Theatre Review: ‘In The Blood’ at Fells Point Corner Theatre
“In the Blood” by Suzan-Lori Parks delivers a sliver of the life of a street person named “Hester La Negrita” with some inter-generational contorted w... Read more
“In the Blood” by Suzan-Lori Parks delivers a sliver of the life of a street person named “Hester La Negrita” with some inter-generational contorted w... Read more
Fifteen years ago, six Black students at Louisiana’s Jena High School were arrested, accused of attacking a white student. The case of the “Jena Six”... Read more
At the turn of 17th century, the Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed was a powerful figure in the Kingdom of Hungary. Related to the king of Poland, t... Read more
“Remember, bloody is only a metaphor!” we are shouted at several times in the imaginative, entertaining, at times shocking “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jacks... Read more
Every once in a while a play comes along that is so electric and alive and thought-provoking and mesmerizing that you want to shout about it from the... Read more
Athol Fugard’s masterpiece “Blood Knot” plays at Mosaic Theater through April 30 as part of their “South Africa: Then and Now”... Read more
Those who have dared to venture into the grimy, blood-stained corner of theatrical history occupied by the Grand Guignol French Theatre of Horror trad... Read more
A new work of theatre art is a singularly unpredictable event. Even after it is onstage, it is still essentially a work in progress, so is it fully b... Read more
By the time Bloody Poetry, Howard Brenton’s 1984 play of the romantic poets, begins in the current Taffety Punk production, Percy Byshhe Shelley is a... Read more
The Tampere Workers’ Theatre of Finland has existed since 1901; as its name implies, and as The Warmblooded demonstrates, this theatre is addressed to... Read more
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