It’s A Wonderful Life–A Live Radio Play—Delightful! NOW it feels like the holiday season. Escape today’s uber-fraught world for 70 glorious minutes at Irish Repertory’s intimate W. Scott [...] December 4, 2017
Street Seens: “Life to the Full” – 168 Years and Counting The year was 1849. The place a town in the South of France named Beziers. A brave cleric named Jean Gailhac had a dream. [...] December 3, 2017
Indians – And What We Did to Them Arthur Kopit’s play “…muscles in on the flab of old mythologies, discovering nerves which connect us with the past… Indians become [...] December 1, 2017
The Shape of Water Is A Dreamy Escape “Time is but a river flowing from our past.” There are princesses and monsters in The Shape of Water, a sumptuous, scary, and [...] December 1, 2017
Toxic Culture: Why Women Stay Silent So Long By Karetta Hubbard, Lynne Revo-Cohen, Chris Kilmartin, and Gwen Crider Imagine it is 8:45 am. You just picked up your latte at [...] November 29, 2017
We Are All Connected “The past beats inside me like a second heart.” John Banville, The Sea I had what I would call a “chance meeting” a couple of [...] November 29, 2017
Harry Clarke -The Double Life of an Inadvertent Interloper Watching Harry Clarke I was reminded of the 1968 Pasolini film Teorama which starred Terrance Stamp in his prime. In that story, a [...] November 28, 2017
The Bear and the Nightingale – A Dark, Adult Fairy Tale Frost-demons have no interest in mortal girls wed to mortal men. In the stories, the bird-prince and the wicked sorcerer-they only come for [...] November 28, 2017