ebzb.org\/WPress\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=804"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}