Chains
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Chains

Elizabeth Baker’s play proves to be timelessly entertaining and sadly relevant.

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Company
Reviews Carey Purcell Reviews Carey Purcell

Company

Flipping the gender of the main character in Stephen Sondheim’s musical inspires new interpretations of this tale of a New York City bachelor.

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Bleeding Love
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Bleeding Love

Sometimes art imitates life, and sometimes life imitates art. And sometimes the two combine in an eerily prescient performance that both inspires and unsettles.

Such is the case with Bleeding Love, the self-described post-apocalyptic musical podcast that serves as a both a fanciful escape and a cautionary tale.

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Medea
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Medea

The fires of rage in Medea burn hot, but in Simon Stone’s new adaptation, all we see are the ashes. Stone’s modern-day reworking of Euripides’ familial tragedy about an enraged woman who murders her children offers a more clinical, scientific scrutiny of the circumstances that led a mother to do the unthinkable. And, it is clear, Medea’s story is not as simple as might seem in a Cliff's Notes summary.

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