Sarah Gancher’s play takes us to the bunker where disinformation begins its journey.
Posts published by “Sara Holdren”
A verse play about Kurt, and a therapy play about hurt.
A story of bringing a partner home to Kolkata is steeped in naturalism.
On finding eccentric Miranda July commentary and gonzo race commentary during January’s experimental-theater blitz.
A cool treatment of a once-hot civil war.
Say no more!
John J. Caswell Jr.’s script is like an Escher drawing, endlessly spiraling in on itself.
Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks foreground the funny in Beckett.
Christopher Abbott and Aubrey Plaza star in the 1983 John Patrick Shanley play that’s beloved of young actors.
A farcical, funny, and haunting commentary on the industrialized, globalized diet.