Three Count: Fighting for the Pro Wrestling Dream- Part IV: Adjusting to the Indies
Every one of the superstars Rodz trained over the years has wrestled in Gleason’s, before slowly moving onto bingo halls and crusty school gyms. They’ve […]
Every one of the superstars Rodz trained over the years has wrestled in Gleason’s, before slowly moving onto bingo halls and crusty school gyms. They’ve […]
The show may not be for everyone, but if you’ve ever spent at least a part of your day in a comic book store, this […]
The next morning, sporting fresh bruises, Santiago’s pride was more sore than his body. But he woke up with the thrill of being in the […]
Review Fix chats with “Dancing at Lunacy” playwright Seamus Scanlon, who discusses the production and its inspiration. The production is set to open on March 1 and […]
Earlier this week, the Bonnaroo musical festival its headlining acts in what promises to be one of their most interesting concert series ever. Read more […]
In the wake of Sophia’s death, The Walking Dead series continues to morph into a completely different type of monster. Is it one worth watching? […]
Rodz had encountered hundreds of aspiring wrestlers like Santiago over the years, many of whom never bothered to return after getting turned away. But Santiago […]
Review Fix chats with ‘Blood’ Playwright Larry Kirwan to get the inside scoop on the upcoming production, which is set to open at The Cell […]
George Santiago always wanted to be a professional wrestler. As a kid, he’d scurry to his brown couch in the living room of his home […]
The week before the Elimination Chamber, this show should have fired on all cylinders. While the matches were solid, but not amazing, the promo was […]
Review Fix chats with ‘Parts of Parts & Stitches’ Playwright Riti Sachdeva about the production, which will play a three-week limited engagement starting March 15 […]
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