Reviewed by Matt Ritchey Dandy Darkly is a fantastic storyteller in the classic American tradition of Mark Twain, telling ghostly tales peppered with a liberal amount of political activism. Where he and Twain differ is the sparkly jumpsuit, the fiendish... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Matt Ritchey A Noise Within's production of Mary Zimmerman's, Argonautika tells an ancient tale, but the storytelling is anything but traditional. Director Julia Rodriguez-Elliott employs dance, silks, puppets, and impressive staging to bring the Argonaut's journey to life,... Continue Reading →
by Matt Ritchey The School of Night is back at Fringe with Hercules Insane, a new translation of Roman poet/Senator/playwright/philosopher Seneca’s tragedy, and they’ve again crafted a winner. The story revolves around Queen of the gods Juno’s (Dawn Alden) final... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Theatrically, 2017 has certainly been the year of the woman. And just to drive the point home The Wallis Annenberg is presenting a Robin Hood aerialist redux with Maid Marion as the badass... Continue Reading →
How good it your general knowledge when it comes to the epic Star Trek franchise? Did you know, for instance, that Star Trek was the first TV show in US history to show an interracial kiss? Or that the release... Continue Reading →
What do you get when you put together two of the most iconic badass DC superheroes ever created on the big screen? We’ll all have to wait until March 25th to find out…except...We. Cannot. Wait. So after a little digging... Continue Reading →