“Only connect,” wrote the novelist E.M. Forster, “Live in fragments no longer.” Ah, but that’s easier said than done, E.M., particularly in the windblown wilds of the Western U.S., the so-called “empty corridor”, and particularly among the men and women who make it their profession to drive trucks across the country. It is so difficult, […]
Archives for July 22, 2019
How LadyM, begun as a look at Macbeth’s witches, became a menstruation comedy
Rachel Hynes is excited. She is a few hours away from the Friday night performance of LadyM, a devised production based on interviews with D.C. women on their experiences with menstruation. The ensemble-devised piece focuses on the titular LadyM and the three witches of Macbeth. Hynes explores with passion and dignity what the play description […]
Capital Fringe review: Emil Amok! All Pucked Up: Harvard, NPR and more
“The best thing about majoring in Invisibility Studies,” jokes Emil Guillermo early on in his one-person show, Emil Amok! All Pucked Up: Harvard, NPR and more, making its DC premiere right now at the Capital Fringe, “is that you don’t need to show up to the final.” This moment is indicative of how the next […]
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