It’s been said that the bedrock of theatrical expression is the movement of bodies in space.
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It’s been said that the bedrock of theatrical expression is the movement of bodies in space.
Continue reading “Bodies Bodies Bodies”
If you seek out dramaturgy unlike anything you expect, get thee to The Tank for The Goat Exchange’s Deadclass, Ohio.
Continue reading “Down the Bear Hole”
There’s a reason that Samuel D. Hunter is considered Mr. Idaho.
Continue reading “Inside the Residency”
Theater companies love to adorn their building’s interior walls with photos of the productions that they want their audiences to remember.
Continue reading “The Last Fiveteen Years”
Where do you expect to hear surround sound?
Continue reading “The Room Where”
Only a live performance can utilize the audience’s immediate responses to shape the explicit text of the show.
Continue reading “Tight Elasticity”
Conventional wisdom says there’s one surefire sign that a musical has a fire score:
Continue reading “Earworming”
When I buy a ticket for a puppet show, I expect the smaller scale, DIY theater that exists in the realm of the handheld.
Continue reading “Dodo as a Dodo”
Staged chaos is an oxymoron in terms.
Continue reading “What Reigns”
The Dan Daw Show’s open captions alter how we process sequences designed to seem potentially off-script.
Continue reading “Open Clarification”