Originally presented to great acclaim at New York’s Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Jessica Dickey’s 2009 solo work The Amish Project comes to AtticRep in a superlative production starring a marvelous Sarah Gise. In a role — well, actually roles — originated by Dickey, Gise masterfully portrays seven characters in a piece …
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Interview with Vasudha Gangadharan of Temple of Fine Arts’ (Singapore) ‘Dharma Ashoka’ – A Transformative Journey
Funding for the Arts is a major issue not only for us, but generally in Singapore.
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Shot mostly in Austin, 'The Doo Dah Man' centers on a silver-tongued prison escapee and and a young man trying to escape his unhappy home who form an unlikely alliance on the byways of Texas.
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Two different one-man shows covering two completely different topics have something in common: excellence in performance and craftsmanship.
Read More »Interview: Karolina Sivas Launches ‘Broken at Love’ Season Three Fundraiser
'Broken at Love' has launched an Indiegogo campaign to fund a third season.
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These friendships last a lifetime. But just how long will that last?
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In "Where They Found Her" by Kimberly McCreight, we are drawn into the world of a woman who's lost a child, following her on a risky path toward healing.
Read More »‘Nikki and Nora’ – Season Two of Groundbreaking Webseries
A playful, scintillating, sexy, yet moving series with layered characters that will keep you wanting more.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Calvary’
Brendan Gleeson dominates this bleakly-humored study of a committed priest who maintains his vigilance even as his church crumbles and his life is threatened by one of his own parishioners.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Boyhood’
Richard Linklater's 12-years-in-the-making cinematic gamble pays off in spades, delivering a unique and profoundly moving experience.
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