The first and final words in this one-person production of David Cale’s History of Kisses, which is now in its premier run at DC’s The Studio Theatre, belong to a washed-up old s... Read more
A woman – Alora — walks into a heath clinic. She’s been been diagnosed with cancer, and she has only nine months to live. She asks her doctor for a second opinion. Well, her doctor tel... Read more
Figuring out Bob Rauschenberg can be a little like figuring out a neighbor’s backyard. The sprung sofa, the upside down bicycle, the dysfunctional broom, the tin of potted meat, the used tir... Read more
I admit it. Whenever I head into dark Baltimore warehouses for vaudeville-era musicals, I put on my night vision goggles and start looking for the glow in the dark talent. After about fiftee... Read more