How 'Kill Move Paradise's' Set Reflects Radical Possibilities
Step 1: Add Mirrors.
Step 1: Add Mirrors.
It's near impossible to read any of Edgar Allan Poe's works without connecting their dark, unnerving despair with that of his own life. Orphaned at an early age, Poe's adulthood was characte…
Sara interviews Geoff Sobelle straight off the run of his solo show The Object Lesson at New York Theatre Workshop. Geoff is the choreographer and a performer in Holoscenes, a free pu…
There's a moment in Venus where a crimson curtain, which has been covering the top third of the stage, parts and reveals an audience of mounted doll heads looking down at the actors. The hea…
Sir?…Excuse me, sir? Can you hear me? Sir? Oh, good. I see you put your hearing aids back in your ears. I saw you in the first row, taking them out 45 minutes through the show, pre…
If I were a performer, I wouldn't read my reviews. All that crippling self-doubt and second-guessing? The conflicting, exaggerated demands of a short-sighted audience who just started thinki…
She Loves Me debuted live on the televisions, mobile screens, and hearts of aspiring theatergoers everywhere last week. And despite a few initial technical difficulties, we stalwart viewers …
Sara and Mariaisabel wonder why American Psycho didn’t receive more acclaim, and discuss all the ways race, religion, and sexuality intersect in Stew’s new musical ‘The Tot…
“I could live like this forever!” is the refrain sung nearly all the major characters in Tuck Everlasting, a musical adaptation of the beloved children’s novel. Unfortunate…
Yesterday, Deaf West Theatre began a Kickstarter campaign to raise $200,000 to perform at this year’s Tony Awards. Their Broadway production of Spring Awakening garnered a Best Revival…
When celebrities play struggling artists, the outlook is always optimistic.
This is about honoring Elsa's experiences, as well as her fans'.
Pause your Original Cast Recordings and pick one of these poems.