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PINK PUNCH (Art Church): Rosemary’s baby shower—one hell of a weird ride

Michael Kelly January 29, 2016 No Comments

If the ninth circle of hell decided to host a baby shower, it would resemble something like PINK PUNCH by Cara Blouin.

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THE HANDMAID’S TALE (Curio): One woman’s poignant and personal story

Scott Wiser November 1, 2015 No Comments

A timely retelling of Margaret Atwood’s classic dystopian novel.

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Gigi Naglak, Bryan S Clark (as Horny Rudolph), and Gwen Rooker in a previous installment of Tribe of Fools’ annual holiday burlesque (Photo credit: Plate 3 Photography)
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Tribe of Fools Gets Naughty with THE REVENGE OF HORNY RUDOLPH: A Holiday Burlesque Preview with Terry Brennan

Debra Miller December 3, 2014 No Comments

Tribe of Fools’ popular holiday burlesque is back this year for one night only with its fifth ensemble-devised installment, THE REVENGE OF HORNY RUDOLPH.

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Photo by Kyle Cassidy
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THE GLASS MENAGERIE (Commonwealth Classic): Through the glass darkly

Christopher Munden August 13, 2014 No Comments

Commonwealth’s production draws the curtain on enough of the play’s window into regret to reveal the melancholy brilliance of THE GLASS MENAGERIE.

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DANCING AT LUGHNASA (Curio): Casting Disaster

Jessica Foley March 13, 2014 1 Comment

The summer of 1998, I permanently moved out of my mother’s house. (My mother moved down to Nashville abruptly and without me.) So I traveled…

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