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Theatre Reviews

Oedipus

No matter what one does, the appeal of Greek tragedy in contemporary theatre is rather narrow. The-hypocrites’ current production of Oedipus, pared down to a 50-minute one-act and directed by whiz-kid artistic director Sean Graney, is no exception…

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Theatre ReviewsTom Williams

Graceland

Fairey is a welcomed new voice whose ability to tell a worthy, dramatic story with ample dose of very funny lines engages us from the start. Her humor emerges from her quirky, memorable characters and from their situations. Yet the humor in Graceland never diminishes the dramatic power of her play.

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Theatre ReviewsTom Williams

The Walls

Lisa Dillman’s play parallels two stories: one covers a series of three incarcerations of women in mental asylums dating from 1886, 1920’s and the late 1930’s while the other story features Carrie (Lacy Katherine Campbell) who is researching women in asylums.

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Hasta que el Mortgage nos Separe

No es fácil imaginar sacar humor de la obra de Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman, pero milagrosamente y con el espíritu latino indominable, eso es lo que hace la dramaturga Teresa Dovalpage con esta obra muy original. Se trata de una familia Cubana de la clase media-alta de Miami y sus dificultades

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