Is there more still left in the playwright’s head that didn’t make it to the stage?
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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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It doesn’t take a Moliere scholar to enjoy these zany characters, brilliantly brought to life by the ensemble.
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While some plays are heavy three course meals, THE SISTERHOOD is definitely dessert.
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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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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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