Since last season I have been seeing more and more companies addressing the economic/political climate directly and Boxcutter continues this essential work and does it with wonderful campy humor. Dim
The Mutables centers on one’s ability to have a voice. In part 1 of this exploration, a character (Marie Lloyd Paspe) falls through a door and finds herself in a world with a chorus of Ielel, mythica
Beckett’s end-of-life treatise is well realized here with Stephen Rhea’s performance. Rhea (Krapp) demonstrates skill with comedic timing, reflective moments and silent performance. Jamie Vartan’s ‘