Forget Me Not: Forget the script, remember the rest

Ronnie Burkett is a phenomenal performer. The puppets that he and his team creates are works of art. And he needs a whole lot more help with storytelling than he’s getting. Lots of things about Burkett’s newest show, Forget Me Not, are very cool. For starters, it’s in...

Kismet, things have changed: compare and contrast

Comparison is odious. It can also be instructive. I really like Kismet, things have changed and recommend you see it. I loved KISMET, one to one hundred and I strongly suggest you go back in time and see if you can catch that show ten years ago. The same four creators...

Gardens Speak: Listen

A handful of times during Tanya El Khoury’s sound installation Gardens Speak, I had to slow myself down, to stop, to let the gravity of the information I was receiving land, and to honestly consider my response to it. That means that Gardens Speak was doing its job.  ...

Noises Off: Right On

  There’s something sublime about farce when it’s well done and this Arts Club production of Noises Off is very well done. In Michael Frayn’s 1982 farce, a hapless company of English actors rehearses and then performs … a farce. In Nothing On, the...