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A GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP (The Colored Girls Museum): 2016 Fringe review 12

Jessica Johnson September 11, 2016 No Comments

A GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP is about the reclamation of the colored girl’s experience, finding the strength and beauty in it, acknowledging barriers to healing and developing tools for survival and liberation.

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An Interview with Morriah Aleese Young, Creator of BUILDING A WORLD, BUT BUILDING A WORLD FOR WOMEN

Joshua Millhouse July 14, 2016 No Comments

We sat down with Morriah to discuss her utopian artscape, feminism, boob-themed carnival games, and Beyonce.

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UNDERGROUND EPISODES (Run Boy Run Productions): Fringe Review 52

JB Farley September 15, 2014 No Comments

UNDERGROUND EPISODES carries us from Olney to past City Hall and then back again in poems, half-spoken and half-recited, sometimes direct and sometimes inscrutable.

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“Reviewing a Play”

Christopher Munden November 26, 2012 No Comments

Writing a play review, a brief critical account of an actual performance, involves making an evaluation.

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