Man, now Mr. Schiavelli’s gone. I loved this guy. What a cool actor. And though I’d never dined with him, I always heard he was quite the chef.

Man, now Mr. Schiavelli’s gone. I loved this guy. What a cool actor. And though I’d never dined with him, I always heard he was quite the chef.

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[…] The production, with music by Tom Waits, text by William Burroughs and staging by Robert Wilson, is a fantastic blend of Cabaret, German Expressionism, Tim Burton and Marionette Theater. Afterwards, as Sean and I stumble from the theater into the cool downtown air, Sean decribes the experience like this: at times (especially in the first act,) sitting in the audience reminds him of the scene in Better Off Dead where John Cusack’s character sits in math class. The enthusiastic math teacher (played by the late great Vincent Schiavelli) scribbles incomprehensible equations on the board that leave him completely mystified, but which are met with rapturous applause and cheers from his fellow students. […]