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32 stories by "Sarah Scafidi"

Welder Wisdom: Playwrights Gwydion Suilebhan and Stephen Spotswood on the first handoff by Sarah Scafidi

The concept of The Welders playwrights' collective is seemingly simple, "Three years. Five plays. Pass it on."  But the effort and dedication that went into its formation is anything but.…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 4:16pm on August 4, 2016

, she took me back so tenderly, Capital Fringe (review) by Sarah Scafidi

In , she took me back so tenderly, banished? productions has created a 360 degree feast for the senses exploring loss, grief, and the fleeting nature of shared experience. Produced at the ne…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:40pm on July 22, 2016

Deb Margolin on 8 Stops, her comedy about motherhood, life and death by Sarah Scafidi

Deb Margolin is a woman of many, incredible talents: playwright, professor, mother, and solo performer.  She was founding member of the feminist Split Britches theatre company and has wri…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 3:19pm on July 15, 2016

Hello | Brother (review) by Sarah Scafidi

Hello | Brother is the stuff Fringe dreams are made of.  An evening of two bold and experimental short plays, writer/director solomon HaileSelassie takes a risk and succeeds with …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 7:11pm on July 11, 2016

Dial R for Robot (review) by Sarah Scafidi

 A recipe for one ambitious musical: throw in Hitchcock's Rope and the sci-fi film Blade Runner, add in some funky rock tunes by world-groove-jazz trio Djesben, and top if off with video …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 4:09pm on July 11, 2016

A Breakup Is Swift (review) by Sarah Scafidi

In an age where relationships begin with a swipe to the right – based on select photos and carefully written profiles – how do you really know you've gotten to know the real pers…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 7:40am on July 11, 2016

BRYCE: Hydrogen Blonde (review) by Sarah Scafidi

BRYCE: Hydrogen Blonde is a whirlwind.  With the bass throbbing and lights pulsating, BRYCE transports the audience at the Logan Fringe Arts Space's Trinidad Theatre to the throws of a ra…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 8:12pm on July 9, 2016
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