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Tag: Guillermo Calderón

Reviews Theater

KISS (Wilma): What does it mean when someone else is representing you?

Toby Zinman February 4, 2023 No Comments

A play is about acting as well as the political act of making theater as well as about getting it wrong through cultural appropriation

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Reviews Theater

ESCUELA (Guillermo Calderón/ FringeArts): You say you want a revolution

Christopher Munden January 29, 2016 No Comments

A narrowly focused, transportative work about a cell of Marxist revolutionaries, like entering a fading kodachrome snapshot.

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