Theater

Fall Theatre: Subscribe for Unsolicited Lobotomies and (un)Conditional Pegging, by Kathryn R. Rieber

Visions of September nights swell in my brain: stage lights warm and inviting; theaters teem with darkened audiences, echoing enamored with the allure of spontaneity. Where celebrated artists, players, directors, and writers return home. Where one goes to practice utopia and sit with disaster. Where one may be with the mystery of life itself, and […]

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THEATER: ‘The Giggling Granny’ Eerily and Entertainingly Tells the Story of Serial Killer Nannie Doss

It’s not often you hear the story of a female serial killer, let alone one from the early 20th century. ‘The Giggling Granny,’ running from Jan. 9 – Jan. 26 at Theater for the New City, gives audiences a first-hand account from famous serial killer Nannie Doss herself as she regales how she murdered four

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THEATER: Weird birds don’t quite stick the landing in Fowl Play: Conference of the Birds, review by Oscar Fock

Fowl Play: Conference of the Birds is an experimental play. Let’s get that out of the way before anything else, as without that knowledge, the viewing experience will be quite confusing. Now, Fowl Play is also not a puppet theater. Let’s get that out of the way, too, as, again, without that knowledge, the viewing

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