Stop Motion Animation Throughout the Years Wes Anderson’s latest film Isle of Dogs (above) is generating considerable buzz not only for its all star cast but also its use of [...] April 11, 2018
What We’re Watching Now With spring finally arriving, reruns begin to dominate TV listings. The good news is that there’s lots to watch on cable, streaming [...] April 10, 2018
WAT-CAST: Deb Filler Talks About Her One-Woman Shows Deb Filler is a comedian who performs 36 characters in her one-woman show, Punch Me in the Stomach. Her talent for accents could surpass [...] April 9, 2018
A Powerful Two Trains Running at Arena Stage Well, now, there’s two, there’s two trains running Well, they ain’t never, no, going my way…”Still a Fool,” [...] April 7, 2018
Cabaret Campaigns: Ride the Blue Wave Stephen Hanks, who for almost eight years has been involved in practically every aspect of cabaret, was a political science [...] April 6, 2018
Frozen – Lacks Shimmer Disney Theatrical Productions is having an identity crisis. It can’t decide to whom it should tailor this show. Lion King neither [...] April 6, 2018
Yerma – A Not So Private Hell – Extraordinary Playwright/Director Simon Stone is an alchemist. He’s taken a small, bleak, ambiguous Spanish tale and crafted a volcanic, contemporary [...] April 2, 2018
Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women– Memory and Mirrors A (Glenda Jackson) is 91 or 92 years old depending on who one believes. She lives beautifully, attended by a sardonic, endlessly patient [...] April 2, 2018