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Month: July 2023

July 24, 2023August 9, 2023 Ryan E. Johnson Drama, Experimental, Reviews

“Wraith Radio” is a scrappy punk masterpiece

As Bottle Alley's fine fable of loss and grief played out, it felt less like a work of theatre and more like a communal ritual, a ceremonial rite bursting with youthful vigor and punk exuberance that left its audience sweat-drenched, tear-stained, and breathless.

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  • Doctuh Mistuh’s ‘Toxic Avenger’ is a charming, if crude, laugh-a-minute riot
  • Powerful performances highlight Hyde Park’s pristine production of Pinter’s ‘Betrayal’
  • Doctuh Mistuh’s ‘Lizzie’ is a dark, punk-infused look at one of history’s most controversial women
  • Austin Playhouse turns Hamlet on its head in the sensitive, hilarious ‘Fat Ham’
  • ‘Unbury Your Gays’ is a poignant, all-too-relevant look at queer longing (with a fantasy twist)
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