Written by Tyson Blanquart Monday, 27 February 2006 06:08
As Claire, Linda Kennedy’s fragility is nicely juxtaposed by her ferocity, sometimes within the same scene.
Written by Anne Earney Monday, 27 February 2006 05:53
From the pre-show carousel ride, through the first scene with girls wearing bloomers engaged in simulated sex under a strobe light, to the last, moving number by Waters, the production was a little intoxicating, at times a bit nauseating, and never quite exactly what one might expect.
Written by Jim Campbell Monday, 27 February 2006 05:42
I often found myself wondering what I was going to have for dinner as the songs played out on stage.
Written by Anne Earney Wednesday, 22 February 2006 06:41
Sam Shepard, a contemporary American playwright, is considered to be the leader of the avant-garde movement in theater, and his plays can be difficult to categorize.
Written by Tyson Blanquart Wednesday, 22 February 2006 06:28
We never see any of the characters making any absolute statements as to whose version of reality is the better one. This leaves the audience questioning their own realities—honestly questioning, something that theater rarely gets the audience as a whole to do.
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