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After a year of letter exchange (sent directly to audience’s homes), Bea and Ona meet for the first time in front of a live audience through the memory of an adult Ona exploring her newest gallery opening “SAFEWAY 1998.”
Read MorePosted by Brittany Crowell | Oct 15, 2021 | Reviews
After a year of letter exchange (sent directly to audience’s homes), Bea and Ona meet for the first time in front of a live audience through the memory of an adult Ona exploring her newest gallery opening “SAFEWAY 1998.”
Read MorePosted by Brittany Crowell | Oct 12, 2021 | Reviews
IS THIS A ROOM brings a cold, political document to life; teaching us about ourselves, our country, and our values.
Read MorePosted by Brittany Crowell | Sep 28, 2021 | Reviews
Sanctuary City is not merely a memory play, but a snapshot of a time in America when safety was lost In Sanctuary City, Martyna Majok’s characters are searching for this safety – in country; in home; in family; in love; in each other.
Read MorePosted by Brittany Crowell | Sep 14, 2021 | Reviews
Broken into two segments, the piece finds strength in its universality. The chuckles, gasps, cheers, and applause from the audience confirm that Love Letters touches a nerve, one that is unanimously shared by anyone who has ever loved, lost, or walked away.
Read MorePosted by Brittany Crowell | May 27, 2021 | Reviews
I Couldn’t Tell You Why is a compact, deep and impactful 30 minutes of theater, and worth catching!
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