On the surface, The Deep Blue Sea might seem a love triangle, but Helen McCrory’s performance makes it a prism — multifaceted, disorienting, and brilliant – in the National Theatre’s 2016 production of Terence Rattigan’s 1952 play, which is being presented online through July 16. We first see Hester unconscious on the floor of her […]
Archives for July 10, 2020
Tune in and listen up. This week’s list of recommended shows and podcasts
Ride Share by Reginald Edmund Produced by Black Lives Black Words International Project July 9 – 12 $16.96 Click for tickets Ride Share follows an young African American Uber Driver as a series of events begins to threaten his very humanity. Accompanied by his dark rider, a specter passenger that steers him forward as he […]
Review: Synetic Theater’s The Decameron, Day Two
In Ronald Harwood’s 20th-century play about the theater, The Dresser, the title character says of his friend who was in crisis due to depression, “What saved him was an offer of work.” Isn’t that the truth and what we artists all need right now? Well, then, God bless Synetic Theater for offering work to so […]
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