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Keely and Du Takes an Inner Look at Reproductive Rights

Keely and Du Takes an Inner Look at Reproductive Rights

The Seeing Place Theater has done it again with their rendition of Keely and Du. A play that was originally written by playwright, Jane Martin, first debuted in the early 90s. I must warn readers that the play does discuss topics of sexual assault, abuse and abortion and may not be suitable for all viewers.  Co-directed by Brandon Walker and […]

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream with a Few New Spins

A Midsummer Night’s Dream with a Few New Spins

During the summer, New Yorkers love a good Shakespeare in the Park. It’s one of the city’s favorite traditions. Well, summer seems to be winding down, and unfortunately, COVID-19 is still here. So theater companies have had to get virtually creative. Now in their tenth season, The Seeing Place Theater put on one of the most enjoyable renditions of William […]

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Uncomfortably Beautiful “The Pillowman” Playing at the Clarion Theater

Uncomfortably Beautiful “The Pillowman” Playing at the Clarion Theater

The ending of this play is what I’ll start this review with. Not a spoiler. I will not talk about the ending, but of the power of the ending. What a writer would do for his stories to survive. The idea that your work at the end will determine your worth. That family is second to your children, which are […]

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