Monthly Archives: August 2010

Wonderland

adam lazarus When you enter a darkened theatre and hear a resonant male singing voice, regardless of how open minded you are, your brain spins certain expectations and you develop an idea of what you think you are going to … Continue reading

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Alabanza

larry yachimec On August 1st, 2010, many of my dear friends lost someone who was a beloved hero, a theatrical marvel in every sense of that word and a treasured friend to them. On August 1st, 2010, the Canadian theatre … Continue reading

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Aftershock

amy rutherford Out of a society obsessed with creating perfection, or at least the illusion of it, where carefully constructed “reality” shows have transformed the ordinary citizens of America into Hollywood’s nouveau riche comes Evan Tsitsias’ new play Aftershock, which played … Continue reading

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Countries Shaped Like Stars

nicolas di gaetano and emily pearlman Sometimes I see plays that are so whimsical and charmingly magical that I am immediately struck with a feeling of kindred spirit, as though this story tumbled forth from some long forgotten sock I … Continue reading

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