That time when you first arrived to New York City and you were in awe of the city and figuring out yourself and the world, that time is the world of Liminal. Funny, endearing, and full of those wonderful New York City stereotypes about the people and …Read more
Aerial acrobatics, graceful choreography, heartfelt confessions and measured internal monologues weave together in Fail Better: Beckett Moves UMO. In this production at the New York International Fringe Festival created by the UMO Ensemble, Samuel Be …Read more
Raw, contemporary and edgy, The Dirty Blondes’ The American Play is the story of college students all over the country. Performed at the New York International Fringe Festival, this play by Ashley Jacobson pays strange and twisted homage to Bret East …Read more
Sea of Souls, devised by the Ion Theater Company of San Diego, is a witty, fast-paced play about friendship, loyalty, and accepting the past. Written and directed by Glenn Paris and Claudio Raygoza, this authentic, drama-filled story is set in the la …Read more
If free choice is the most important tool we have at our disposal, how much can we really mess up our lives? In Christopher B Latro’s play Devoted Dreams, the central character, Alexander (Brandon Alan Smith), leads a life that spirals out of control …Read more
Those looking for something raw, unique, and devastating in a theater experience will find it in Trash Cuisine. The production from the Belarus Free Theatre is an unnerving depiction of the torture and execution of political prisoners, past and prese …Read more
Blessed Unrest and Teatri ODA of Kosova bring to the stage Doruntine, a mythical tale that traverses contemporary situations and evokes emotions that are often complicated and unresolved. The bilingual production doesn’t make any concessions for non- …Read more
There are some plays driven by a narrative plot and others by a concept; Knock: A Journey to a Strange Country is the latter. The theater group Lost and Found Project has created this ensemble piece using the work of 20th-century poet Daniil Kharms a …Read more
Ever wanted to sit in on someone else’s first date? You’ll get to do just that at The Blind Date Project, presented as part of the 2015 COIL Festival. What is fun about the piece is that every single performance is different. The audience enters the …Read more
Excuse My Dust (A Dorothy Parker Portfolio) is created and performed by Jennifer Engstrom with honesty, rawness and empathy. Parker, American poet and writer who died in 1967, is portrayed as a woman misunderstood by society and in constant despair o …Read more