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"Theatre is the art form of the present: it exists only in the present, and then it's gone."
~Simon McBurney

10/18/2019 0 Comments

Family keeps you afloat: A review of Good Fishermen Know A Lot About Sex

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Kelley Pierre and Dorothy Dillingham Blue. (Photo by Kyle Shaddeau)

Good Fishermen Know A Lot About Sex is a musically driven family drama that does a good job exploring the struggles of a family's encounter with addiction, coupled with an extremely worthy cause of donating all proceeds to inner-city artistic programs and sober living communities.


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10/7/2019 0 Comments

Magically Macabre: A review of EDGAR ALLAN POE

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Duffy Hudson. Photo by Jessica Peralta

Force of Nature Productions invites you for an evening filled with masterful acting and a dramatic reintroduction to an author you only thought you knew helmed by Duffy Hudson. 


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10/7/2019 0 Comments

Oozes radioactive fun: A review of Toxic Avenger the Musical

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Loïc Suberville and Lennon Hobson. Photo by Joy Tenenberg-Cook.

BoomStick Theater production of Toxic Avenger is nothing short of extraordinary, capable of dishing out laughs and groans in equal measure. Filled with standout harmonies and fantastic comedic performances this one is guaranteed to delight and disgust.


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10/1/2019 0 Comments

The trauma of fame: A review of NEVER EVER LAND

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Andrew Carter (with Josh Randall in the background) Photo by Matt Kamimura

​Rider Strong's debut play Never Ever Land is a dark, at times disturbing narrative about one family's fallout with a notably tragic event. And its precise direction and impressive acting make this a meaningful and powerhouse production. ​


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