Theater Review | 'The Slug Bearers of Kayrol Island (Or, the Friends of Dr. Rushower)': The Worlds of Flesh and of Ink Blur in an Animated Landscape
This deadpan fable of colliding cultures from the urban-lore cartoonist Ben Katchor blurs the line between two and three dimensions to the point that it creates its own spatial universe.
Theater Review | 'Mom, How Did You Meet the Beatles?': Reliving an Encounter With Rock ?n? Roll Royalty, in Her Own Write
?Mom, How Did You Meet the Beatles?? is a brief, odd and entrancing new stage work by Adrienne Kennedy and her son Adam P. Kennedy.
Theater Review | 'The Cenci': A Vicious Count, His Family and Their Acts of Cruelty
There?s a reason that references to Antonin Artaud?s ?The Cenci? generally come with the words ?rarely seen? attached.
Theater Review | 'Mom, How Did You Meet the Beatles?': Reliving an Encounter With Rock ?n? Roll Royalty, in Her Own Write
?Mom, How Did You Meet the Beatles?? is a brief, odd and entrancing new stage work by Adrienne Kennedy and her son Adam P. Kennedy.
Theater Review | 'The Cenci': A Vicious Count, His Family and Their Acts of Cruelty
There?s a reason that references to Antonin Artaud?s ?The Cenci? generally come with the words ?rarely seen? attached.
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