A gripping account of this key moment in Indian history required more: more actors, more passion, more narrative, more pace.
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Friday Femmes Fatales No 41 (Women Bloggers)
From Kansas to Philadelphia to the Marshall Islands, via National Public Radio and a pop concert.
Read More »Theater Review: August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean at the Tricycle
"Freedom. I got it, but what is it? I still ain't found out."
Read More »A Murder, Two Blogs, and a Mystery Solved
... in which a question posed two years ago is suddenly and unexpectedly solved, with further revelations to follow.
Read More »Theater Review: John Ford’s The Broken Heart at the White Bear
If you've got any "Juliets" or "Romeos" in your household, you might further convert them to classic theatre with this production.
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 40 (Women Bloggers)
A birthing plan that is a political statement, chasing Starbucks on Fair Trade, a history of typewriters, and more ...
Read More »Theater Review: Imposters at the Union Theatre
Who belongs here, in "the family"? Who knows who they are? Have they been living a genetic, a personal or an emotional lie for decades?
Read More »Theater Review: The Ark, The Bride and The Coffin
Get together a group of women who've lived, loved and lost, mix in some alcohol and you'll hear things that make young males blush.
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 39 (Women Bloggers)
"I was cool all the way until I got off the elevator and entered the room for visitation. It was so ghetto."
Read More »Theater Review: Thomas More by the Royal Shakespeare Company
Here Sir Thomas is very much a man of the people, always ready with a quip and a jest, to the point of buffoonery.
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