PERFORMANCE REVIEW
February 27, 2008

Life in a Marital Institution

A Husband’s Personal Tale of Life on the Home Front


By NEIL GENZLINGER


James Braly’s “Life in a Marital Institution” is an appealing, well-constructed monologue. See review.


PERFORMANCE REVIEW
August 9, 2007

Life in a Marital Institution

James Braly’s splendid monologue reflects upon a 23-year marriage. A masterpiece of storytelling full of humour and pungent observation. See review.


PERFORMANCE REVIEW
August 22, 2007

Life in a Marital Institution

by Hannah Thomas

Braly's story is testament to the necessity of humour, particularly its ability to help people through life's darkest moments.  See review.


PROFILE

July 24, 2007

Have you heard the one about my wife driving me bonkers?

by Jackie McGlone

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PROFILE
August 1, 2007

Orphans in the storm

Steve Cramer talks to monologist James Braly about love, loss and eccentric women

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PERFORMANCE REVIEW
June 1, 2007

Life in a Marital Institution

by Peter Kelston

This piece of personal theater is an unmitigated pleasure. James Braly is a delightful discovery.

Devotees of this category of solo performance should run, not walk, to see James Braly's next appearance, wherever that might be. His writing is precise. His manner is engaging. His stories are captivating. Read more...



INTERVIEWS:


December 11, 2006

Pink and Blue
: James Braly, author of the forthcoming theatrical monologue and book, Life in a Marital Institution (Algonquin) and Dr. Heino Meyer-Bahlburg, professor of clinical psychology in psychiatry at Columbia University, discuss gender and identity in children on THE BRIAN LEHRER SHOW.


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