In Our Own Voice Review: Thank You For Your Service
“They don’t know what they’re thanking me for,” says one of the characters of “In Our Own Voice” about people who express their gratitude to […]
“They don’t know what they’re thanking me for,” says one of the characters of “In Our Own Voice” about people who express their gratitude to […]
Writing a play about racism and slavery, Michael Hagins finds a perfect setting to explore these issues on the stage of the Paradise Factory. All […]
Presenting his new play, “Easier Said Than Done†on the stage of the Paradise Factory, playwright Paul John DeSena keeps the audience’s attention by unraveling […]
Exploring how different a modern gay man’s life is, compared to what it used to be some 30-40 years ago, in his play “Women and […]
Performed as a part of Planet Connections Theatre Festivity on the stage of the Paradise Factory, “Dutch” is an artistic experiment that examines dating rules […]
Telling the story of the awakening of a young woman’s sexuality, “Summer and Smoke†by Tennessee Williams, directed by Terry Schreiber, invites us to look […]
Attending a play, we often take a character’s side. In “Unmentionables,†written by Joseph Samuel Wright and directed by Montserrat Mendez, that happens literally. The […]
Successfully erasing “the fourth wall” between the actors and the audience, Nat Cassidy, the author and director of “The Temple, or Lebensraum,” turns the stage […]
A story of an Irish immigrant-to-be on the verge of leaving his past behind and beginning a new life in America, “Philadelphia, Here I Come,” […]
Appearing on the stage of The Dorothy Strelsin Theatre as part of The Midtown International Theatre Festival, “Cover†tells us the story of two families […]
If you think that the concept of an “imaginary friend†is a harmless children’s play, that means you have never watched “Kallie,†a play written […]
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