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Ingenue Theatre presents ‘Home: Home’ mini-review

B+ Hoo-rah! Fantastically diverse collection of short plays, all of reasonable length, exploring the idea of ‘home.’ The first one was hilarious– a woman convinced she’s an alien and trying to convince...

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‘Deathtrap’ review

A- Okay okay, so I shouldn’t really be reviewing this because it was put on by the theatre group I cofounded while at Syracuse, WhAT (Warehouse Architecture Theatre), but this is a good moment for...

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‘reasons to be happy’ mini-review

A- A quick word: I’ve never liked Neil LaBute. I fell asleep during The Mercy Seat, found Fat Pig funny but lacking in substance, and The Break of Noon was one of the most worthless experiences I’ve...

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On Fanboyism: Evolving Audiences and a New Model for Interviews

This is a very special week of Breaking Bad events for me. I’m riding on the air of my first viral video, which just so happens to be Breaking Bad-related, and the entire cast is in NYC promoting the...

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‘American Games’ mini-review

B One of the ways I measure the merit of a play is by how much discussion it generates afterward; my gut reaction after the show ended was B-, but because of how much mileage my wife and I got out of...

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Thoughts on Breaking Bad’s End

SPOILERS! (obviously)     This show has meant a lot to me since I started watching in June of 2010. I was in a terribly-depressing, sweat-shop-like job working for a starchitect, and Breaking Bad...

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‘Domesticated’ mini-review

B   Hoo-rah! Well-written script by Bruce Norris– compelling story that never felt too spoon-fed, and all very real characters who reminded Liz and I of actual people in our lives. Appreciated the...

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‘Sleeping Beauty’ mini-review

A-   Hoo-rah! Matthew Bourne is always fantastic– no exception here. Wonderful adaptation of the classic tale– he pulls the best plot beats from the various adaptations we’re familiar with, and even....

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‘No Man’s Land’&‘Waiting for Godot’ super mini-review

A   First, a little back-story.   As you’ll see by looking at my Theatre Scores,  I’ve actually already seen No Man’s Land. It was London in 2008, and is 1 of only 3 productions I’ve ever given an A+...

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‘All the Way’ mini-review

C+ Summary: I love Bryan Cranston so so much, and while I know he prides himself on only working with well-written material, this story simply did not feel like it needed to be told.   Hoo-rah! I...

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