Reviewed by Marc Wheeler Despite an unexceptional book, ordinary, on-the-nose lyrics and mostly predictable plot, Sam Johnides and Tony Gonzalez’s musical Annabella at the Lounge Theatre, is a sure-fire crowd-pleaser, if primarily for its haunting, glorious score and sensational vocalists.... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On the Move "I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was." ~ Bottom I won't mince words here. I'm no bard. I'll get right to the point. The... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move In the darkly comedic, Orwellian pseudo soap, D is for Dog, presented by Rogue Artists Ensemble, we live in a futuristic vision of our 1950’s past, interspersed by Aunt Jemima breakfast commercials, Betty Crocker cake mixes, and... 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 →
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