This innovative work poetically explores our desire to reveal our true identities and be appreciated for who we are.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Awake’ by Ken Urban
Three dream-and-reality dualities reflect our topsy-turvy, almost fantastical post-9/11 world of secret prisons and climate disasters.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Final Analysis’ by Otho Eskin
At the twilight of the Hapsburg Empire, budding luminaries Freud, Stalin, Gustav and Alma Mahler, Ludwig Wittgenstein and a foreboding Young Man discuss events of the day while the culture slides toward war.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Fringe): ‘Track Twelve’ by Emily Comisar
Strangers on a train.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Breakfast With Mugabe’ by Fraser Grace
This cerebral play with a bite boasts a fine ensemble cast and an undercurrent of foreboding that leaves you speechless at the end.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Fringe): ‘Human Fruit Bowl’ by Andrea Kuchlewska
This award-winning play brings out something that's usually lost to history: the story of an artist's model.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Fringe): ‘Lula Del Ray’
This dreamy, compelling period-piece "movie" is presented live via overhead projector, cardboard puppets, live actors and music.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Ghetto Babylon’ by Michael Mejias
In 1982 Charlie Rosa feels most at home on the pitcher's mound in the South Bronx - until he receives a letter from an elite preparatory school.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Fringe): ‘A Future Imperfect’ by William S.E. Coleman
Fun with dystopian futures.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Glory of Living’ by Rebecca Gilman
Coming from poverty, married couple Lisa and Clint can't imagine their way to success. The solution? A crime spree, naturally.
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