“Nothing much has changed, except people lock their doors at night now.” Considering it’s generally required reading on the school curriculum, and frequently staged by amateur as well as professional companies, it’s a...
Strange and tender, God’s Ear by Jenny Schwartz unfolds like a haunting case of déjà vu where relationships become a string of idioms, kind of like Dr. Seuss in couples counseling. Amanda Saunders and Paul Caramagno...
In the classic late 40s movie All About Eve, Bette Davis as Margo Channing utters the famous line, “Fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy night!” That’s pretty much the tone of Kimberly Demmary’s...
City Garage’s controversial production of Neil LaBute’s 1989 play, Filthy Talk for Troubled Times: Scenes of Intolerance is ongoing at their gallery-of-residence at Bergamot Station. Coming up...
Shame’s unabashed nauseating effect is, in its own right, beautiful and nonetheless daring. While current television and cinema currently push the sexual envelope, Shame seems to seal it, and then pass it through the...