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    Soo, Messmer. Photo courtesy Skylight Theatre.

    Hungry Ghost Becomes the Latest Inhabitant of Skylight Theatre

    Leigh Kennicott 5 September
    2 minutes

    Bringing the Skylight’s series featuring women playwrights and directors to a close, Lisa Sanaye Dring’s Hungry Ghost may be the most densely packed, metaphorical drama presented this year. Dring tells the tale […]

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    Kurtz, Priver. Photo vy Kayte Deioma.

    A Slight Ache

    Ben Miles 30 August
    3 minutes

    A Slight Ache is a play written by the late Nobel prize-winning British playwright Harold Pinter. It was originally penned in 1958 and premiered as a radio play in 1959, prior to its initial stage production. […]

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    Abruzzo, Chase, Leonard. Photo by Alex Nehar.

    A Mesmerizing “View” at Ruskin Group Theatre

    Leigh Kennicott 25 August
    3 minutes

    Almost everyone knows about Arthur Miller’s play, Death of a Salesman, that exposes the pursuit of an American Dream with tragic consequences.  But fewer people know how much Miller was intrigued by […]

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    Bruhier, Combs, Rocker-Cook, Winner. Photo by Ryan Rowles.

    One Moment Covers a Lifetime at Theatre 40

    Melinda Schupmann 19 August
    2 minutes

    Kudos to playwright Marion Zola for bringing us the story of Bet, a brave and quite intelligent slave in the late 18th century, who sued for her freedom … and won. […]

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    Hull, Sturgis, LaMadrid, Romero. Photo by Cooper Bates.

    Crabs in a Bucket Introduces Us to Ourselves at Echo Theatre Company

    Leigh Kennicott 2 August
    2 minutes

    What a metaphor for life! Bernardo Cubria simmers it down to a shucking bucket of crabs, all struggling to get up and out, no matter at whose (or whats’) expense.  Sound […]

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    Weidner, Sprik, Marshall, Wallinger. Photo by Ian Flanders.

    Queen Margaret Reigns in Theatricum’s War of the Roses

    Leigh Kennicott 30 July
    2 minutes

    What an ingenious move, to reposition Shakespeare’s History Plays to feature a woman who might seem to simply sit on the sidelines while the men do all the jockeying for […]

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