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Theater Review (San Antonio, Streaming): ‘Buyer and Cellar’ at the Public
Jonathan Tolins' acclaimed solo comedy works fine as a streaming show, broadcast from the Russell Hill Rogers Theater's stage.
Read More »Exclusive Interview: Tulis McCall on Her One-Person Show ‘Are You Serious? A Woman of a Certain Age Inquires’
'Age is something that we avoid talking about in our Western society. We either ridicule it or try to ignore it, or we box people in by calling them senior citizens. So I say let's bring it out into the open and shine a light on this aging process.'
Read More »Hollywood Fringe Preview: An Interview with Cathy Schenkelberg, Writer/Star of ‘Squeeze My Cans’
The writer/performer talks about the new solo show that chronicles her time as a member of the Church of Scientology.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Jessica Dickey’s ‘The Amish Project’ at AtticRep
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 …
Read More »Hollywood Fringe Theater Reviews: ‘What Be G*d is Blessing’ and ‘The Legend of Bobby Darin’
Two different one-man shows covering two completely different topics have something in common: excellence in performance and craftsmanship.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Fringe): ‘Felicitas’ by Libby Skala
The third in Libby Skala's trilogy of solo shows dramatizing her own family history engages our emotions while respecting our intelligence and leaving us feeling uplifted.
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