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Carissa Chesanek
Nov 2, 2018
Hail to Queen V: “The Vagina Odyssey”
Ladies, if you aren’t already hailing to your V, Sarah J. Kennedy will help change that quickly. She opens up about the misconceptions of...
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Pat McAndrew
Nov 2, 2018
Women Inspiring Women, an Interview With Viktoriya Papayani
Viktoriya Papayani, originally from Ukraine, graduated with a Master’s degree in Piano Performance from the Manhattan School of Music,...
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Chance Morgan
Nov 2, 2018
At the Apex of Tragedy, “Laughter is Therapy”
From the moment director Ozzie Jones took to the stage to address the audience before the show, it was clear that “Laughter is Therapy”...
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Nadia Asencio
Nov 2, 2018
The Brave Tale of a Mighty Warrior
How does a warrior find her cause? Easy. She takes the long way. Anthoula Katsimatides’ “Warrior Without a Cause” recounts her arduous...
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Dana Zhang
Nov 1, 2018
The Enigmatic, Enchanting Doris Payne
In short interconnected sketches, Monette McLin tells us about Doris Marie Payne, and the intrigue that surrounded this real‑life...
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Alex Miller
Nov 1, 2018
“Beauty, Bollywood and Beyond,” A Travelogue
Once red and blue lights illuminate the stage, we see baby‑sized mattresses stacked three feet high. Motivational speaker and TV/radio...
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Pat McAndrew
Oct 31, 2018
When Mothers Break Down Walls, an Interview With Niv Petel
Niv Petel has worked in theatre, TV and voiceovers, He won the award for Best Actor in Theatre for Youth and Children in 2014 for his...
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James Bartholomew
Oct 30, 2018
A Well-Oiled “Machine”
“Trifling, obsolete, and flat” is how famed English poet John Dryden described “Hamlet” back in 1664. About three hundred years later,...
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Chance Morgan
Oct 30, 2018
Thinking Outside the Box.
There are few things more ordinary, familiar or versatile than a cardboard box. They are tools for storage, for transportation, and often...
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Alex Miller
Oct 28, 2018
Believe Women: Female Voices in Solo Performance
Eighty‑one female solo performers bring some of this theater season’s finest work to United Solo, the world’s largest solo theatre...
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Christopher Popple
Oct 26, 2018
“Raised By Gays And Turned Out OK,” But Did the Show?
“Raised By Gays and Turned Out OK!” was promoted with a picture of a toddler dressed like a drag queen, so the last person I expected to...
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Chance Morgan
Oct 26, 2018
The Tragic Beauty of “A Kiss”
A kiss, to most people, is a simple gesture of love, intimacy and affection. But for Antonio Ligabue, the Swiss‑Italian painter whose...
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Chance Morgan
Oct 26, 2018
“Inconceivable” Makes It Happen
“Inconceivable: The Totally True One‑Woman Semi‑Fertile Quasi‑Musical” is quite a title, and as it turns out, quite a show. Meirav Zur...
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James Bartholomew
Oct 26, 2018
Creepy and Crawly in All the Right Ways
Without a doubt, “The Creeps” lives up to its name. Written and performed by Catherine Waller, the show tells the story of a bizarre...
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Austin Kaiser
Oct 25, 2018
“Diary Of A MILF…” A Mother You Would Love To Follow
In the very funny “Diary Of A MILF (Mom I’d Love to Follow),” Meshelle is a mother and wife who wants to maintain the carefree lifestyle...
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James Bartholomew
Oct 24, 2018
“Unsatisfactory” Attempts To Make the Passing Grade
School life can be hard, but it was especially difficult for Schuyler Quinn, writer and performer of “Unsatisfactory.” In a show loosely...
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Alex Miller
Oct 24, 2018
“Seamus” Is Just… Kickass!
The Jackson 5 promises I’m in good hands before the performance even begins. “ABC” plays while I wait for one of the most original and...
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James Bartholomew
Oct 24, 2018
“Song of Seamus…” A Psychedelic One‑Woman Rock Opera
It’s difficult to imagine a premise more ridiculous than that of “Song of Seamus and the Psychedelic Squirrel.” The show is a one‑woman...
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Austin Kaiser
Oct 23, 2018
Ranch Dressing? Yes, Please!
When “Ranch Dressing and Other Coping Mechanisms” began, Kelsie Huff was hiding in the bathroom stall of a church. When she saw the movie...
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Chance Morgan
Oct 23, 2018
Bridge Over Troubled Times
Driving drums, a passionate poem, and symbols of black culture alongside domestic articles bring the audience into the world of Yvette...
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