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“O” – A Cry for Freedom
Eliza Martin’s “O” examines how the acting world views and treats women. This feminist piece taps into women’s defiance, and their...
Mehr Gunawardena
Nov 7, 2018


“The Creeps,” A Masterpiece, Hiding in the Dark
Acid jazz blares into the darkness. Then, a green light. The figure crawling across the floor is Catherine Waller (Bertie’s sister in...
Alex Miller
Nov 6, 2018


“Et Le Lion,” The Power of Being Human
“Et Le Lion,” written and performed by Elizabeth Seldin, is about a woman named Cecilia whose father recently passed away. She must...
Mehr Gunawardena
Nov 5, 2018


“Vagina Odyssey”: A Woman’s Vaginal Revolution
Mixing comedy with vulnerable truths, Sarah J. Kennedy tells you about her journey with her vagina, and invites you to think about your...
Donasia Skyes
Nov 4, 2018


A Mighty “Fancifool” Dazzles
Ananda Bena‑Weber’s “Fancifool” is a powerhouse. Dedicated to “all the beautiful souls” she’s encountered on the streets of New York...
Nadia Asencio
Nov 3, 2018


A Wartime Journey “On the Other Side of the River”
“OTOSOTR” is the second war story I’ve seen at the United Solo Theatre Festival, and it easily outdoes the first in theatrical spectacle....
Christopher Popple
Nov 3, 2018


“Inconceivable,” Not Farfetched
Meirav Zur (Founder of English On Stage, an English‑language touring theater company based in Israel), looks and sort of sounds like...
Alex Miller
Nov 3, 2018


Hail to Queen V: “The Vagina Odyssey”
Ladies, if you aren’t already hailing to your V, Sarah J. Kennedy will help change that quickly. She opens up about the misconceptions of...
Carissa Chesanek
Nov 2, 2018


At the Apex of Tragedy, “Laughter is Therapy”
From the moment director Ozzie Jones took to the stage to address the audience before the show, it was clear that “Laughter is Therapy”...
Chance Morgan
Nov 2, 2018


The Brave Tale of a Mighty Warrior
How does a warrior find her cause? Easy. She takes the long way. Anthoula Katsimatides’ “Warrior Without a Cause” recounts her arduous...
Nadia Asencio
Nov 2, 2018


Thinking Outside the Box.
There are few things more ordinary, familiar or versatile than a cardboard box. They are tools for storage, for transportation, and often...
Chance Morgan
Oct 30, 2018


The Tragic Beauty of “A Kiss”
A kiss, to most people, is a simple gesture of love, intimacy and affection. But for Antonio Ligabue, the Swiss‑Italian painter whose...
Chance Morgan
Oct 26, 2018


“Inconceivable” Makes It Happen
“Inconceivable: The Totally True One‑Woman Semi‑Fertile Quasi‑Musical” is quite a title, and as it turns out, quite a show. Meirav Zur...
Chance Morgan
Oct 26, 2018


Creepy and Crawly in All the Right Ways
Without a doubt, “The Creeps” lives up to its name. Written and performed by Catherine Waller, the show tells the story of a bizarre...
James Bartholomew
Oct 26, 2018


“Diary Of A MILF…” A Mother You Would Love To Follow
In the very funny “Diary Of A MILF (Mom I’d Love to Follow),” Meshelle is a mother and wife who wants to maintain the carefree lifestyle...
Austin Kaiser
Oct 25, 2018


“Seamus” Is Just… Kickass!
The Jackson 5 promises I’m in good hands before the performance even begins. “ABC” plays while I wait for one of the most original and...
Alex Miller
Oct 24, 2018


“Song of Seamus…” A Psychedelic One‑Woman Rock Opera
It’s difficult to imagine a premise more ridiculous than that of “Song of Seamus and the Psychedelic Squirrel.” The show is a one‑woman...
James Bartholomew
Oct 24, 2018


Ranch Dressing? Yes, Please!
When “Ranch Dressing and Other Coping Mechanisms” began, Kelsie Huff was hiding in the bathroom stall of a church. When she saw the movie...
Austin Kaiser
Oct 23, 2018


“Homeful” Is Where the Heart Is
“Where are you from?” This is a familiar question to many of us, but especially to Amy Mihyang Ginther. She hates the question, because...
Chance Morgan
Oct 21, 2018


This “Warrior” Has a Cause Worth Fighting For
Anthoula Katsimatides, the writer and director of “Warrior Without a Cause” introduces herself to her audience. “Destined for greatness –...
James Bartholomew
Oct 17, 2018
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