The Dan Daw Show’s open captions alter how we process sequences designed to seem potentially off-script.
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The Dan Daw Show’s open captions alter how we process sequences designed to seem potentially off-script.
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Watching The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy [redux] can feel like a crazy-making experience, befitting a play about a man driven to-infinity-and-beyond his wits’ end.
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It’s always a gas to track overlaps between Under the Radar productions.
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Teeth’s songs skip the typical foreplay of showtunes, opting instead to immediately begin with lyrical shocks to the system.
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On the stereotypical spectrum of high-school cliques, the jocks would be at one end, and the theater kids would be on the very opposite other side.
Continue reading “Until the Wheels Fall Off”
Read no further unless you saw Shit. Meet. Fan. at MCC.
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This season’s revivals of Our Town and King Lear cut swaths from their original texts in order to emphasize a shared theme.
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If you’ve seen a few Cirque du Soleil productions — or any circus, really — then the acts in Yuletide Factory won’t seem particularly revelatory.
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Art has the power to permanently change your association with other pieces of art.
Continue reading “In Perpetuity”
There’s nothing more badass than an artist who follows up their most commercially successful hit by pulling an “and now for something completely different.”
Continue reading “Lineage”