Tag: Elizabeth Dinkova
An antiauthoritarian fairytale in ‘The Dragon’ at Spooky Action Theater
This sharp satire draws connections to the stark realities of migrant detention centers in the U.S. By LUCILLE RIEKE
In ‘Berlin Diaries’ at Theater J, an absorbing remembrance of lost...
Andrea Stolowitz’s sensitive new autobiographical drama chronicles her quest to uncover her relatives' hidden histories after World War II. By AMY KOTKIN
Lucy Eden transfixes in ‘Circus of the Self’ at Spooky Action
A remarkable bond in our beholding — between soloist and audience — forms the foundation for an autobiography and politics that is breathtaking. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
Hope rocks out in ‘Professor Woland’s Black Magic Rock Show’ at...
The musical as a whole — a lavishly produced antiauthoritarian fantasia — is a phenomenal sound machine. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
Spooky Action’s frolicsome ‘Frontiéres Sans Frontiéres’ gets spoofy for real
Who knew poking fun at cultural imperialism could be so much fun? By JOHN STOLTENBERG
Spooky Action Theater announces 2023/24 season
A lineup of dynamic plays with global perspectives under new artistic director Elizabeth Dinkova.
Lyrical mini epiphanies in ‘Sonnets for an Old Century’ at Spooky...
A ritualistic tour of the afterlife through the cavernous spaces and dark corridors of a church.
Getting to know Elizabeth Dinkova: ‘I like creating a brave space’
The incoming artistic director of Spooky Action Theater is the face of renewed hope for a company whose very survival was in doubt just a year ago.







