Capital Fringe review: meg jo beth amy & louisa
meg jo beth amy & louisa is a fictional depiction of how Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women" evolved into the classic story we know. True, Alcott was pressured by her publisher to abandon…
meg jo beth amy & louisa is a fictional depiction of how Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women" evolved into the classic story we know. True, Alcott was pressured by her publisher to abandon…
One enters into the eulogy of Mamita by her grown daughter, Charla, played by the playwright Adriana Hillas. But this one-woman performance is much more than a eulogy that remembers a loved …
Anyone who considers reality TV as lowbrow should withhold final judgement until they see this play. William Shakespeare's words lend themselves as surprisingly appropriate in a "Real Housew…
Full disclosure, I like to go see a play without any advance research. If that is your style, stop reading now and just make your plans to see this play. But if you insist to know a little m…
There are numerous themes to Edgar Allan Poe's body of work: Perverse, mysterious, grotesque, and merry. Coincidentally, those are the names of the characters for this compilation of scenes …
Imagine a bird emoji tweeting. No, it's not another bizarre White House official message. The Hodgepodge Group has adapted Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five. It would be wise to be h…
Break out your pink pussy hats! Wonder if Gloria Steinam and Florynce Kennedy started this way? The production of Portraits of Grrrls felt like I walked into a high school guidance counselor…
Nazi Germany, South African apartheid, any city USA circa Black Lives Matter, pre-civil rights era America, Batista regime in Cuba, Cochabamba in Bolivia, Syrian uprising, 1984, even Jews in…