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SING THE BODY ELECTRIC (Theatre Exile): Electricity sparks and glows brightly, then sputters

Kathryn Osenlund April 30, 2018 2 Comments

Is there more still left in the playwright’s head that didn’t make it to the stage?

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seagull EgoPo review
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SEAGULL (EgoPo): A comedy of torn hearts and thwarted dreams

Kathryn Osenlund February 8, 2017 No Comments

The pathetically unfulfilled romantic expectations! The sad characters and absurd human comedy! EgoPo nails it, and beautifully. Sketches by Chuck Schultz.

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THE SISTERHOOD (Mauckingbird): Queering Moliere

Joshua Millhouse February 9, 2016 No Comments

It doesn’t take a Moliere scholar to enjoy these zany characters, brilliantly brought to life by the ensemble.

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THE SISTERHOOD (MAUCKINGBIRD): A delightful hi-brow comedy skewers hi-brow pretensions

Kathryn Osenlund February 8, 2016 1 Comment

While some plays are heavy three course meals, THE SISTERHOOD is definitely dessert.

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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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60-Second Review Reviews

HYBERNATE (Gunnar Montana): 60 Second Review

L. Haber March 10, 2014 No Comments

Gunnar Montana presents a jaw-dropping winter wonderland that is part art installation, part theatrical dance performances in HYBERNATE. After his sold-out BASEMENT (see Phindie’s review…

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