for all the women who thought they were Mad
A study of past, present and future in the lives of women of African descent in the West. The trauma of the second African Diaspora.
Read MorePosted by Constance Rodgers | Oct 28, 2019 | Reviews
A study of past, present and future in the lives of women of African descent in the West. The trauma of the second African Diaspora.
Read MorePosted by Constance Rodgers | Sep 26, 2019 | Reviews
you suddenly find yourself choking up in between fits of laughter.
Read MorePosted by Constance Rodgers | Sep 25, 2019 | Reviews
By Constance Rodgers Two plays for the price of one should be a good deal if both are worth...
Read MorePosted by Constance Rodgers | Aug 6, 2019 | Reviews
The prolific dandy Noёl Coward was dubbed The Master, though as Coward himself says, he was more a “jack of all trades than a master of one.” We enter the intimate space of the W. Scott McLucas Studio at the Irish Repertory Theatre to James Morgan’s elegant royal blue stage design and, LOVE, NOЁL The Songs and Letters of Noёl Coward, has begun. The focal point of the salon like set is a bust of this modern man, from a different century, holding court upstage as expressionless as he was in real life.
Read MorePosted by Constance Rodgers | Jul 25, 2019 | Reviews
Tender Napalm is a contemporary play that will become a classic. You can count on the works at HERE to be innovative and thought provoking. I recommend this production of Tender Napalm to all theatre professionals. Run to experience a true example of how powerful just the bare necessities of theatre are (story and storyteller) when in the minds and hands of passionate artists like Ridley, Norwood, Bey and Aja.
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