Sontag Reborn
A multimedia play based on Sontag’s diaries, which date back to her teen years and were edited by her son.
A multimedia play based on Sontag’s diaries, which date back to her teen years and were edited by her son.
"A classic of queer Puerto Rican literature, Manuel Ramos Otero's'The Story of the Woman of the Sea' follows the winding story of the narrator and his lover, Angelo, in 1970's New York. The men try to re-imagine the city, their relationship, and their existence through the tale of a woman, Palmira Parés, a poet whose life in many ways parallels that of la maestra poeta Julia de Burgos." - CVS Center
"Bella's Dream follows the true story of Bella and Raymond Boll, who, heeding the advice of a dream, left Gombin, Poland in 1939, mere weeks before the Nazis invaded. The play juxtaposes scenes from their journey with the present day experiences of their grown son, Ronny, fighting prejudices he thought long gone." - CVS Center
"Bella's Dream follows the true story of Bella and Raymond Boll, who, heeding the advice of a dream, left Gombin, Poland in 1939, mere weeks before the Nazis invaded. The play juxtaposes scenes from their journey with the present day experiences of their grown son, Ronny, fighting prejudices he thought long gone." - CVS Center
"Bella's Dream follows the true story of Bella and Raymond Boll, who, heeding the advice of a dream, left Gombin, Poland in 1939, mere weeks before the Nazis invaded. The play juxtaposes scenes from their journey with the present day experiences of their grown son, Ronny, fighting prejudices he thought long gone." - CVS Center
"In which two Masshole siblings, amid a Hollywood vortex of strip malls and scientologists, square off over how to live like a grown-up." - Clubbed Thumb.
"In which two Masshole siblings, amid a Hollywood vortex of strip malls and scientologists, square off over how to live like a grown-up." - Clubbed Thumb.
"In which two Masshole siblings, amid a Hollywood vortex of strip malls and scientologists, square off over how to live like a grown-up." - Clubbed Thumb.
"In which two Masshole siblings, amid a Hollywood vortex of strip malls and scientologists, square off over how to live like a grown-up." - Clubbed Thumb.
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City