A Doll’s House-Part 2 – Unexpected Fifteen years ago, stifled and condescended to, Nora Helmer walked out on husband Torvald and her three children in search of self respect [...] May 19, 2017
Porcupine Choose One: Pain or Warmth Cassandra has dreams of porcupines. It’s bitter cold. The rodents huddle together for warmth, prick/hurt one another, separate, grow cold [...] May 15, 2017
Iphigenia in Splott – Terrific! The title: In Greek Mythology, when Agamemnon accidentally kills a deer in a grove sacred to Artemis,, he must sacrifice his eldest [...] May 13, 2017
Bigger Than You, Bigger Than Me When relating the narrative of another’s story, you typically hear: “it’s about a road trip,” or “it’s about a zoo,” “ a [...] May 13, 2017
Five Cinematic Adaptions of King Arthur King Arthur: Legend of the Sword directed by Guy Ritchie (Sherlock Holmes, Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels) is just the latest in what [...] May 13, 2017
War Paint – Divas Play Divas According to the New York Times, prestige beauty sales in the United States rose six percent in the year ending in February, tallying $15.9 [...] May 12, 2017
The Lovers – “Can Romance Survive Love??” That was the question that writer/director Azazel Jacobs started with when he sat down to write the script for The Lovers. Ninety-four [...] May 12, 2017
Azazel Jacobs and Tracy Letts Talk About The Lovers The Lovers is a romantic comedy about a long-married couple, each of whom is having an affair. When something re-ignites their passion [...] May 11, 2017