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2014 Planet Connections Theatre Festival Coverage: La Matadora Review: Hilarious

June 24, 2014 Ekaterina Lalo 0

Offering us an unusual spin on American dating scene, in “La Matadora,” playwright Hope Weiner compares a woman to a bullfighter, who has to combat […]

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Selling Off Secrets Review: A Dream

June 10, 2014 Ekaterina Lalo 0

Watching Joseph Mosso’s “Selling Off Secrets” at this year’s Planet Connections Theatre Festival  is like dating a tease. The play gives the audience no closure […]

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‘The Big Funk’ Review: Inside Out and Upside Down

April 5, 2014 Ekaterina Lalo 0

If you are a strong believer in theatrical conventions, “The Big Funk,” which the program calls “a casual play,” written by John Patrick Shanley and […]

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A Snowfall in Berlin Review: Surprisingly Hilarious

March 23, 2014 Ekaterina Lalo 0

Despite its gloomy subject and dramatic revelations of the characters’ personal tragedies, “A Snowfall in Berlin,” at times, makes the audience laugh out loud. Unraveling […]

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Luft Gangster Review: Amazing

September 3, 2013 Ekaterina Lalo 0

Playwright Lowell Byers and director Austin Pendleton’s “Luft Gangster,” is more than the stage version of a war movie. It’s the true story of Lou […]

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Love, Genius and a Walk Review: Stellar

August 2, 2013 Ekaterina Lalo 0

An artist’s love is probably one of the most favorite themes of all time and playwright Gay Walley undoubtedly succeeds in exploring it in her […]

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Black Is the Color of My Voice Review: Warm in the Soul

July 29, 2013 Ekaterina Lalo 0

Written and performed by Apphia Campbell and directed by Arran Hawkins, “Black Is The Color of My Voice” draws its inspiration from life and career […]

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The Gift Review: The Gift and the Journey

May 25, 2013 Ekaterina Lalo 0

Translated into English as The Gift, the title of the last novel Vladimir Nabokov wrote in his native tongue preserves its Russian name’s double meaning. […]

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Incendiary Agents Review: The Story of Blood on Paper

April 1, 2013 Ekaterina Lalo 0

Set in the times of the Vietnam War, “Incendiary Agents” is a play written by Jack Carp, which, dealing with war and peace, law and […]

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Miss Hope’s Review: A Trio of Accomplishment

June 11, 2012 Ekaterina Lalo 0

Set in a small town diner, “Miss Hope’s” is an American microcosm- a tale about hopes and wishes Americans harbor. Since we all have dreams, the […]

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Eleven Minutes Review: Life and Sex

January 25, 2012 Ekaterina Lalo 0

Just being a book about female sexuality written by a man, “Eleven Minutes” by Paulo Coelho, already tickles the readers’ curiosity. It only becomes better […]

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