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Daily Archives: August 13, 2011
Accidental Theatre Presents The Writers’ Room by Michael Shannon
Review by Carmel Shortall The Writers’ Room is a very funny one-act play, bristling with one-liners and snarky put-downs. Four dysfunctional writers gather to bicker and squabble about the work they’re not doing. Kirk’s only plotline is “the Matrix in space”; … Continue reading
The fan & THE STAR & the star & THE FAN: a comedy drama by Jan Harris
Review and interview by Carmel Shortall The story of the fan & THE STAR & the star & THE FAN is all in the title and those upper and lower cases. Fran becomes more than a fan and Ezzlie becomes … Continue reading
