Few things in life are genuinely unexplainable. One of those is undoubtedly modern dance. You may not make a habit of visiting intimate black box theaters to see premieres by small, relatively unknown, modern dance troupes. As a result, the mental acrobatics required to make sense of their odd company names and eclectic costume choices […]
Archives for July 17, 2019
Review: The Mollusc from Quotidian Theatre
Over 100 and some years ago, The Mollusc was the best-known work of an Englishman considered to be in affinity with the likes of Oscar Wilde. About 10 years ago, my colleague at DC Theatre Scene had a seemingly delightful experience viewing its last previous area revival. But sadly, this droll anachronism’s latest reappearance on […]
Capital Fringe review: meg jo beth amy & louisa
This review was amended for clarification. meg jo beth amy & louisa is a fictional depiction of how Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” evolved into the classic story we know. True, Alcott was pressured by her publisher to abandon her short stories and turn her attention to something more commercial, a story for young girls […]
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