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How do families with differing viewpoints survive in Trump’s America? The August 3, 2017 performance of the Off-Broadway production The Crusade of Connor Stephens will be live-streamed, allowing theater-lovers to experience the critically-acclaimed production from anywhere in the world. The... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Hamlet ¿Estás o no estás? by Victor Grovas (and William Shakespeare) and directed by Ricardo Servin turns Shakespeare's Hamlet Prince of Denmark on its ear in an apocalyptic, absurd, contemporary drama that... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Allegorically smart, The Gentrification Cycle turns out a sophisticated two-parter which discusses the subject of communication in two conjoined plays written by New York playwright, G.D. Kimble. The first, a west coast premiere... Continue Reading →
Through allegorical collage, puppetry, projection and “animal magnetism” playwright Henry Murray explores the ideas of experientiality versus DNA, sexuality and violence, and prejudice in Monkey Adored, a humorous, modern day Animal Farm, farce. The following is a reprint of the... Continue Reading →