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Frances Tera
Nov 18, 2021
Not My First Pandemic
For César Cadabes, the personal is political and the political is personal in his solo theatre piece Not My First Pandemic which had its...
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All About Solo News Desk
Nov 10, 2021
Preview | "Five Minutes: Snapshots in Time"
"Five Minutes, Snapshots in Time” captures a single moment – you blink an eye, you turn your head, you breathe the air — takes you into...
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Yani Perez
Nov 10, 2021
Trich, Starring Becca Schneider
Photo courtesy of Ash V Photography The house was packed and the applause was loud as Becca Schneider walked onto the stage. A homecoming...
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Carmen Burbridge
Oct 31, 2021
The Great Writer and Actor of Jasper and Casper
From the moment Jason Wood’s opens his mouth, his audience is transported to the magical world of “Flour a Lore” and is taken along for...
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All About Solo News Desk
Nov 24, 2020
United Solo Announces Nominations for 2020 Special Award
United Solo has announced their nominations for the 2020 United Solo Special Award, which honors outstanding solo performers. Despite...
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Lauren Wiener
Feb 12, 2020
In Love with New York, an Interview with Noah Diamond
Noah Diamond is best known for his performances as Groucho Marx, including in the acclaimed 2016 revival of “I’ll Say She Is.” But before...
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Cynthia Darling
Jan 23, 2020
Heather Frank’s Strong Vocals and Flourishes of Sass Invite the Dreamers In
Taking the stage at Pangea as part of “Destination New York,” Heather Frank opens her set with a crowd favorite, “Fat and Happy” by...
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Lauren Wiener
Jan 14, 2020
The Show Must Go On, an Interview with Farley Cadena
Farley Cadena is a vivacious and beloved musical theatre actress, well known for her wickedly funny performances in “The Producers,”...
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Cynthia Darling
Dec 31, 2019
Stories of Resilience and Transformation are Awarded at the United Solo Tenth Anniversary Gala
On November 24, the United Solo Theatre Festival celebrated the closing of its wildly successful 10th anniversary season with a gala...
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Allyce Morrissey
Dec 21, 2019
[Why] Don’t You Want Me Baby? in “Mandy Picks a Husband”
“Mandy Picks a Husband” features no sound or lighting cues, no costume changes or props, and no set (save two chairs). Amanda Broomell is...
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Molly Shimko
Dec 17, 2019
“Chocoholic,” A Humorous and Insightful Exploration into Addiction
“Chocoholic” is, in the following order, a bright, clever, cheeky, insightful, painful, raw, and beautiful look at addiction, its roots,...
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James Bartholomew
Dec 15, 2019
“Kafka’s Ape” is King of the Jungle
When Franz Kafka first wrote “A Report to an Academy” in 1917, he likely didn’t expect it would ever be performed on stage. He certainly...
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Cynthia Darling
Dec 14, 2019
Giving the Accordion the Spotlight in “There’s An Accordion in My Closet
One look at the stage, and we know “There’s an Accordion in My Closet” will entertain. The show depicts the life of LynnMarie, a...
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Leia Squillace
Dec 13, 2019
“The Honorable Herbert Peabody” Strains to Weigh the Importance of Legacy
Obligatory interactions with backward‑walking college campus tour guides can be awkward. But they reach new levels of discomfort on tours...
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Leia Squillace
Dec 13, 2019
“A Warehouse in Rochester” Gets Caught in its Own Thought Experiment
To those who dare think that physics and theatre are unrelated, “A Warehouse in Rochester” begs to differ. The play doesn’t just discuss...
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Pat McAndrew
Dec 12, 2019
“Anita Luna: The Diva,” Should Shine Brighter Than It Does
Anita Giovannini takes the audience on an interesting ride that, while amusing and entertaining at some moments, feels disjointed and...
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Kia Standard
Dec 12, 2019
Casting Shadows in “54 Silhouettes”
“It’s not pride. It’s not stubbornness. A man has to stand for something, believe in something. What would you do?” A Nigerian actor...
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Allyce Morrissey
Dec 11, 2019
Gimme A Kiss in “A KISS”
A kiss is all Antonio Ligabue wants. “Gimme a kiss,” actor Marco Michel demands, as Ligabue, as he stumbles onto the stage from the back...
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Joshua Melendez
Dec 10, 2019
A Heartfelt Letter From Lori Brown Mirabal in “With Warmest Regards"
“With Warmest Regards” is a common valediction for letters to family or friends. The musical of that title, written and performed by...
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Dana Zhang
Nov 25, 2019
“Bare Knuckle” is a Light and Bitter Irish Draught
“The Bare Knuckle” is a laidback story that struggles a bit in getting its point across. Jake Boston, who grew up in East London,...
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