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Theater in Sketch: THREE SISTERS TWO (EgoPo)

Chuck Schultz February 12, 2019 No Comments

Chuck Schultz gives his thoughts in words and sketch

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ALL THE DEAD BIDDLES (Underbite Theatre Company): Looks at life after death through lens of dark humor

Lisa Panzer January 15, 2018 1 Comment

Underbite Theatre Company handles a tough topic wiith searing insight and sensitivity.

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Features Theater

Theater in Sketch: ANNA (EgoPo)

Chuck Schultz April 4, 2017 No Comments

A loose adaptation by Brenna Geffer and her ensemble based on the novel, Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy.

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LA RONDE (Brenna Geffers): Moving around and switching around Schnitzler

Debra Miller October 26, 2015 No Comments

A new site-specific re-envisioning of Schnitzler’s 19th-century play brings post-modern import to his now-historic examination of socio-sexual mores.

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Dance Reviews Theater

THE HAIRY APE (EgoPo): The cage of modern life

Christopher Munden April 13, 2015 No Comments

The challenge for EgoPo director Brenna Geffers was to make a play which must have been theatrically and politically radical a century ago relevant to a 21st-century audience.

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Reviews Theater

THE LADY FROM THE SEA (Egopo): Bare production showcases Ibsen’s mental gymnastics

Michael Fisher February 24, 2014 No Comments

Henrik Ibsen’s name is so thoroughly canonized in theater history that it’s easy to forget just how progressive the man was as a playwright. Works…

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60-Second Review Reviews Theater

NO RESERVATIONS (PNAA): 60-second review

L. Haber December 3, 2013 No Comments

As the holiday season begins, so does the decorating process.  We all have those neighbors who take the time to remind us about the true story…

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