On Saturday, the Corcoran Gallery became a site-specific location for the Liz Lerman Dance Exchange Summer Intensive students to excite and challenge both fans of the company and unsuspecting museum goers. [Read more...]
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On Saturday, the Corcoran Gallery became a site-specific location for the Liz Lerman Dance Exchange Summer Intensive students to excite and challenge both fans of the company and unsuspecting museum goers. [Read more...]
A pocket opera, according to the program, contains “one scale; four voices and three players”. The Girl who Waters the Basil and the Inquisitive Prince follows this traditional form as it tell the tale [Read more...]
One of the things I love about theater is how it often shows us a new and more interesting way to see something. Take the biblical story of Jonah, for example, who is swallowed by a great fish. [Read more...]
This was amazing. I’ve been sitting here in front of my laptop for about thirteen minutes, listening to the buzzing of the people around me, circling about with their own business; usually this is the atmosphere in which I find writing easiest [Read more...]
Stomp! A delicate chime from the sparkling bhekamukha girdle falls to the floor. Stomp!! A white accent piece from the beautiful allaka headdress flutters behind a richly clad dancer. [Read more...]
A riotous, uncompromising musical odyssey, The Terrorism of Everyday Life chronicles musician Ed Hamell’s hard-edged life and career as he shouts, sings, and strums his opinions on our messed-up American culture. [Read more...]
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Finally, proof that a Fringe musical can be genuinely good. Not just a show I can find the good in, but one that is good from start to finish. And all this from a show with the title Captain Squishy’s Yee Haw Jamboree? [Read more...]
Despite being on the literal ‘fringe of Fringe’ as Source theater’s producing artistic director, Carla Hubner put it, the festival spirit is clearly alive and well in Cabaret Carousel. [Read more...]
If you could conjure up someone who could get across the magic, frustration, horror and satisfaction of teaching in the California public school system, out would pop Jack Freiberger, [Read more...]
Not all who wander are lost, right? So the saying goes. Many who travel with no destination do it simply out of a brave desire to learn about themselves and stumble upon new scenes, new forms, new connections. The performance group Weerd Sisters [Read more...]
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