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326 stories by "Nicole Serratore"

We Interrupt this Blog to Say Nazis are Bad by Nicole Serratore

I was deeply disturbed by the play This Beautiful Future in 2017 when I first saw it in London.It's written by Rita Kalnejas about two teenagers in 1944 France. They've snuck away to have se…

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 7:57pm on March 8, 2022

February 2022: Quiet Pain, Secret Joy, Idols in Luv by Nicole Serratore

If you don't tell me... I won't know since I am idiot.  We stan the self-aware leading man of Our Beloved Summer.   *************************** Our Beloved Summer The great ple…

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 9:10pm on February 28, 2022

January 2022: Happiness, Revenge, Answering Machines by Nicole Serratore

While the pandemic is not over, with the new year, I no longer feel the need to call this a Pandemic Diary. I'm just going to review the dramas I am watching or share my thoughts about th…

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 7:12pm on January 27, 2022

Pandemic Diary December 2021: Dramas to Recommend by Nicole Serratore

   Gratuitous pic of LA and a sunset at LACMA Back on my drama bullshit and feeling good. I have had a really good month of dramas I've enjoyed  and I feel a bit renewed in my …

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 5:00pm on December 26, 2021

Review: Company on Broadway by Nicole Serratore

A gender-swapped Company leaves the leading lady without a voice. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Company on Broadway appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 8:48pm on December 20, 2021

Pandemic Diary November- December 2021: The BTS Concerts in Los Angeles by Nicole Serratore

I came late to the BTS fandom, arriving in December 2020, maybe a little scared and unsure. I was intimidated by how much BTS content there was and how much there was to learn about the cult…

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 1:29pm on December 15, 2021

Pandemic Diary September-October 2021: BTS Distracted by Nicole Serratore

I went to the Grand Canyon. Recommended.  As I mentioned before, I have been really focused on my BTS education lately.  Remarkably, I am headed to their concerts in Los Angeles in No…

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 4:47pm on November 6, 2021

Review: Speak Softly, Go Far: Hannah Mamalis at Dublin Fringe Festival by Nicole Serratore

An inventive audio show from comedian-storyteller Hannah Mamalis shifts our perspective. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Speak Softly, Go Far: Hannah Mamalis at Dublin Fringe Fes…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 7:26pm on September 20, 2021

Sun & Sea at BAM Fisher by Nicole Serratore

A climate change opera with a sly libretto is undone by a casually messy staging in an undersized venue. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Sun & Sea at BAM Fisher appeared first on Exe…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 11:15am on September 17, 2021

Pandemic Diary August 2021: Misty Watercolor Memories by Nicole Serratore

Me and my freshman dorm  This month marks the 28th anniversary of me moving to NYC. My boss was moving his daughter into the same NYU dorm I lived in yesterday.  While it was probably…

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 12:41pm on August 29, 2021

Review: Merry Wives at the Delacorte by Nicole Serratore

Delightful leading ladies but the chaos and comedy never seem to reach full throttle in this Shakespearean adaptation. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Merry Wives at the Delacorte…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 10:43am on August 10, 2021

Pandemic Diary July 2021: Sad Stuff and So Much Seo In-guk by Nicole Serratore

I am Mildly Bitter. I feel like Min Yoongi is speaking my language Hello. I am a Min Yoongi stan now. It came fast and furious. I'm sad I did not discover his existence sooner. But I am her…

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 8:39pm on August 4, 2021

Review: Romantic Songs of the Patriarchy at the Guggenheim Museum by Nicole Serratore

A veritable snowstorm of misogyny falls in this galvanizing installation performance from artist Ragnar Kjartansson. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Romantic Songs of the Patriar…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 7:22pm on July 12, 2021

Pandemic Diary June 2021: Revenge, Grief, and High Jumps by Nicole Serratore

I finally left New York City to visit my family who I had not seen in person since Christmas 2018. It was pretty stressful.  A plane. An airport. Unmasked people. Just so many people. A r…

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 12:23pm on July 4, 2021

Review: Current at Arts Brookfield by Nicole Serratore

An audio installation leads you on a walk through Lower Manhattan and offers an invitation to the multiverse of New York City. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Current at Arts Bro…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 2:07pm on June 27, 2021

Pandemic Diary May 2021: Divorce, Ballerinos, and Ghosts by Nicole Serratore

At what point does this stop being a pandemic diary? At what point does this stop being a pandemic? I started to commute to my office a few days a week. It's been good for my mental health …

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 4:50pm on May 30, 2021

Review: This American Wife by Nicole Serratore

Interrogating twirling housewives and the performance of realness, this satirical offering from Fake Friends works best when using its own voice. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review:…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 4:49pm on May 26, 2021

Review: Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overload at NYTW by Nicole Serratore

Kristina Wong's solo show about her mutual aid efforts during the pandemic documents this moment in Asian American history. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Kristina Wong, Sweatsh…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 11:25am on May 17, 2021

Review: All the Different Ways That Commodore Matthew Perry Could Have Died by Nicole Serratore

A short theater-animated hybrid confronts the history of Commodore Matthew Perry with humor and lamentation. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: All the Different Ways That Commodore…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:16pm on May 3, 2021

Pandemic Diary April 2021: Rabies, Vendettas, Murders by Nicole Serratore

  I celebrated reaching "immunity" by taking the subway for the first time in 395 days.  I also ate a muffin outside unmasked.  It is a slow road for me back to public interaction…

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 5:29pm on April 29, 2021

Review: The Return of the Dragon at REDCAT by Nicole Serratore

Guillermo Calderón and his collaborators make a mini-documentary that reflects on Chilean politics, the pandemic, and where theater goes from here. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Rev…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:26am on April 8, 2021

Pandemic Diary March 2021: Team Good Boy by Nicole Serratore

Spring is springing and unlike last year which was a profoundly silent time…this year New York City is full of revving motorcycles.  My dearest friend from college had a baby and despi…

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 3:07pm on April 4, 2021

Review: Honestly Sincere at Theater in Quarantine by Nicole Serratore

Theater in Quarantine offers scarily accurate time travel to those awkward teen years in Honestly Sincere. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Honestly Sincere at Theater in Quaranti…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 2:35pm on March 28, 2021

Pandemic Diary February 2021: 12 Months of Blogging by Nicole Serratore

It's been a fucking year. And I don't know what I am supposed to tell this pandemic diary…except I didn't really think when this started, we'd get here. I started counting the days I had n…

SOURCE: Mildly Bitter's Musings at 3:53pm on March 14, 2021

Review: The Long Goodbye at BAM/MIF by Nicole Serratore

With intimacy and intensity, Riz Ahmed performs a personal gig-storytelling show that looks at the complexities of post-colonial identity. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: The L…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:50am on February 24, 2021
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