Front Row Film Roast: Obliterate what you love

Front Row Film Roast: Obliterate what you love
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At this month’s Front Row Film Roast, the group of roastmasters are unleashing on a movie dripping with millenial nostalgia, 10 Things I Hate About You. … read more

Saturday’s Voyeur 2019: The Need for Moderate Political Action

Saturday’s Voyeur 2019: The Need for Moderate Political Action
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Although the first act of Saturday’s Voyeur was hard to follow at times, from the second intermission on, the crowd was laughing hysterically. … read more

Keeping the Ogden Family Close: Good Company Theatre to Produce The Jungle

Keeping the Ogden Family Close: Good Company Theatre to Produce...
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For Camille and Alicia Washington of Good Company Theatre, what started as a passion project has now developed into a real institution. … read more

NOW-ID Dance Presents Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring

NOW-ID Dance Presents Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring
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NOW-ID’s one-night production of Igor Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, like much of Boye-Christensen’s recent work, took place in an outdoor location. … read more

SB Dance’s Sleeping Beauty @ Rose Wagner Black Box Theater 06.15

SB Dance’s Sleeping Beauty @ Rose Wagner Black Box Theater...
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SB Dance is clearly unafraid of pushing buttons, as shown by their limited-run retelling of the classic Sleeping Beauty legend. … read more

Kathak and Grace: Kaladharaa Dance School

Kathak and Grace: Kaladharaa Dance School
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The message was clear: Kaldharaa Dance School wants more people to know they exist and wants to teach them about the rich history of Kathak. … read more

The First Cut Never Feels Like a Cut: Mark Macey’s Other/Self

The First Cut Never Feels Like a Cut: Mark Macey’s...
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Macey’s brother, David Macey, starts opening paint cans, which soon walks up a ladder to pour over a simple, wooden structure draped in gray cloth. I walk upstairs as the space begins to warm with energy. … read more

Review: Mopey Wrecks

Review: Mopey Wrecks
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Mopey Wrecks (A Performative Analysis of Sibling Interdependency and the Increasing Unlikelihood of Returning to Moscow) is an intricate weaving of feelings between characters who can’t help but both bring each other up and tear another down. … read more

Review: The Aliens

Review: The Aliens
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The Aliens is a performance that’d be subtle enough for TV but is still connective enough for theatre. “Half of this play … is silence,” writes playwright Annie Baker, and it’s true. It works in this production because the audience is so close. … read more

Creature Feature: Lucy Fur

Creature Feature: Lucy Fur
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To Lucy, drag has been an extremely important means of expression. “I’ve been dying my hair and getting wild piercings for years, and it’s always been a big part of me—to not feel scared to do what I want to do or to be who I am,” he says. … read more