Jimmy Titanic – The Sinking and Afterlife I saw a production of Jimmy Titanic with this actor and director in 2012 at a tiny walk-up theater on the Upper West Side. Apparently [...] January 31, 2018
Marissa Mulder: The Many Faces of Eve Marissa Mulder likes a challenge. This brave, iconoclastic show shows off nurtured acting ability, onstage presence, the ability to [...] January 31, 2018
Toxic Culture: Green Light, Yellow Light, Red Light By Karetta Hubbard, Lynne Revo-Cohen, Gwen Crider, and Dr. Chris Kilmartin Many readers responded to the GREEN Light, YELLOW Light, RED [...] January 31, 2018
Musicals in Mufti: Hallelujah Baby! York Theatre’s 108th Musicals in Mufti, Hallelujah Baby!, was an attempt by its four liberal authors to put salve on race torn America. [...] January 30, 2018
WAT-CAST: Jason Veduccio Shares Advice on Starting a New Business Have you ever thought about starting a business? If so, that’s not surprising. Many people want the thrill, independence, and, if [...] January 29, 2018
My Career Choice: Katherine Vockins – Rehabilitation Through The Arts There are many films and TV shows portraying what happens behind prison walls. In 1996, Katherine Vockins had a different approach. Rather [...] January 29, 2018
Party Face – A New (Black) Comedy A party comprised of all women can swing radically either way, especially one given by someone just home from a psychiatric hospital having [...] January 28, 2018
4,380 Nights Takes Us Inside Guantanamo Washington, D.C.’s Women’s Voices Theater Festival is producing a series of plays intending to disrupt our thinking about how we [...] January 28, 2018