Fresh. Original. Today's message told thru dance and beat. It was like capturing the actual heartbeat of the #timesup vibe right now...time to start changing the story...from within....
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I was fully prepared by the description "absurdist comedy" to shrug my shoulders and smile, but "Uterine Affairs" made a lot more sense than I expected, on an emotional level. We take a frustrating, cyclical journey with "Mary", a virgin who has become pregnant and seeks an abortion, and is only offered a myriad of nonsensical, absurdist explanations as to why not. The characters repeat themselves, as if this adds sense or weight to their reasoning, and it adds to the confusion and lack of log...
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A brave and funny share of a sexual journey that was distinctly Catholic, Mexican, and at the same time universal. A great add to the growing lexicon of women's voices in writing, performance and culture!...
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A community theater tries to mount an original musical, "Bus Stop", based off of a famous painting of the same name. Some actors are a perfect fit and others are a stretch-amusing complications arise.
The play starts with an audition for "Bus Stop", with about every third audition pulled from the audience. Then rehearsals begin and tension mounts as opening day approaches and the production is falling apart.
I thought one of the strongest aspects of the play were the musical numbers-I was i...
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