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Chance Morgan
Oct 19, 2018
The Man With the Golden One‑Man Show
“Everyone loves an adventure. Everyone loves to laugh. Everyone loves to feel significant, and to know that they are special. Everyone...
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Austin Kaiser
Oct 19, 2018
“Phoenix Payne” Is 24-Karat Comedy
“Phoenix Payne” is about a jewel thief named Doris Payne. That may already be a spoiler. In the first scene, Doris, played by Monette...
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Carissa Chesanek
Oct 18, 2018
“The Prostitute Upstairs” Is Touching, Funny, and Powerful
Grief can mean many different things to people. Pain, suffering, anger. And sometimes it can even mean freedom. “The Prostitute...
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Chance Morgan
Oct 18, 2018
A Personal Journey of a Thousand Miles
Love, legacy and identity are universal themes and rich veins for artistic exploration. In “Breaking Rules, Broken Hearts: Loving Across...
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Chance Morgan
Oct 18, 2018
Quite Satisfactory
Schuyler Quinn’s “Unsatisfactory” has the sort of title that invites all manner of cheap jokes, but luckily the show itself surpasses...
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James Bartholomew
Oct 17, 2018
This “Warrior” Has a Cause Worth Fighting For
Anthoula Katsimatides, the writer and director of “Warrior Without a Cause” introduces herself to her audience. “Destined for greatness –...
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James Bartholomew
Oct 17, 2018
In an Age of Constant Division, “American Tranquility” is a Breath of Fresh Air
“Americans are more divided than ever” has become a common refrain about political discourse in the U.S. Regardless of what news outlet...
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Mehr Gunawardena
Oct 17, 2018
“Hope”: A Powerfully Dark Journey Through Grief
In the powerful “Hope,” Hope Salas is an Irish-Mexican divorcée who must come to terms with her mother’s death and their painful...
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Pat McAndrew
Oct 17, 2018
Abiding by Law In a Fictional Story, an Interview With Anne Stockton
Anne Stockton is a NYC based actress, writer and psychiatrist. As an actor, she has performed Off-Off Broadway and in various locations...
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Pat McAndrew
Oct 15, 2018
Tribute To An Untold Story, an Interview with Anatoliy Ogay and Tatyana Kim
Anatoliy Ogay and Tatyana Kim are artistic and life partners who have been in the entertainment industry for over ten years working in...
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Pat McAndrew
Oct 15, 2018
A Comedic Story From The Eggstand, an Interview With Elaine Gale
Elaine Gale is a California-based writer, performer, storyteller, humorist, fourth-generation educator, speaker, journalist...
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Mehr Gunawardena
Oct 14, 2018
“Inheritance: A Litany,” A Movement Through Time
I have never seen anything quite like this before. The physical performance was encapsulating and forceful while, at the same time,...
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Pat McAndrew
Oct 13, 2018
Gogol Meets Jake, an Interview With Jake Austin Robertson
Jake Austin Robertson, who recently performed his solo show, “MADMAN,” at Theatre Row in New York City, received an M.A. in Acting:...
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Nadia Asencio
Oct 13, 2018
“About Heroes,” The Price of Redemption
War shapes the narrative of a nation. The mythology associated with trauma and survival seeps into the psyche of a nation’s citizens. It...
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Dana Zhang
Oct 13, 2018
“American Dream, The” Redefined
Yu Ling Wu slips seamlessly into the roles she plays onstage. One moment, she titters among the audience, greeting friends, and the next,...
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James Bartholomew
Oct 12, 2018
It’s All Greek to Me, and I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way
When you see any show at this year’s United Solo Theatre Festival, the first lines you hear won’t come from the performers themselves....
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Austin Kaiser
Oct 12, 2018
“About Heroes” Is a Time-Traveling Military Hero’s Tale
When boys turn eighteen in Finland, they must enlist in the military. “About Heroes” is about the fear of this obligation. It is the...
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All About Solo News Desk
Oct 12, 2018
“EULALIA: A Bedtime Story” to Premiere at FringeNYC
What if moving forward meant losing what you love? Through toys, humor, and fairytale tropes, “Eulalia: A Bedtime Story,” produced by the...
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Pat McAndrew
Oct 12, 2018
A Disturbing Sight Turned Solo Show, an Interview With Michael Miller
Michael Miller, Editor and Publisher of New York Arts and The Berkshire Review, an International Journal for the Arts, was trained as a...
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Donasia Skyes
Oct 12, 2018
Garland, Cline, Piaf, Holiday, Callas, and Nobodies
Judy Garland. Patsy Cline. Edith Piaf. Billie Holiday. Maria Callas. Powerful women with powerful voices and sad life stories. But what...
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