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HOME DELIVERIES: BRINGIN’ IT HOME (MOSTLY)

HOME DELIVERIES: BRINGIN’ IT HOME (MOSTLY)

Catherine Léger’s Home Deliveries is about sex as possession, which is how she frames monogamy. Based on the 1970s movie, Deux femmes en or, an erotic comedy, Home Deliveries follows Florence and Violet, heterosexually married women who live next to each other in an...

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CAMBODIAN ROCK BAND: YES AND NO

CAMBODIAN ROCK BAND: YES AND NO

A bunch of Lauren Yee’s Cambodian Rock Band didn’t work for me, but I’m glad to see the Arts Club producing it. Yee’s script is a light-hearted and sentimental fantasy — with surfer rock songs — about the still-reverberating tremors of the Khmer Rouge’s reign of...

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A TASTE OF HONG KONG: MORE WOULD BETTER

A TASTE OF HONG KONG: MORE WOULD BETTER

A Taste of Hong Kong engaged me — enough that I wanted it to engage me more. I was never bored. Written by Anonymous and performed by Derek Chan, this solo show starts off as a cooking class led by an energetic guy named Jackie. Teaching us about Hong Kong street...

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PRIMARY TRUST: LESS THAN PRIME

PRIMARY TRUST: LESS THAN PRIME

Primary Trust won last year’s Pulitzer Prize for Drama, but it’s not that good. A character named Kenneth is both the narrator and protagonist of Eboni Booth’s script. Orphaned in particularly traumatic circumstances when he was ten, Kenneth has invented an imaginary...

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WONDERFUL JOE IS WONDERFUL

WONDERFUL JOE IS WONDERFUL

Puppeteer Ronnie Burkett’s Wonderful Joe makes about as much sense as a painting by Marc Chagall — by which I mean it makes so much associative, intuitive, emotional sense. And it’s beautiful to look at as it swirls around its themes of loneliness and inclusion,...

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THE HEIGHT OF THE STORM: Let Me Do It Myself!

THE HEIGHT OF THE STORM: Let Me Do It Myself!

It’s a beautiful play, slightly reduced in this production, but absolutely worth seeing. The Height of the Storm is set in an older couple’s home outside Paris. André, a renowned writer, has dementia. Although she appears, his wife Madeleine, the equally bright and...

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