March 10, 2015 | Theatre,
Real stories from Americans in the margins
“Hola! Bueno, when I was a transvestite and prostitute, my name was Hilda.” This is one of the first lines spoken in Muse & Morros, a show generated by...
Read More“Hola! Bueno, when I was a transvestite and prostitute, my name was Hilda.” This is one of the first lines spoken in Muse & Morros, a show generated by...
Read MoreThank you for attending Tristan & Yseult! We are so proud to be presenting this production from a company we have long admired. Now that you have seen it, I can’t...
Read MoreLet no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for whoever loves others has fulfilled the law. – Romans 13:8 I grew up in a...
Read MoreI once asked him: ‘What is love?’ – He replied, ‘It is the euphoria of impossibility.’ – from Kneehigh’s Tristan and Yseult For as long as love stories have...
Read MoreI love this production. It is one of those rare shows that is greater than the sum of its parts. It has taken on a universality that touches and surprises...
Read MoreBy David Dower In the populist, political, hit-and-run spirit of tonight’s performance, we offer the following quick snapshots from the people’s encyclopedia, Wikipedia, to orient you to the delirious,...
Read MoreThis past year marks the Culture Clash’s 30th year anniversary as the most prominent Chicano/Latino performance troupe in the country, with work ranging from sketch comedy to drama, to...
Read MoreTRISTAN: Si c’est bien c’est blanc – si non, c’est noir.WHITEHANDS: The ship will hoist a white sail if she is coming,a black sail if she is not. TRISTAN: Noir ou blanc? Noir...
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