Review: Finding Beauty Within
In a world of beauty, fashion, and image, comes a story of a young girl who breaks free from her insecurities and finds herself as an amateur beauty queen and model. Written and performed by Julia Sun,...
View ArticleReview: 19th Century Ghostbusters
Imagine an alternate universe where some of the world’s greatest literary voices are somehow now involved in the paranormal. This universe comes to life in Emily Dickinson: Paranormal Investigator....
View ArticleReview: Greetings From the Dumbass State
photo by Kat MorenoFlorida has always been the butt of many jokes mostly because the stories of the denizens can be just so crazy and weird! In Mark Levy's All is Fine in Sunny Florida, an Everyman...
View ArticleReview: Finding Your Safe Space
College is a place where you often find yourself. The things you do and the people you surround yourself may define the person you ultimately become. Inspired by her own experiences, Una Aya Osato...
View ArticleReview: Fragments of a Broken Heart
In Rachel Kerry’s multimedia drama Seven Fragments, the relationship of two young girls is explored as their bond grows from new friends into something a little bit more. Featuring theater, poetry,...
View ArticleReview: Love Nose No Bounds
Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac is kind of the world’s most beloved romances. A poetic man with a nose like no other falls for a young woman who happens to be falling for a soldier. With conflicts...
View ArticleReview: Burning Love
Meet Tom and Eliza. Eliza has an affinity for burning books and having her back touched. Tom has an affinity for living in the bathtub and being scared of his kids. Let's watch the evolution of their...
View ArticleThe Rulers: A Sneek Peak into Rule of 7x7: February Edition
The weather changes from frigid to mild in just a day so it must be February. And another Rule of 7x7 is coming to The Tank! So to get you ready for Thursday's show at 7:00pm and 9:30pm, we have a...
View ArticleReview: D'yan Forest's International Tour of Men
photo by BogdanWhen you reach your 81st year, you’re bound to have a plethora of stories to share. Just ask D’yan Forest. In her solo cabaret, Forest takes the audience on a tour of her life around the...
View ArticleReview: The Crisis of Life and Ikea
A boy is having an existential crisis. A girl is having an IKEA crisis. But who’s there to help? That’s the premise of Help me out here, produced by No Dominion Theatre Co. Written, directed, and...
View ArticleReview: Pure Madness
Sometimes an idea on paper sounds like brilliance but when it becomes a reality, it doesn’t quite work as well as you thought. That may be the case with The Golden Smile. Written by Yaakov Bressler,...
View ArticleReview: When the Audience Plays Murderer
Participatory theater is like being a door-to-door salesman. The pitch needs to start off so strong that the potential customer doesn’t slam the door on your face. If the pitch isn’t good then that...
View ArticleReview: Grandpa, Me, and the Ensemble
There are people in our lives that shape us into the people we become later in life. For Laura Force Scruggs, it was her grandpa. In Punk Grandpa, Scruggs offers a loving homage to the man with an...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Zach Libresco
Name: Zach LibrescoHometown: Mineola, NYEducation: Wesleyan UniversitySelect Credits: The Shakespeare Forum's The Merchant of Venice (Lorenzo); dell'Arte Opera Ensemble's The Fairy Queen...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Harrison Bryan
Name: Harrison BryanHometown: Brooklyn, New YorkEducation: Boston University, College of Fine Arts, BFA ActingFavorite Credits: Off Broadway: MCC’s FreshPlay Festival (Clurman Theatre, Theatre Row); NY...
View ArticleReview: Waiting for Grief to End
We all grieve in different ways. And that’s never been more true than in Kasey Brown and Marc J. Franklin’s Thank You for Waiting. The drama follows a pair of old friends who happen upon the same room...
View ArticleReview: Discovering the Truth
We all have memories and visions of our parents. What they were like when we were kids. It's how we remember them. In Nicole Ferraro's breathtaking Why So Much Shame?, Ferraro recalls her father who...
View ArticleReview: I Was in a Cult
We’ve heard stories about people getting involved in religious cults but we never imagined it could happen to us. Why does it happen? How does it happen? That’s the story Diana Brown is about to share...
View ArticleReview: The Devil's Jam Session
In the festival circuit, there’s always that one show that’s not like the others. In the landscape of the 2016 Frigid Festival, that show is Supershock vs. Faust. Billed as a “movieconcert”, Supershock...
View ArticleReview: Spittin' Women
Catching the wave of a rising trend and capitalizing on its success is always a smart idea. But the product has to be just as good, if not better. The biggest theatrical phenomenon right now is...
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