In a locker/meeting/breakfast/lunch/living room of a car manufacturer in Detroit, signs cover the walls: “No Gambling”; “No Smoking”; “No Playing Music”. A strict “stop and search policy” is enforced upon the workers passing through the room each day …Read more
A Dream of Red Pavilions is one of the four the most famous works of traditional Chinese literature, the other three being Journey to the West, The Tales of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margin (All Men are Brothers), but little known outside of Asia. …Read more
Mambo meets Andy Kaufman, spiced with a pinch of Michael Bublé – and served in English and Spanish — in Migguel Anggelo’s Another Son of Venezuela. Anggelo sings and dances, talks with passion, and knows how to connect with the heart of the audience …Read more
The sound of waves crashing against a sandy shore. A beach ball rolls from the side downstage. A female voice recites lines from a poem created by an artificial intelligence. Images of palm trees, the ocean and sand fade on the back wall of the stage …Read more
Oxygen and Hydrogen, two elements that need to come together so life can flow like water. For the characters Deborah and Jake in Ground UP Productions’ H2O by Jane Martin, such a bond is not so simple. Jake and Deborah are actors. He is an establishe …Read more
A dark room with a few light bulbs is all it takes to send the audience of Empanada Loca underground and into a massage room in an abandoned subway tunnel. This dark yet humorous play from Labyrinth Theater Company, written and directed by Aaron Mark …Read more