Tag: Sarah Taurchini
Review: ‘Neverwhere’ at Rorschach Theatre
In 1582, a village parson heard the deathbed confession of a man named Richard Barley, who had married his butter churn. Barley claimed he...
Review: ‘to tell my story: a hamlet fanfic’ at The Welders...
Maybe the only way the play Hamlet could ever make sense is to filter it through a teenaged girl perspective. Watching a 30-year-old man...
Review: ‘The Electric Baby’ at Rorschach Theatre
At the center of this beautifully ambiguous and hauntingly honest play is a sick infant. The baby is peculiar, perhaps mythically so, in that...
‘Truth and Beauty Bombs: A Softer World’ at Rorschach Theatre
Poetic language, a magical set, and a steampunk aesthetic set the mood for the introspective Truth and Beauty Bombs: A Softer World at Rorschach...
‘Very Still & Hard to See’ at Rorschach Theatre Company
Very Still & Hard to See is neither quiet nor a challenge to perceive. Its aural and optical pleasures are bountiful. For this production...
‘As You Like It’ at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
Call me not fool ‘til heaven hath sent me fortune. Well you be fool if Chesapeake Shakespeare Company be heaven for they have sent...
‘Neverwhere’ at Rorschach Theatre by Amanda Gunther
You have a good heart, and sometimes it's enough to see you through life, but mostly it's not. A riveting urban fantasy from fiction-writer...
‘Kafka on the Shore’ at Spooky Action Theater by Erica Laxson
Spooky Action Theater has wrapped their creative story telling capabilities around Haruki Murakami’s mysterious, dream weaving story Kafka On The Shore. Adapted by Frank...
‘The Big Meal’ at The Studio Theatre by Don Mike Mendoza
One of the most important things a family unit can share is a meal around a table together, and The Studio Theatre’s production of...