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BREATHE SMOKE (Orbiter 3): These are times of change

Joshua Millhouse October 28, 2016 No Comments

Williams avoids the metatheatrics associated with plays about performance for an inquiry into painful transitions we all must undergo.

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A PORCH AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD (Transmissions): The magic happens in magical realism

Ninni Saajola November 15, 2015 No Comments

A magical realism play based on a true story could easily be a disaster, but Transmissios Theatre makes the magic happen.

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A PORCH AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD (Transmissions): Extremist religion and unrequited love

Julius Ferraro November 14, 2015 No Comments

In deep Siberia, Karp Lykov and his grown children encounter their first outsiders in fifty years.

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JUG-BABY: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY (Transmissions Theatre): A jar of surprises

JB Farley November 19, 2014 No Comments

There is magic and wonder in the world, and not the cheap kind from childhood fairy tales, but the hard earned kind from adults who speak in their own true voices and dare to tell us how we’re all put together.

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