by Colin Thomas | Mar 17, 2022 | Review
Unladylike co., which is producing bad eggs, is a new, young, feminist company. I’m sympathetic on all these fronts — and I can’t recommend this production. Written by Jessica Hood, bad eggs, which is being presented online, plucks Persephone and Hades from their myth...
by Colin Thomas | Mar 12, 2022 | Review
Clean/Espejos is so good that I’m worried about not doing being able to do it justice in this review. The script — written by Christine Quintana with translation and adaptation by Paula Zelaya-Cervantes — is an impressively mature work of art that its two characters...
by Colin Thomas | Mar 11, 2022 | Review
Especially if you’re over 50, don’t bother with this play; you don’t have that much good time left. Jason Sherman’s new script Ominous Sounds at the River Crossing; or, Another Fucking Dinner Party Play is funny — but only for about the first ten minutes. After that,...
by Colin Thomas | Mar 6, 2022 | Review
At first, I was not in the groove of Little Red Warrior and His Lawyer — and I was content to think, “Okay, maybe this wasn’t written for me.” Other people were laughing up a storm, including the row of Indigenous folks in front of me — so maybe I just wasn’t...