By Jakob Cansler This article was originally published in DC Theater Arts here. There is perhaps nothing with a more transportive effect than music. It has the power to conjure memories…
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By Thais Carrion This article was originally published in the Washington Independent Review of Books here. In his forthcoming collection, Inquilinos Mudos/Silent Tenants, Mexican poet, multimedia artist, and professor Alberto Roblest…
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By Jakob Cansler This article was originally published in DC Theater Arts here. It has been said that Anything Goes lives and dies by its Reno Sweeney. She is not technically…
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By Daarel Burnette II This article was originally published in DC Theater Arts here. What resonates most about Greenbelt Arts Center’s rewarding twist of the play The Mountaintop is the way…
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By Jakob Cansler This article was originally published in DC Theater Arts here. It was only ten or so minutes into On the Far End when I heard the first “wow”…
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Reviewed by Samantha Neugebauer This article was originally published in The Washington Independent Review of Books here. One of my earliest memories is of driving down Roosevelt Boulevard with my grandmother.…
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By Daarel Burnette II This article was originally published in DC Theater Arts here. In the opening beats of Consecrated Ground, directed by Lorraine Brooks and showing at the Laurel Mill…