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Review: On Broadway, Kimberly Akimbo Is Darker, Sadder, and All-Around Excellent

A review of Kimberly Akimbo by David Gordon | November 10, 2022

But they dug in for Broadway, reinvestigating every moment and making tiny surgical changes to help the material achieve its fullest comic and tragic potential. Kimberly Akimbo was lovely before; it’s magnificent now.

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‘Almost Famous’ Takes Us on a Joyous Trip Down Memory Lane

Bedatri D.Choudhury | November 3, 2022

I was in my early teens when I first watched Cameron Crowe’s Almost Famous and all I wanted to be in life after that was a groupie. As life played out, and considering I’m musically ungifted, it made much more sense to pursue the other career option in the film — a critic. Twenty-two years […]

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‘Walking with Ghosts’ is Forgettable, When It Should Be Haunting

Ran Xia | October 27, 2022

This I believe to be true: theatre offers a form of time travel through storytelling. The performer becomes a spirit guide who guides us all towards meetings with ghosts of the past – in order to see more clearly the here and now. I believe it’s with the same intention that Gabriel Byrne created his […]

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