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  • Lifeline Throws a Buoy to Those Who Need It
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  • Bias or Discrimination: Learn the Difference in Art Shulman’s New Play

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    Song, Schoenecker, Covarrubias, Grayson, Mondag. Photo by Areon Mobasher.

    The Fountain Theatre’s Emersive Documentary, Poetry for the People

    Leigh Kennicott 19 February
    3 minutes

    Have you heard of a poet named June Jordan?  I had not, but I have long understood the intensity of the civil rights era.  And that’s all I needed to immerse myself […]

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    Sazzle, Rubin, Visser, Dickie, Adams, Tolsky. Photo by Ken Sawyer.

    Lifeline Throws a Buoy to Those Who Need It

    Leigh Kennicott 13 February
    2 minutes

    Have you ever seen a play that was so instructive you wanted everyone, happy or sad, to see it?  Well, congratulations. I have found just the play for you! Actually, it […]

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    Chiaramonte, Bedgood. Photo by Joe Coldize.

    Sometimes Indulging in Sweet Air is the Best Revenge

    Leigh Kennicott 10 February
    2 minutes

    If you’ve ever loved having your tooth pulled at the Dentist for the respite that nitrous oxide gives you, this is the play for you! Alternatively, if you’ve spent Valentine’s […]

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    Montez, Passero. Photo by Demian Tejeda-Benitiz.

    What Opa Did–A Different Look at Sacrifice from the Holocaust

    Leigh Kennicott 26 January
    2 minutes

    What Opa Did is an intriguing play, based on a true event during the Holocaust.  And I mean that in more ways than one.  The story of a young family trying to fly […]

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    Weil, Tazi. Photo by Aziz Tazi.

    Bias or Discrimination: Learn the Difference in Art Shulman’s New Play

    Leigh Kennicott 1 December
    2 minutes

    Art Shulman, an academic as well as a prolific playwright, ponders the difference between bias and discrimination in his provocative play, Bias, now onstage at the Hudson in Hollywood.  You may be muttering […]

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    Randall, Duckart. Photo credit Marc J. Franklin.

    Fun Home

    Abigail Padgett 24 November
    6 minutes

    It’s a brisk New England autumn night, and the audience pulls on coats as they exit the theater. An elegant, white-haired gentleman is still weeping (decorously, this is Boston) in […]

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