by John Bavoso This article was first published by DC Theatre Scene and can be found on their site here. In his note in the program of Rainbow Theatre Project’s new…
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by John Bavoso This article was first published by DC Theatre Scene and can be read on their site here. “We’re in a strange relationship with our fiction, you see,” Warren…
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by John Bavoso This article was first published by DC Theatre and can be found on their site here. Was Anton Chekhov touched with the gift of prophecy when he wrote…
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This article was first published in DC Theatre Scene here. It’s a rare gift for a play to present a despairing character with both lightness and the sincerity he deserves. Silent and its…
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This article was first published in The DC Line here. How often have you flung up your hands and decried this moment of “political theater” in the United States? Richard III — showing…
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This article was first published in DC Theatre Scene here. Few foreign lands loom larger in the American imagination than North Korea, despite and because the average outsider knows almost nothing…
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by John Bavoso This article was first published on DC Theatre Scene and can be found on their site here. Morrie Schwartz, the sociology professor and subject of Mitch Albom’s bestselling…







