reviewed by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move I've been to hell. Have you? Hell and back. That's what making baby magic is sometimes about. For Jenny, trying to get Fertile, is just the worst! Any woman who's been through... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move There was admittedly a certain fascination (for me) with seeing Nephew of the Universe. The Indian spiritual leader Sri Chinmoy, whose meditation center, one of many, was located in Queens, NY, was well-known... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Ooh you make me live Whatever this world can give to me It's you you're all I see Ooh you make me live now honey Ooh you make me live Ooh you're the... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move John Hinkley Jr. (Hank Doghan) is loosely depicted in American Conspiracy as the consensual wild-card, used by his own brother, Alan (Spencer Cantrell), in order to save the family's oil business via an... Continue Reading →
by Matt Ritchey Kerry Kazmierowicztrimm's Wounded is hard to watch. And that's some of the highest praise I can give theater. The new play, grown at local theatre collective Fierce Backbone, tells the story of a woman (Jessie Holder Tourtellotte)... Continue Reading →
by Matt Ritchey There’s a cliché phrase that goes, “I laughed, I cried, it was better than CATS.” The cliché is true for A Mile In My Shoes, Kathryn Taylor Smith’s one-woman show about the journey of homeless citizens in... Continue Reading →
by Matt Ritchey The title isn’t fooling around – this production came to make some NOISE! A blend of hip-hop, spoken word, live beatboxing and singing, I Came To Make Noise is a Fringe Scholarship-winning production focusing on feminism and... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Orgies and more orgies. School of Night has put the fun back into the monarchy. War, comedy, rebellion, lust, beheading, endless nightclubbing, open masturbation and lot's and lot's of fucking. If I'm bold... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Kate Huffman has had two solid decades of living with an OCD-instilled eating disorder that requires her to live by a strict set of rules and rituals rooted in numbers and eternal body... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Benjamin Schwartz Denial. Anger. Bargaining. Depression. Acceptance. Brett Epstein’s tragicomedy, #WHALEFAIL, deconstructs the Kübler-Ross model of the five stages of grief while tackling the theme of ordinary man vs. corporate America. It also challenges the notion that we,... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Perhaps one of the least fringy shows at Hollywood Fringe this year, All Aboard the Marriage Hearse is a comparatively fully formed, theatrical production. Incredibly well-conceived, written, directed and executed this show nails... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move In Tango it has been said that despite the sensuality of the movements, all the bravado, the steps, the music and technicality that is housed in the study and performance of the art,... Continue Reading →