


Review: Family and Forgiveness Define Paula Vogel’s ‘How I Learned to Drive’
By Lauren Van Hemert Perhaps the real victim in the PlayMakers’ production of Paula Vogel’s How I Learned to Drive is the audience. Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play tackles the difficult […]

Review: Sonorous Road’s ‘Emilie’ Full of Entertaining Intellectual Science and Sass
By Kim Jackson Sonorous Road Repertory Company invites us to the salon of Emilie du Chȃlet in mid-18th century Paris where physics equations decorate the blackboards and even a rug. […]

Review: Bulldog Theater’s ‘in a word’ is Smart Without Being Too Sentimental
By Kim Jackson How long does it take to lose a child? While the Bulldog Ensemble Theater production of Lauren Yee’s in a word grapples with the grief and guilt […]

Review: ‘Where Words Once Were’ Leaves Young Audiences with More Questions than Answers
By Grace Niesel, Junior Correspondent With themes of dictatorship and a nationalist government, Finegan Kruckemeyer’s Where Words Once Were could be considered to be too heavy to have been included […]