by Erin Scott~
Theatre is still magic for me. Going into a dark space and seeing a story unfold as a collective means something. The world premiere of Kathryn Graf’s Hermetically Sealed was an experience of interest. Katselas Theatre Company boasts of creating a place where play and experimentation can happen and here it did. [...]
October 29, 2011 | Posted in
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by Tracey Paleo~
In 1947 George Orwell wrote Animal Farm, an allegory about events leading up to and during Stalinism. It contained a very human story played out by animals, who attempted to address corruption, wickedness, indifference and greed, doing so by liberating themselves from human bondage, but whose chief characters in the end become very [...]
October 22, 2011 | Posted in
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by Danny Rangel~
The Missile Man of Peenemunde—don’t bother pronouncing that last part—is the story of German scientist Wernher von Braun and his lifelong ambition to build a rocket good enough to take a man to the moon. In the midst of scientific breakthrough, Mr. von Braun must reconcile his quest for discovery with the horrid [...]
October 16, 2011 | Posted in
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