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Darcy Sabatino, Capital Fringe Reporter She's a grad student in Theatre History and Criticism at CUA. She works full-time for a nonprofit and is one of those insane brides-to-be who is picking out the right shade for customized napkins. She loves shoes and Pablo Neruda and, of course, theatre.

Cox and Box

  • Cox and Box
  • Reviewed by Darcy Sabatino

When the high point of a performance is a song about bacon, you have to wonder about the low points. [Read more...]

The Mikado

  • The Mikado  
  • Reviewed by Darcy Sabatino

“Are you sufficiently decayed enough” to perform? This was my take on Sullivan’s question after exiting the Fringe’s production of The Mikado. The fate of Gilbert’s dry humor and Sullivan’s musical score depended on who was on stage and how old they were. [Read more...]

Through the Looking Glass

  • Through the Looking Glass 
  • Darcy Sabatino

Theatre is not just about what happens on the stage it is also about the venue, the outside of the building, the way it smells, the sounds, and the audience. So it’s July. It’s hot. [Read more...]

For Tomorrow

  • For Tomorrow: Story and Poetry of Hilda Stern Cohen 
  • by Darcy Sabatino

For Tomorrow combines story telling, music and a slideshow. The experience was like a grade school living history day. [Read more...]