Puccini's "Tosca"

Puccini’s “Tosca”

I was disappointed by Puccini’s treatment of “Tosca” at first, feeling that he had stripped away all of the interesting bits of Sardou’s original play….

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Mohammed's Radio

Mohammed’s Radio

Stephen Gracia’s Mohammed’s Radio was undoubtedly written with the best of intentions but I can’t help but question the way in which the playwright chose to wave…

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(Untitled)

Theatre has always been an engaging medium due to its collaborative nature. The visual arts and music are so lonely. Great geniuses dominate these fields…

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Avenue Q

Avenue Q

  Just as the muppets on Sesame Street gave me insight during my toddler years, the only slightly weirder furry friends of Avenue Q will provide me some kind of…

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Savion Glover's STePz

Savion Glover’s STePz

Thunder. Rattling drums. Falling rice. Clicking castanets. These images churned through my mind as I watched Savion Glover’s STePz. Though I applaud the number of…

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(Untitled)

  I was raised on bands such as the Dead Kennedys, Misfits, Carnivore, and C.O.C. One of the fondest memories from my childhood is cleaning…

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Guggenheim Visit

Guggenheim Visit

Every time I go to the Guggenheim, I leave convinced that I or anyone who knows how to sell themselves can reasonably call themselves an…

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