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This is Fiction: Simple Theatre That Speaks the Truth
Saturday, July 7th, 2012
by Erin E. McGuff on Playing Around
For the ninety-or-so minutes you spend watching a piece of theatre, your seat in the audience is a kind of home. Depending upon the quality
Space//Space: Morality’s Place in Outer Space
Thursday, June 21st, 2012
by Erin E. McGuff on Playing Around
We humans love to contemplate morality. We’re like dogs chewing on a rubber ball: we lick every inch of morality’s spherical surface, gnaw on it,
In the Company of Jane Doe: When Theatre Fails to Matter
Sunday, June 3rd, 2012
by Erin E. McGuff on Playing Around
As someone who understands from experience the great energy, effort, and time that go into crafting new works for the stage, it’s nothing short of
Human Stories, Human Sounds: Music with a View at the Flea Theater
Saturday, May 26th, 2012
by Erin E. McGuff on Playing Around
I attended the Music with a View series this past Saturday at The Flea Theater and left thinking: “I could use a lot more of
Siren Den: Setting the Stage For a New Kind of Song
Friday, May 18th, 2012
by Erin E. McGuff on Playing Around
In Greek mythology, the Sirens perch atop their island home and, with their irresistible song, lure sailors to their deaths upon the rocks. As I
And on the Twelfth Night There Was Revelry!
Friday, May 4th, 2012
by Erin E. McGuff on Playing Around
When, as a theatre audience member, you walk into a non-traditional space, you expect a show that will rival its venue in exciting irreverence. With














