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‘The Altruists’ at The Flying Muskrat Theatre Company

Being a student at UC Berkeley, I am all too familiar with how hypocritical and conceited student-activist culture can be. The Altruists, written by...

2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Sanctuary’

A woman’s perspective on war is a powerful thing. We are often mothers, and because we can give birth, I think some of us...

2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Ripple of Hope: One Teacher’s Journey to...

Ripple of Hope is Karen Sklaire’s contribution to the teacher as hero genre – which can never have too many entries. This one-woman show...

2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Bortle 8’

Bortle 8, a one-man show written and performed by Chris Davis is part stand-up routine, part science fair project, part sermon. The title refers...

‘Show for Days’ at Mitzi Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center

Patty LuPone is a highly original and always welcome star who has built a brilliant career primarily on stage, and we who love live...

2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Dr. Freeman’s Motivational Inspirational Pill of a...

Imagine a pill that could eliminate boredom, stave off writer’s block, inspire the next great masterpiece. In Dr. Freeman’s Motivational Inspirational Pill of a...

2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Princess & The Pea (or) A...

When she was alive, I would occasionally discuss love and dating with my grandmother. Her guaranteed formula for finding the love of your life...

2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘So We Meet Again’

On the television show Grey’s Anatomy, when characters are having a difficult time dealing with pain or another type of struggle, they “dance it...

2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Purge’

Memories can break you down. They can take away your power, strength and ability to trust. In the Capital Fringe Festival show Purge, the...

2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Act Like a GRRRL’

You had me at grrrl. Act Like a GRRRL is a showcase of work developed and performed by teen girls, in which personal stories are shared...

‘Peter Pan’ at Upper Room Theatre Ministry by Keegan Collins

Upper Room Theatre presents Peter Pan, based on J.M. Barrie’s play of the same name. With lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, Betty Comden, and Adolph...

Today at 10 AM Join Us to Celebrate The Life of...

A funeral service for Sydney-Chanele Dawkins will be held TODAY, Friday, July 17th. You will be able to offer your condolences to Sydney-Chanele's family...

Here Are the Winners of The 2015 Ruby Griffith Awards and...

The British Players Announce The 2015 Ruby Griffith Awards Honorees on Sunday, July 10, 2015: ____ All Round Production Excellence The Colonial Players The Liar  ______ Outstanding Achievement in a...

2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Mine/Field’

Unbeknownst to you, Glade Dance Collective knows your identity, your likes, and your dislikes. The dancers are hungry for more data whether you want...

2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Eddie Lounge Reunion Tour: The Lounge...

Somebody get Eddie Lounge a cocktail -- and maybe a ream of cocktail napkins to wipe his beady, bald head. What's a guy gotta...

2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Niche’

Peer into the trials and tribulations of love, cohabitation, and relationships that is Niche. This  whimsical journey draws in audiences of all kinds whether...

2015 Capital Fringe Review ‘Half Past What?’

About halfway through Casey Bauer's surreal Half Past What?, I came to the stark realization that I wasn't exactly sure what was going on yet was still completely enthralled. The...

The Playwright’s Playground – The Playmaker Series: CATF 2015: Part 2:...

This Special Edition of The Playwright’s Playground begins ‘The Playmaker Series: CATF 2015.’ In a series of in depth conversations, I speak with the...

Blind Pug Arts Collective Presents: The Theatre of Self-Loathing Presents: ‘Who’s...

I recently saw the fantastic meta-theatrical event known as Blind Pug Arts Collective Presents: The Theatre of Self-Loathing Presents: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf?...

2015 Capital Fringe Preview #51: ‘Interviews with…’ by Emily Cohen

Siblings of dictators, little white liars, people who Instagram food -- these are just a few of the topics explored in the whimsical cabaret,...